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<title>Keeping The American Dream Alive</title>
<description>STRASBURG, June 24 &amp;mdash; The United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2999 held a protest at International Automotive Components in Strasburg on Wednesday. The emotional and often vocal event aired the workers concerns over manufacturers outsourcing jobs to Mexico.
International Automotive Components is a global supplier of automotive parts, in</description>
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<title>Family Sues MMA For $25.3 Million</title>
<description>WOODSTOCK &amp;mdash; Two years after a Massanutten Military Academy student fell to his death from his dorm room window, the student&#039;s parents are suing the school for $25.3 million.
Noel Patrick Bailey, better known to his family and friends as &amp;ldquo;Sandy,&amp;rdquo; died April 20, 2007, suffering multiple injuries to his lungs, neck and sku</description>
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<title>VDOT Approves 2010 Budget I-81 Rest Area Near New Market To Close</title>
<description>NEW MARKET &amp;ndash; Virginia&#039;s Transportation Board approved the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) 2010 fiscal budget last week, including a wide array of cuts across the Commonwealth.
The budget is reducing its 42 rest areas to 23 and closing several residency offices and equipment shops.
Reducing the number rest areas</description>
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<title>Va. Caves Closed In Light Of Deadly Bat Disease</title>
<description>While they may not be cute or cuddly, human beings rely on bats much more than some may think.
Bats are known to eat millions of insects, like mosquitos and moths, and pollinate plants making them a beneficial to the local environment. But now a relatively new disease is threatening the cave-dwelling bat population.
Last month, t</description>
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