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Burlington's city hall, school and police and fire departments appeared safe, but some homes in the evacuation zone had water up to their first floors and higher.
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Burlington's city hall, school and police and fire departments appeared safe, but some homes in the evacuation zone had water up to their first floors and higher.
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Milo attends school at Burlington's Sustainability Academy at Lawrence Barnes and he wants to be a computer programmer, or maybe a physicist or an inventor or an astronaut, he said.
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There's 3 and a half feet of water in my crawl space, said Maria Spadanuda, standing on sandbags in the back yard of her home in Burlington's north end.
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While Saturday's annual report didn't include Burlington's carloads, the Association of American Railroads says total loads on U.S. railroads rose 7.3% in 2010 versus 2009, to 14.8 million.
Some Berkshire Businesses Offer Good Signs for U.S. Economy Erik Holm 2011
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The university's increasing enrollment in the past 10 years swelled Burlington's population, says Will Sawyer, manager of the university's Vermont State Data Center, a research organization.
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Last month, Berkshire said Burlington's profit jumped 43% last year.
Buffett Successor List Gets Shorter Liam Pleven 2011
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A Morgan Stanley spokesperson says Burlington's performance matched its benchmarks, and it was the victim of no wrongdoing.
Wrap Account Ripoff 2010
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In addition, it assumed Burlington's $9.7 billion debt.
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At the time, Berkshire said the split would "accommodate" Burlington's mom-and-pop shareholders.
OVERHEARD 2010
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