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Legislators
seem receptive to Warner's speech
Pulaski
County's legislators support Gov. Warner's plan
Tazewell
County's legislators support Gov. Warner's plan
Delegate
Dudley hopes Gov. Warner will compromise
Del.
Dillard wants this school program ASAP
Professors
give a lecture -- to legislators
Democrats
object to House rule on approving judges
CNS
briefs
New members join General Assembly
as 2004 session begins
[Attn: all areas with newly elected legislators]
Delegates pull plug on televising sessions [Attn: NOVA]
Group unveils 'aggressive agenda' against feticide, same-sex
marriages [Attn: Scott County, Fairfax, Virginia Beach]
Online calculator shows how tax plan affects you [Attn:
Williamsburg]
Cabinetmaker to create 745 jobs in Southside [Attn: Southside-area
papers -- Chatham, Moneta, Altavista]
Tax amnesty nets more than expected
Sting links illegal trade to Virginia mountains
Powder can cause lead poisoning, officials warn
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