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Rutland Daily Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 34

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Sunday, April 4, 2004 D8 Stocks The Sunday Times Argus The Sunday Rutland Herald Mutual Funds NAV Chg 12mo tome QH 12 WAV On 12mc Chg 12mo tome Chg 12mo tome NAV Chg 12mo tome 4.7 9.65 .8 83.90 3.17 36.5 .45 26.4 .53 47.0 14.02 14.01 TotftlA 10.82 PIMCO Funds HiYMB 9.67 LowOurB np 10.27 IncStknx Income nx Inti TxEITn TxElTn TxEShn 18.37 15.80 12.50 20.79 17.15 13.29 13.94 10.84 14.3 04 1.2 23.19 1.03 78.9 9.2 12 3.9 Bear Fdp Glblncx Putnam Funds AmGvA 9.09 AABalAp AACnA AAGthAp 10.53 .28 36.5 CapAprp 16.79 .55 31.0 ClassicEqAp12.18 .34 31.7 Convert 17.06 42 34.2 16.79 .61 36.4 10.09 DiscGr DvrtnAp .02 16.5 -23 tome to Bn 12mo Nuveen Ct A LrgCapV 23.68 .72 30 7 LtdMBAp 10.91 -08 4 2 Oak Assoc Ms WhiteOakG 35.98 1.44 50.7 Oakmark Funds Eqtytncl 23.10 .46 30.3 Globall 20.23 63 67.7 Intll 1882 .55 601 IntlSmCpI 17.20 40 83.8 OakmarkFdl 38.50 .99 30.2 Selectl 31.50 .63 30.2 Ok) Westbury Fds: CapOpppn 15.09 .60 24.9 Inti 9.92 .31 58.5 Olstem Funds: FndAlertt 17.52 .66 53.8 RealRtBt TotRtBt 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InllMMsb 13.67 .56 MTAIIEq 10.42 38 MTBaln 14.53 .28 MT Growth 15.51 .43 lOOOInvr 32.71 1.01 17.65 .52 ST Bond 10.23 SmCpInvn 20.28 1.06 TotBondn 10.12 TSMInvr 19.09 .62 YldPIsInv 9.73 ScudderFundsA: DrmHiRA 38.53 .86 FIgVIBdA 23.63 .49 GrthA 8.99 29 HilncA 5.41 .01 MgdMunip 9.22 GrOppAp 12-91 39 19.8 10.34 18.55 10.56 18.92 14.74 PaceFndAp 8.80 .36 23.6 StrMunlnc 12.97 USGvAp 14.03 Van Kamp Funds AggGrBp 12.41 .92 43.2 CmstBt 9.1 EmGrBt 3.4 EnterpBt EqlncBt GrlncBt 25.5 HYMuBt .61 26.7 .78 32.3 16.61 .47 37.9 32.191.27 26.0 11.14 .40 24.6 7.97 .16 25.9 18.41 .55 33.8 10.56 7.9 Van Kamp Funds CommStkC 16.62 .47 37.9 EmGrCt 33.01 1.30 25.9 WMGrpofFdsA QrlncoAp 23.70 .66 30.8 WCstEqty 35.28 1.45 48.0 WM Str Asset Mgmt: BalancedAp 12.67 .21 25.0 BalancedBt 12.65 .21 24.0 ConGrwBt 13.28 .31 31.2 ConGrwAp 13.61 .33 32.4 StratGrAp 14.60 .43 38.1 StrGBt 14.07 .42 37.1 Waddell Reed Adv: Accumultiv 5,82 .16 22.5 7.12 .15 17.2 6.54 Assets Bond .06 5.2 AdjlncoL AgGdt ApprLt FdValL LgCapLt 21.38 .94 41.2 Smith Barney 1: Gratae 1 14 69 .52 32.7 LgCapCol 17.62 .59 25.9 SoundShn 34.94 1.07 43.4 St FarmAssoc: Balann 49.19 .80 19.4 Gwthn 45.73 1 47 25.8 Muni 8.73 StateStrResrchA Aurora A 41.32 2.26 67.2 InvTrApx 9.42 .31 31.5 State Str Resrch AuroraBI 38.51 2.11 66.0 State Str Resrch Aurora 38.51 2.11 66.0 State Str Resrch InvTiSx 9.55 29 31.8 Strategic Partners: EquityA 14.58 .50 35.9 Strong Funds: CmStk 23.20 CorpBdlnvn 10.62 GovSecn 10.95 Grolnclnvn 20.12 Growthlnvn 17.98 LgCapGrth 21.48 Opptntylnvn 42.19 1.74 48.8 ST Bondinv 8.87 4.2 STMunlnv 9.82 3.6 SmCapVal 29.301.33 69.8 LHtStlnv 9.32 .01 2.5 UlStMuInc 4.84 1.4 Strong Fds Advisor: SCapValAp 29.14 1.32 69.4 SunAmerica Focus: FLgCpAp 18.00 .89 40.4 FLgCpGrB 17.32 85 39.6 FocLgCpil 17.32 .85 39.6 TCU Mortgage9.78 3.1 TCW Galileo Fds: SelEqty 17.96 ValueOpp 21.95 TCW Galileo SelEqtyNp 17.67 TIAA-CREF Funds: BondPlusx 10.38 4.5 Grolncx 11.64 .36 30.0 GroEqty 8.98 .33 28.4 Third Avenue Fds: RealEstValr 23.30 .54 47.6 SmICapn 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LIFEModn LTCotpn LTTsryn Morgan MuHYn Mulnslg Mulnt MuLtdn MuLongn MuShrtn SmCapGrlh 36.79 1.36 45.4 SmlCapVal 5.91 19 77.0 UltraGrth 29.03 1.15 57 9 Wells Fargo AsetAIIA 19.26 .41 25.3 SIFESpFn 3.99 .08 35.3 Westport Funds: SmallCapR n22 97 .92 43.3 William Blair IntIGthN 20.09 .95 60.5 Direct 802-747-6128 Toll Free mVermont 1-800-498-4296 (7:30 5:00) Fax Tine 802-775-2423 Masterpiece Poultney Search for woman continues (Continued from Page D1) All My Sons resents its Sessional Still, the Bunny Breakfast is sure to continue. We have to find a bunny to fit the suit, Proffitt said. Somebodys always willing to do it. Contact Seth Harkness at seth.harknessrutlandherald.com. (Continued from Page D1) something to do with it.

