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7 March, 2006
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There’s this thing in the print business called the “standing head [line].” A good example of a standing head is this one found in Newsday.com today:

Vermont Town Backs Bush Impeachment

The link to the site is at Newsday.com

NEWFANE, Vt. — In a white-clapboard town hall, circa 1832, voters gathered Tuesday to conduct their community’s business and to call for the impeachment of President Bush.

Newsday reports that the article, after the four hour annual town meeting, approved 121-29 in balloting by paper, calls on Vermont’s lone member of the House Rep. Bernie Sanders, to file articles of impeachment against the president, alleging that Bush misled the nation into the Iraq war and engaged in illegal domestic spying.

The Vermont town of 1,600 dedicated a half hour of the four hour annual town meeting to the referendum.

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