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/**/ Thursday, February 1, 2001 Top News Tansportation tax meets dead end By Alfred M. Biddlecomb Staff Writer RICHMOND – Compassionate debate, threats of economic catastrophe and even a little political gamesmanship couldn’t save a Northern Virginia sales tax bill designed to pay for new roads. Delegate John A. “Jack” Rollison and other area…
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OBITUARIES Elizabeth Sue McGuire, 58, died Aug. 4, 2000, while vacationing in Puerto Rico. She was a long-time resident of Manassas. She was a Radford University graduate who taught English as a Second Language at Centreville High School and she enjoyed spending her free time with her four grandsons. She was a member of the…
/**/ Wednesday, November 1, 2000 Top News Chubby’s Thinner: Months after antique cars move south, diner looks for business By Joseph J. McCallister Manassas Journal Messenger In July, when the summer sun still warmed the parking lot at Chubby’s Diner on Saturday evenings, some people thought the antique cars that had been gathering there each…