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    New Prince William newspaper, website to launch next month, fill News & Messenger void; Intelsat moves from D.C. to Tysons Corner; New calls for Va. to pay $200m more for Dulles Rail; Leesburg Town Council seeking public input on courts expansion; Langley High cheerleader headed to national science championship

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    December 4, 2012

    New Prince William newspaper, website to launch next month, fill News & Messenger void

    The Washington Post

    Intelsat moves from D.C. to Tysons Corner

    WAMU

    New calls for Va. to pay $200m more for Dulles Rail

    The Examiner

    Leesburg Town Council seeking public input on courts expansion

    Loudoun Times-Mirror

    Langley High cheerleader headed to national science championship

    Fairfax Times

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