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Manassas museums 10/25/00
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manassas journal messenger 01/11/01
/**/ Thursday, January 11, 2001 Top News Gilmore ready for car tax fight By Alfred M. Biddlecomb Staff Writer RICHMOND – Gov. James S. Gilmore III defended his push to abolish the car tax Wednesday night and threatened to veto any legislative attempt to alter his plan, calling anything short of total elimination a…
manassas journal messenger 9/12/00
The Manassas Journal Messenger/ Potomac News Classifieds These are the classifieds that appear in both the Manssas Journal Messenger and the Potomac News. For information on placing a classified ad, please call our classifieds dept. at (703) 368-0156 ”
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The case against Gerardo Lara Gerardo Lara holds a cross during a recess in Prince William Circuit Court in Manassas on Wednesday April 13, 2005, where he was on trial for the murder of his estranged wife, Marissa Lara. (Photo Ana Pimsler / Potomac News/Manassas Journal Messenger) Gerardo Lara confers with his lead…
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…
