CNS stories for 02/17/03


The following stories were released for publication the week of Feb. 13, 2003. CNS articles are e-mailed to our clients as Microsoft Word documents and are posted here in the same format. They are best viewed online with Microsoft Internet Explorer. CNS stories may not be published elsewhere without written permission from the VCU School of Mass Communications.

Anti-abortion bills die in Senate committee

Legislators interview 2 Williamsburg candidates for judge

March of Dimes launches campaign against premature births

House changes its mind and rejects seatbelt law

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Bill targets drunken driving with kids in tow

Republicans call for tighter rules on driver's licenses

Bill would make 'mega piers' get permits

Non-residents would pay more to hunt in Virginia

Panel OKs denying in-state tuition to illegal immigrants

Bill to create Fair Housing Board advances

Leroy Hassell is sworn in as Supreme Court's chief justice

State budget problems threaten park funding

Library of Virginia cuts back services

Home Depot to open warehouse facility in Northern Virginia

Messy residents and businesses may face civil fines

Legislators seek answers to drop in crab population

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