If the Poultney High School freshman has a growth spurt, though, she may not be able to don the club hand-sewn suit next April. Non production of Arthur Millers drama, AU My Sons, April 1-18 at the Briggs Opera House, Main Street in White River Junction. Performances are Wednesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 5 p.m., plus a 2 p.m. Matinee on Thursday, Abril 8 (no performance April 11). Tickets are $36- $15 (discounts for seniors and children); call 296-7000.

The Associated Press HAVERHILL, N.H. Family and friends continued their search this weekend for a Massachusetts woman who disappeared after a car accident in northern New Hampshire in February. Ill never give up hope, the missing womans mother, Laurie Murray, said through tears on Saturday. Although state officials ended their search weeks ago, K-9 teams Beauty Pension (Continued from Page D1) Harrow. Costas Joe is is the optimistic and slighdy grotesque self-made man, masking an underlying discomfort.

Harrows Kate flails about emotionally, but there is an underlying strength and the reason is only revealed at the end. Timothy Carters Chris was sympathetically naive, as was Kathleen Wallaces Ann. Another son, an Air Force pilot, was declared missing three years ago. Chris has invited his brothers former sweetheart, Ann, to stay at the family home, planning to ask her to marry him. But the resistance he meets from his mother is intense his brother is still alive and coming home, she insists.

Annes father is in prison. Once Joes partner, he was convicted of covering up the cracks in airplane cylinders resulting in the deaths of 21 pilots. Joe too was convicted, but was exonerated on appeal. During Anns visit, her brother George calls to say he is coming. He has just visited their father and needs to see her immediately.

This news throws the Keller home into turmoil all but Chris. Why are Joe and Kate so scared? And why does Kate so adamantly refuse to accept the death of her son? In the final scene of All My Sons, the answers to these questions at once destroy life and create a new beginning. All My Sons, easier to bear than the often dreary Death of a Salesman, is truly a masterpiece, both a tragedy and a romance. Northern Stages production, directed by artistic director Brooke Ciardelli, is simple and straightforward and, thus, powerful and beautiful. Particularly potent are the portrayals of Joe and Kate Keller by Joseph Costa and Lisa Though both began awkwardly at Fridays rformance, it wasnt long before they became convincing in their char- acters growth from simple to complex and vital.

