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Depressing and inspiring (from April 18, 2007)
So many commencement celebrations. Beaming graduates, proud parents. So many sporting victories. Elated athletes, rabid fans. This was Virginia Tech's Cassell Coliseum and Lane Stadium -- before Tuesday. One memorial service. Grieving students,...Tags: Frank Beamer, Seth Greenberg, Virginia Tech, Students, Executive Branch
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Virginia governor falling short of land trust goal
Gov. Bob McDonnell is falling short of his goal to set aside 400,000 acres in a land trust.
In office for 18 months, McDonnell has conserved about 60,000 acres, state Secretary of Natural Resources Douglas Domenech said last week during a press...Tags: Regional Authority, Elections, Executive Branch, Bob McDonnell, Politics
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Former Virginia state senator has passed away
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) --
The family of Elmon T. Gray says the former Virginia state senator has died at age 86.
He had battled cancer and had moved to Richmond following the death of his wife, Pamela, last November.
Gray was a Navy veteran during World...Tags: Executive Branch, World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bob McDonnell, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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George Allen outlines "Freedom to Work" agenda
ReporterRepublican George Allen brought his campaign for the U.S. Senate to Botetourt County Wednesday. He outlined a three-part plan he says will help businesses create jobs, save taxpayers' money and protect workers rights. Allen unveiled his "Freedom to...Tags: Democratic Party, Regional Authority, Career and Workplace, Elections, Executive Branch
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Jens Soering denied parole for the seventh time
He's serving two life sentences for killing his ex-girlfriend's parents in Bedford County. Now Jens Soering has been denied parole for a seventh time.
Soering got the word last week from the Virginia Parole Board.
Both he and his then-girlfriend,...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Elections, Justice System
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Governor McDonnell will endorse George Allen
Gov. Bob McDonnell intends to endorse fellow Republican George Allen's 2012 U.S. Senate bid on Friday.
McDonnell's political action committee will announce his support for the former governor and senator in a morning e-mail to their political...Tags: Regional Authority, Tea Party Movement, Executive Branch, Jim Webb, Politics
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November elections are history, but political commercials continue
ReporterThe November elections have come and gone, but the barrage of television ads will continue. Thursday, the group Crossroads GPS announced a statewide television ad campaign targeting Democratic Senate candidate Tim Kaine for his support of President...Tags: Elections, Crossroads, Americans for Prosperity, Politics
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Allen says he will participate in all three GOP debates for Senate seat
Republican frontrunner George Allen has agreed to participate in all three debates the Republican Party of
Virginia is holding next year for its candidates in the 2012 U.S. Senate race.
Allen's campaign manager, Mike Thomas, announced the decision in a...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Parties and Movements, U.S. Senate, Executive Branch, George Allen
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Medicare chief steps aside in political impasse
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The point man for carrying out President Barack Obama's health care law will be stepping down after Republicans succeeded in blocking his confirmation by the Senate, the White House announced Wednesday.
Medicare chief Don Berwick, a...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Government Health Care, Golf, Health and Safety at School, Politics
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Anthony Weiner's resignation now sought by a growing list of people who were not sexted by him
Top of the TicketNow, important Democrats say Weiner should resign after sexting ***** and ***** and even *******.... -
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Washington-area sniper remains defiant to the end
A stoically defiant John Allen Muhammad, the sniper who terrified the Washington area in 2002 as he orchestrated 10 fatal and seemingly random shootings, was executed Tuesday night by injection in Virginia's death chamber.
Muhammad, 48, was pronounced...Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Lawyers, Montgomery County (Virginia), Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Murder
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