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Letter: Legislation Does Hurt the Poor

In last week’s Gazette, Jay McConville objects that the front page story, "New Laws Attack Poor" (Feb. 16-22, 2012) is filled with the assertion that "legislation promoting good financial stewardship … is an attack on the poor."

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Letter to the Editor: Protect the Consumer Protection Bureau

Consumer protection groups have grown increasingly concerned about Republican promises to cut back on financial regulations next year.

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Eight Months Prison For Financial Crimes

Eight Months Prison For Financial Crimes

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Volunteer

Volunteer

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Week in Herndon

Week in Herndon

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Commentary: Paying for Our Schools

The recent tension between the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors and the School Board over approval of the budget for the public schools left one big factor out of the equation for funding schools—the role of state government in financing public education in the Commonwealth. Public education as defined in the state constitution is a partnership between state and local governments.

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One-Lane Underpass Now Seeing Backups

Changes to the outdated underpass at Cinder Bed Road being studied.

Changes to Underpass Studied

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Eyes on the Future

W. T. Woodson High School graduates Class of 2003.

Eyes on the Future

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Getting To Know …

Alex Greidinger, high school student and intern at NASA's Langley Research Center.

Getting To Know …

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Getting To Know …

Alex Greidinger, high school student and intern at NASA's Langley Research Center.

Getting To Know …

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Proposal to Lower Class Size

Proposal to Lower Class Size

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Teaching Empathy at Floris

Floris students complete 8-week young philanthropists workshop.

At 8:15 a.m. on a drizzly Thursday morning, fifteen youngsters from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades at Floris Elementary School in Herndon gathered in the school’s “Little Theater” to receive certificates for the successful completion of their 8-week Touching Heart (TH) young philanthropists workshop.

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Consultants List Determines Renovations

Being No. 1 Is Not a Good Thing

Consultants List Determines Renovations

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Home Sweet Home

Fairfax City Homes Tour offers something new and something old this year.

Home Sweet Home

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Obituary: Calvin Louis Thomas, Jr.

Service for Calvin Louis Thomas, Jr.

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New Development Proposed

Kincora development would be located at Route 28 and Route 7.

New Development Proposed

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Girl Scouts Hold Diabetes Awareness Walk

Great Falls Girl Scout Troop 778 held a Diabetes Awareness Walk on April 11 as part of their Silver Award project.

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‘Small Candle of Hope in a Troubled World’

Ahmadiyya Muslim Women hold interfaith peace dialogue.

Sometimes it takes a woman to lead the way — or, at least, to plant the seeds of a good idea. And that’s what happened when the Women’s Association of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community hosted an interfaith dialogue on peace.

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Potomac Chapter of Virginia Native Plant Society Donates Flora of Virginia to Arlington County

Steve Young, vice president of the Virginia Native Plant Society’s Potomac chapter, presented a copy of the Flora of Virginia to the Arlington County Board at the Board's Dec. 17 meeting.

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Final Alexandria Budget Tweaking

Council finalizes proposed adjustments for May 1 final budget vote.

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