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    Tuesday, January 10, 2012

    Virginia’s ‘King’s Dominion law’ may be repealed

    Washington Examiner

    Prince William County’s Battlefield High marching band earns solo performance at BCS National Championship game in New Orleans

    InsideNova

    Distribution of Virginia primary absentee ballots temporarily suspended due to Perry lawsuit

    Washington Post

    Woman stabbed in parking lot of Sterling shopping center 

    WUSA9

    Metro riders take part in annual ‘No Pants Metro Ride’

    Washington Post

     

    (Compiled by Lindsey Leake)

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