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/**/ Friday, February 9, 2001 Top News A smoother ride: OmniRide improves with more driver training By Chris Newman Staff Writer Photo by David S. Holloway While waiting at a stoplight in Manassas during his evening route, Omnibus driver Joseph Go flips through the day’s newspaper. Go lives in Maryland and says he enjoys the…
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October 11, 2007 This ‘Merchant’ will appeal to Shakespeare experts Kyle Ridley Cracking the classic linguistic code tends be a test of concentration whenever taking part in a revived Shakespearean production. If not familiar with the storyline, it is easy to get puzzled by the dialogue or lose focus of plot…
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NEWS SPORTS FOOD WATCH BUSINESS OPINION OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDS EMAIL Daily Editorial Aug. 7, 2000 Why this election will go down to the wire Barring any major unforeseen surprises from either the Bush or Gore camps between now and November, we predict this presidential election is going to be close – decided by perhaps…
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/**/ Tigers and Cougars advance in volleyball By Jim Crowley Staff Writer NOKESVILLE – The Rappahannock County girls volleyball team’s season-long futility against Brentsville continued in its Bull Run District quarterfinal match Thursday night. The sixth-ranked Panthers pushed every district opponent to three games during the regular season except one: the third-ranked Tigers. And…
Manassas Park wants to crack down on light pollution
They’ve cracked down on noise and saved the trees. Now, the Manassas Park City Council might be getting ready to dim the lights. The city’s code committee is preparing to craft an ordinance that would limit the amount of light shining from local homes and businesses at night. It’s part of an ongoing effort to…