Michael Solomon had more trouble giving dimension to Anns angry brother George, and it wasnt until near the end that Bill Chappelles characterization of the savvy neighbor, Dr. Jim Bayliss, became convincing. But before it was over, Fridays performance congealed in a way that delivered a great emotional wallop. Northern Stage straightforwardly delivers the power and beauty of this masterpiece of American theater. from the Adirondack Rescue Dog Association resumed searching the Haverhill area for any sign of Maura Murray, 21, of Hanson, Mass.

Police have said there is no evidence of foul play and are treating the disappearance as a missing person investigation. Searchers found no signs of strug-e at the scene, ana it appears 'urray was planning a getaway. She lied to professors about a death in the family, and said she would be gone from class for the week. Then she packed her belongings 4s if she was moving out Police said Murray may have wanted to get away for a while. From her home in Hanson, her mother said she doesnt buy it.

Two months, and there have been no clues, nothing. Isnt that odd, she said. Laurie Murray said she planned to travel to the Haverhill area on Sunday to deliver a message to police. Shes not a runaway, she said. She was abducted.

She would never not call her family. Laurie Murray said she also wants to distribute new flyers announcing that the reward for information leading to Maura (Continued from Page D1) the offspring of a winning cow can be valuable enough to make the pastime pay off. With a prize cow like Fancy Maple, Smith tries to maximize breeding potential by a practice known as flushing. The cow will be given a drug that causes her to release up to 20 eggs at one time. These eggs will then be fertilized and other cows will carry them as surrogate mothers.

The idea is to get the biggest benefit possible out of Fancy Maples exceptional genes. Well multiply our forces, Smith said. Smith is keeping a close eye on Fancy Maple these days, hoping that she will be able to return to the show circuit to compete as a cow rather than a heifer. Her success in that category depends largely on how her udder develops, he said, now that she has produced a calf. So far, Smith said.

Fancy Maple appears extremely promising, but once again, it takes a trained eye to notice the subtleties. Im not looking for a huge udder, Smith said. Im looking for an udder that is very strongly attached and has good center support, has teats in the right place and blends into the body smoothly. Smith seemed as if he was going to point out how his cow didnt Suite measure up to these emanding standards, and then stopped. Theres no such thing as a perfect cow, he said.

Contact Seth Harkness at seth.hark-ness rutlandherald. com. Burlington. two titles chief education officer and chief operating officer. He would earn around $23,000 under the first title and about $102,000 under the second, which Tparherc Amsden is lCdUierS proposing pension as a nonli- 1 censed fund CapS educator position apply only to Teachers 3 3 licensed und caps apply only 6UUC2ltOr to licensed educator pOSltlOIlS.

positions so in this way Amsden could meet the cap on the chief education officer portion of his job and avoid it on the lions share of his income. Amsden asked the Vermont Teachers Retirement Board to review the language to ensure that he could collect his full pension and the $125,000 salary. Webster said the Retirement Board has asked the attorney general to study the language. If it legally allows Amsden to avoid the income caps the Retirement Board might seek a legislative remedy. Amsdens contract runs until the end of June.

He said he plans to wait for a formal decision from the Retirement Board before making a decision about whether to stay on in Burlington. I do not want to hurt the system; thats never been my objective, Amsden said. Digest Because of Medicare financial reimbursement rules, any hospital proposing a dialysis center must pair with a regional medical center. The local hospital provides the site and the regional medical center oversees and administers the program. The North Country Hospital in Newport is also seeking to open a center.

For patients, the need is acute. People with failed kidneys in Orleans, Essex and Caledonia counties travel great distances three times a week to undergo a four-hour, blood-cleansing therapy. In a last-minute amendment to the capital construction bill approved by the House of Representatives last week, legislators appropriated $300,000 toward the creation of a kidney dialysis unit to be located in the Northeast Kingdom. The language of the amendment states the money cannot be awarded to a program until the program has been given a certificate by BISHCA. The amendment also makes clear Crowley will have final authority to cnoose a recipient for the funds after the certificate process has been completed and a certificate issued to one or more programs in the Northeast Kingdom.

(Continued from Page D1) dialysis center. Bengston said the NVRH board, working with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, has pretty much completed a business plan and will begin the process of filing a certificate of need with the state Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Administration. Under state regulations, no health-care facility can begin a new program, make a large capital investment or construct a new building without first obtaining a certificate. Murray has risen to $40,000. Fred Murray, the missing womans father, said he was returning to the accident scene this weekend to search areas not being searched by the K-9 teams.

Meanwhile, Sharon Rausch, whose son, Billy, is Maura Murrays boyfriend, is enlisting the help of University of Massachusetts at Amherst officials. Murray was a junior nursing student there..

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