Investigation into local woman’s death continues

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Jul/10
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Investigation into local woman’s death continues
An ongoing investigation into the death of a Greenville woman in Wilmington has turned up little new information, police in Wilmington reported on Friday.

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Death Notices

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Jun/10
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Death Notices
DuVall, Mrs. Betty Blevins, 69, of Richmond, a homemaker, widow of Ralph DuVall. Dyke, Mr. Logan N., 92, of Ashland, a World War II Navy veteran, a retired Richmond-area developer and contractor, husband of Mary Opal Dyke. Jennings, Mrs. Helen Eppes, 80, of Richmond, wife of C. Foster Jennings. Jillson, Mrs. Inez Marilyn Cramer, 88, of Mechanicsville, formerly of Earlville, N.Y., widow of Donald …

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Va. students ask prosecutors not to seek death penalty in Farmville slayings

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May/10
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Va. students ask prosecutors not to seek death penalty in Farmville slayings
Some former students of a slain Longwood University professor are asking prosecutors not to seek the death penalty against the man accused of killing her and her family. Debra Kelley, her 16-year-old daughter Emma Niederbrock, Emma’s father Mark, and Emma’s 18-year-old friend Melanie Wells of Inwood, W.Va., were found bludgeoned to death in Kelley’s Farmville home in September.

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Va. students ask prosecutors not to seek death

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May/10
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Va. students ask prosecutors not to seek death
In the home of the nation’s second-busiest death chamber, some former students have an unusual plea: don’t execute the man accused of murdering their professor and her family.

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Opinion: The News Of Console Gaming’s Death Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

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Mar/10
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Opinion: The News Of Console Gaming’s Death Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
[Gamasutra news director Leigh Alexander says that "rich gaming experiences" on console won't go out of style, despite a burgeoning social game sector that often views the triple-A space as a lumbering dinosaur.] When a large and nuanced issue is interpreted by hundreds of thousands of people at once, the result is that the nuance is often lost in favor of the simplest takeaway. Such was the …

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