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Manassas Journal Messenger 04-26-01
/**/ Big top times — Tigers, trapeze artists and tiny horses come to town By Lucy Chumbley Staff Writer Tonight, while Prince William sleeps, 36 tractor-trailers will pull into the Woodbridge Senior High School parking lot under cover of darkness. At twilight’s first gleaming, a crew of 100 – plus three elephants – will raise…
manassas journal messenger 02/07/01
/**/ Getting ahead of the daily grind: Two African-American business owners talk about tea and coffee Lucy Chumbley Staff Writer Some like it black, some like it with cream. But African-American business owners Karl Chen and Kenneth Whiting have one thing figured out – everyone likes tea or coffee. Chen is the owner and founder…
Manassas Journal Messenger 04-26-01
/**/ Manassas budget passes first vote By Chris Newman Staff Writer MANASSAS – The City Council passed the fiscal 2002 budget totaling $185.9 million Wednesday, with a 5 percent increase in general-fund expenditures, pay raises for city employees of up to 6 percent, and a $1 million investment in roads, park facilities, technology and buildings…
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manassas journal messenger 02/01/01
/**/ 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…