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JETERSVILLE, VA. -- On Wednesday, Oct. 7, 6-year-old Heaven Skyler Wilson dragged herself off the school bus that dropped her in front of her home on a rural road in Jetersville, just south of Richmond. The little girl, who had never had so much as an ear infection in her life, was pale and fever...


The cash-strapped Virginia Department of Transportation on Wednesday proposed slashing an additional $84 million from its budget this fiscal year, by doing less paving, pushing old equipment for another year and curtailing maintenance of its facilities.


Virginia Politics Notebook
In this show, special guest stars speak for Deeds
(Post, October 22, 2009)

Virginia Notebook: All Set for a Republican Resurrection
(Post, October 15, 2009)

Virginia Notebook: Print Journalism Is Alive and Well -- in TV Ads
(Post, October 8, 2009)

Virginia Notebook: On the Wilder Side of Politics, Picking None of the Above
(Post, October 1, 2009)

Young Women, Meet Young Bob McDonnell
(Post, September 24, 2009)
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Election Coverage
Gilmore Sees Warner and Clinton as His Competition
(Post, December 6, 2007; Page VA04)

Chairman Charts New Course: Prince William's Stewart Seeks to Move Beyond Immigration Issue
(Post, November 29, 2007; Page B01)

Virginia GOP Gets Strict on Voting: Demand for Loyalty Pledge at Primary Targets Crossovers, Independents
(Post, November 29, 2007; Page B01)

Full-Scale Md. Brawl Expected Over Slots: Ballot Issue Has High Stakes, High Profile
(Post, November 27, 2007; Page B01)

Former Va. Governors Come Out Swinging: Senate Hopefuls Warner, Gilmore Trade Early Jabs
(Post, November 25, 2007; Page C01)
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New Faces: James H. Webb Jr. (D)
(washingtonpost.com, November 9, 2006; 3:18 PM)


Burma Releases Detained American: Webb Says He Also Requested Suu Kyi's Freedom
(Post, August 17, 2009)

Webb Visit May Offer Opening With Burma: Junta Agrees to Free Imprisoned American
(Post, August 16, 2009)

In Burma, Webb Pursues A Mission for Change
(Post, August 16, 2009)

Webb's Trip To Burma May Be Litmus Test: U.S. Weighs Reengagement As Senator Talks With Junta
(Post, August 15, 2009)
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