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Ex-Mary Washington President Guilty of Second DUI

The former president of the University of Mary Washington was convicted in Fairfax County this morning of drunk-driving, three days after a similar conviction in Fredericksburg, and he was fined $300.


Military Aircraft to Fly Over D.C. Today

The more frequent than normal whoosh of jets and percussive thwack of helicopters over Washington today is nothing to be alarmed about.


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Horan Faces Final Day in Office: Longtime Prosecutor Retires but Won't Be Leaving Spotlight (Post, September 21, 2007; Page B10)

3 Ex-Game and Fisheries Officials Indicted: Men Charged With Misusing State Funds; Agency's Finances Questioned for Years (Post, September 21, 2007; Page B06)

UTILITY REGULATION: Staff Seeks Delay in Hearing on Proposed Power Line (Post, September 21, 2007; Page B06)

ARLINGTON COUNTY: Board Approves Eco-Friendly Taxicabs (Post, September 20, 2007; Page B05)

LOUDOUN COUNTY: Landfill Proposed for Hazardous Waste Cleanup List (Post, September 20, 2007; Page B03)

Lights, Camera, Ads (Post, September 20, 2007; Page VA09)

Welcoming Change in Merrifield: Town Center Proposal to Bring Shops, Offices and Condominiums Viewed Favorably (Post, September 20, 2007; Page VA18)

Masked Robber Returns: Police See Pattern In Fairfax Bank Heists (Post, September 20, 2007; Page VA03)

Library Policy Hurts Privacy, Patron Says: Shirlington's Response Fails to Assuage Fears (Post, September 20, 2007; Page VA03)

Va. Commuters Weigh Fees for Beltway's HOT Lanes (Post, September 20, 2007; Page LZ03)

Revolt Over Cellphone Tower: Philomont Residents Protest Plan for Structure Like Silo (Post, September 20, 2007; Page LZ01)

County Still Counting on Presence Of AOL (Post, September 20, 2007; Page LZ01)

In Manassas, Banner Calls For Halt to 'Racism': Message Takes Aim at Pr. William Crackdown (Post, September 20, 2007; Page LZ11)

Festival To Toast Literature (Post, September 20, 2007; Page PW03)

Democrats for Supervisor Pledge Slower Growth to Help Schools (Post, September 20, 2007; Page LZ08)

Democrats and Republicans Ask: Who's the Life of the Party? (Post, September 20, 2007; Page PW04)

GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Despite Deficit, Parties Propose New Spending (Post, September 20, 2007; Page B05)

Virginia Government
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Despite Deficit, Parties Propose New Spending as Election Nears
(Post, September 20, 2007; Page B05)

LOUDOUN COUNTY: Loudoun Board Votes to Hire a County Watchdog
(Post, September 19, 2007; Page B01)

FAIRFAX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: Chairman Candidates Spar on Immigration, Spending
(Post, September 19, 2007; Page B05)

Governor Steps Up Fundraising For Democratic Senate Hopefuls: Kaine Tries to Help His Party Regain Control of Chamber
(Post, September 19, 2007; Page B05)

Va. Budget Shortfall May Mean Layoffs: Kaine Considers Fee Increases, Too
(Post, September 18, 2007; Page B01)
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Schools News
Area Schools' Success Obscures Lingering Racial SAT Gap
(Post, September 10, 2007; Page A01)

At Catoctin, Parents of 30 Opt for Transfers: 'No Child' Targets Were Missed Again
(Post, September 6, 2007; Page LZ03)

Schools Mark Start of Year With a Number of Changes: Fairfax System Expands Full-Day Kindergarten, Elementary-Level Foreign Language Instruction
(Post, September 6, 2007; Page VA05)

At Home in the Great Wide World: Language Offerings Reflect Diversity, Global Outlook
(Post, September 5, 2007; Page B06)

All-Day Kindergarten Expands In N.Va., but So Does the Cost
(Post, September 4, 2007; Page B01)
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Crime News
Republicans Stage Blitz at Board Meeting: Officials, Activists Question Policies on Illegal Immigrants
(Post, September 9, 2007; Page C06)

NEW JERSEY SLAYINGS: Alleged Ringleader Will Challenge Extradition From Prince George's
(Post, August 21, 2007; Page B02)

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: Alleged Leader in N.J. Slayings Heads to Court Today
(Post, August 20, 2007; Page B02)

Ex-Mayor Of Dumfries Indicted in Brothel Case: Manassas Raid Stemmed From Two-Month Inquiry
(Post, August 16, 2007; Page PW01)

FAIRFAX CRIME: Man Gets 50-Year Term in Daughter's Rape
(Post, August 11, 2007; Page B05)
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Tysons Corner Development
FAIRFAX COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: Chairman Candidates Spar on Immigration, Spending
(Post, September 19, 2007; Page B05)

Fairfax Race Stirs Power Debate: Some Say Board Chair Should Have More Authority
(Post, September 16, 2007; Page C01)

AIRPORTS AUTHORITY: Added Clout Sought for Lobbying Effort
(Post, August 29, 2007; Page B03)

Rail Projects at the Mercy of U.S. Agency: Federal Guidelines, and Funds, Direct Plans for Dulles, Purple Lines at Every Step
(Post, August 27, 2007; Page B01)

N.Va. Developer Verlin W. Smith; Worked on Tysons Corner, Fair Oaks
(Post, August 21, 2007; Page B07)
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