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Delgaudio Lauds Gay Marriage Ban
Leesburg Today July 22, 2004 By Dusty Smith To emphasize his stand against gay marriage, Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio (R-Sterling) met with U.S. senators last week to praise them in their failed attempt to initiate a constitutional amendment barring such unions. … Continue reading
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Waters’ Bid To Restrict Libraries Is Rebuffed
Leesburg Today June 18, 2004 by Dusty Smith A library materials request of nearly $1 million by the Loudoun County Public Library system prompted heated debate among the board of supervisors over whether it should place restrictions on how the … Continue reading
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