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Time has come today…

Author Judith Shulevitz has written a book about the Sabbath – both the Jewish and the Christian traditions – and its importance even for the non-religious. She’ll be speaking at Smith College Thursday, May 27, at 7:30.

And perhaps it’s time to give Vermont Yankee a permanent holiday.

 http://billdwightshow.com/audio/BDS100526.mp3

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