CNS stories for 01/16/05


The following stories were released for publication the week of Jan. 16, 2005. 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 CNS stories may not be published elsewhere without written permission from the VCU School of Mass Communications.

Delegate Baskerville: 'We need citizen input'

Score on fetal-deaths bill: Bloggers 1, Legislators 0

Loudoun lawmakers driving to end the car tax

At 15, he's already an insider at the Capitol

Delegate Janis: Hold the pickles, hold the lawsuits

For Fauquier lawmakers, roads are a key issue

Gay rights vs. 'family values' over same-sex marriage

Delegate Hogan praises Gov. Warner's speech

Legislative solution to online porn: File not found

Delegate Lingamfelter recovering from cancer

A pro-business Republican wants to clear the air

CNS briefs

Smaller tax bites for low-wage workers

Cell phones provide lifelines for domestic abuse victims

Legislators ponder more autonomy for colleges
[Attn Williamsburg]

Bill would shift patent rights at schools

Colonial Williamsburg will help support Jamestown 2007
[Attn Williamsburg]

Beware of scams when helping tsunami victims

Kilgore targets gangs, crime and red tape

February summit to examine Virginia's agricultural future
[Attn Southwest VA, Southside VA, rural areas]


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