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News Archive - July 27, 2009
VDOT Lays Off 600 Employees
Expert Warns Against Using Test Data for Over-Simplified Comparison
Jacks Trial Nears Conclusion
Baltimore Police Say Number of Shootings Unprecedented
Vote Could Come On Wal-Mart Near Civil War Battlefield in VA
D.C.'s Gay Community Helps Gay Iraqi Refugees
"Art Beat" with Stephanie Kaye - Monday, July 27, 2009
Baltimore Police Say Number of Shootings Unprecedented
Vote Could Come On Wal-Mart Near Civil War Battlefield in VA
D.C.'s Gay Community Helps Gay Iraqi Refugees
"Art Beat" with Stephanie Kaye - Monday, July 27, 2009
Closing Arguments Held in Jacks Case
Prison, Jail Inmate Populations Fall in Virginia
Maryland Officials Call For More Funding For People With Disabilities
Closing Arguments Held in Jacks Case
Prison, Jail Inmate Populations Fall in Virginia
Maryland Officials Call For More Funding For People With Disabilities
Ahmed Omar Abu Ali Sentenced Again in Assassination Plot
Power Breakfast - July 27, 2009
Military Research Agency Moves To Ultra-Secure HQ In Virginia
Ahmed Omar Abu Ali Sentenced Again in Assassination Plot
Power Breakfast - July 27, 2009
Military Research Agency Moves To Ultra-Secure HQ In Virginia
VDOT Lays Off 600 Employees
Expert Warns Against Using Test Data for Over-Simplified Comparison
Jacks Trial Nears Conclusion
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