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Obituaries 03-30-01
/**/ Obituaries March 30, 2001 Helen Ghigliotty Helen Banikas Ghigliotty, 74, of Manassas, died Thursday, March 29, 2001 at Prince William Hospital. Survivors include three sons and daugthers-in-law, Lou A. and Charlotte Padilla, of Manassas, Michael John and Catherine Padilla, of Tampa, Fla. and Bobby Martin and Linsey Padilla, of Virginia Beach; one daughter and…
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Comics featured in The Richmond Times-Dispatch » B.C. » Baby Blues* » Beetle Bailey* » Blondie* » Cathy » Curtis* » Dennis the Menace* » Dilbert » Doonesbury » Everyday People » The Family Circus* » For Better or For Worse » Fox Trot » Frank and Ernest » Frazz » Funky Winkerbean*…
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Untitled Document All-Area: A week-long series highlighting the best athletes in Prince William County Boys soccer Read more from this series: Boys baseball Girls lacrosse Boys lacrosse Girls track Girls softball FIRST TEAM Jusufu Barclay Senior forward, Gar-Field Andrew Dykstra, Senior goalkeeper, Osbourn Park Ryan Jenkins Senior midfielder, Osbourn Park Mohamed Kamara Senior defender, Potomac…
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Travel Virginia: Guide to going places Travel Destinations: From Appalachia to Tidewater, Virginia’s culture and rich history dot the landscape. Explore the our top picks of things to do and see. Appalachia Blue Ridge Shenandoah Valley Fredericksburg/Northern Virginia Chesapeake Bay Region Tidewater/Hampton Roads Patriotic places: Mother of presidents. Home of the Pentagon. Hotbed of Revolutionary…
Potomac News Online | Prince Williams Readers Poll
Vote for your favorites in the first-ever “Best of Prince William” poll about life in Prince William County. Return the completed questionnaire to the address given below no later than May 2, 2003, 5 p.m. Results will be published in a special supplement on Thursday, May 29, 2003, in the Potomac News & Manassas Journal…
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Ask the Education Secretary The Washington Bureau of Media General arranged an interview with Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings in August. National correspondent Gil Klein invited teachers to provide the questions about the federal “No Child Left Behind” Act. Click here to read Gil Klein’s story. Click here to read the full transcript…