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stories for 02/19/06
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Treasury official defends presidents budget [Attn Commonwealth Times] VCU professor
reappointed to Virginia Board of Education The delegate takes a bride [Attn NOVA, Fairfax; resent to fix typo] Bill aims to break 'gang family' ties [Attn Shenandoah, Obenshain's district] Bill
would boost tax break for elderly, disabled homeowners Motorcycles won't get to use accessory lights Natural History Museum reaches fundraising goal [Attn Halifax, Chatham, Southside] Senators scuffle over transportation board [Attn Chatham] Delegate Gilbert wants to pull triggerman rule [Attn Shenandoah, Page, Rappahannock] Road signs may still be an eyesore in Isle of Wight [Attn Tidewater, Smithfield] House passes bill to double fee for sludge permits [Attn Tidewater, Smithfield] Senate OKs car tags for soccer moms and poll workers Senator
moves to bar sex offenders from adopting Obenshain
votes against Senate transportation package All stories © 2006 by CNS - VCU School of Mass Communications CNS articles do not reflect the views of Virginia Commonwealth University or the School of Mass Communications. |
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