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p> Hillary Title IX br> Drudge reports that Hillary Clinton is not only late with submitting a manuscript of the memoirs that some $8 million persuaded her to agree to write -- but that she doesn't even have a title for the book. Don't you think we should maybe help? Let's come up with an appropriate title for her. Once she clears that hurdle, the writing will take care of itself. Send your title recommendations to prowler@spectator.org . The right choice could win one of us a free autographed copy once the book appears, five or ten or thirty-five years from now. /p> p> A New Suffering Situation br> From the rugged safety of Wyoming, our Bill Croke today laments the latest signs of leftward drift in his former home state of Vermont. As it happens, progress exacts a price. A story in the N.Y. Times ' Sunday Styles section two days ago notes that Vermont's famous civil union laws are causing all sorts of trouble for out-of-state couples who traveled to Vermont to contract a civil union but now want out of the relationship. One year's residence is required in Vermont before such a union can be dissolved. We're not even back in the fifties in this regard, when people could travel to Reno or Mexico for a (relatively) quickie divorce.
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