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    Friday, December 30, 2011

    Virginia Tech shooter’s ‘murderabilia’ listed for thousands on eBay

    Washington Post

    Two seriously injured in Bailey’s Crossroads crash 

    WUSA9

    Reston Tea Party activist files lawsuit to get Gingrich on Virginia primary ballot

    WTOP  

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    WJLA

    Atty. Gen. Cuccinelli battles with Perry over ballot rules

    Washington Examiner

     

    (Compiled by Lindsey Leake)

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