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  • Beginning in 2013, Virginia high school students must take an online class to graduate; Oakland shooter changed name in Fairfax; New York firm publishes test-prep book for TJ entrance exam; Metro: Fare hikes could be lower than expected; ‘Hero’ helps rescue family from Lorton house fire; Fairfax board set to give go-ahead for part two of Silver Line; and Arlington launches homeless housing fundraising
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  • Body found in basement storage area of Reston apartment complex; Virginia unemployment rate falls to 6.2 percent, remains below national average; Loudoun County may opt for express bus system over Metro expansion; New poll says Gingrich has slight lead over Romney in Virginia; and Daggers found hidden in passenger’s book at Reagan National
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