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Virginia: West Virginia Attorney General

Nicole Baker is vice president and regional group manager with First Market Bank. Jennifer James has been promoted to vice president of deposit operations for Eastern Virginia Bankshares.
Rhode Island’s candidates for statewide and federal office will get a chance to air their views on issues facing the Latino community Oct. 27 at a breakfast sponsored by the Center for Hispanic Policy and Advocacy.
Daily updates from the NCAA, D League, CBA, ABA, IBL, UBL, USBL, WBA and international leagues: • D LEAGUE: Fort Worth Flyers/Dallas Mavericks ties run deep • NCAA: Coaching legend John Wooden gets post office named after him • CBA-ABA: Minot seems to win out in Dayshawn Wright situation, but it's ugly • ABA: Pan-American Texas to get ABA team, the Rio Grande Valley Silverados • UBL:
: Chief Minister V S Achuthandnan said that the previous UDF government was primarily responsible for the crisis in the agricultural sector in the state.
Karen Shoemaker has been cheif of the police in Keyser, W. Va., for the past four years. SHe began in the department as an intern in 1990, then was hired as a dispatcher. In 1993, she was assigned as a patrol woman.
New York’s attorney general and environmental conservation commissioner last Wednesday said they planned to sue Rochester Gas & Electric Company for violations of the Clean Air Act at one of its coal-fired plants.
RJ Reynolds tobacco company, West Virginia attorney general Darrell McGraw, and attorneys general from 37 other states have reached a settlement that will end the sale of flavored cigarettes in the United States.
Attorney General Matthew T. Gregory announced yesterday that R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and the Attorneys General of 40 states have entered into a settlement that ends the sale of candy, fruit and alcohol flavored cigarettes manufactured and sold by Reynolds.
Settlement ends sale of candy, fruit and alcohol flavored cigarettes
Attorney General Darrell McGraw today announced that R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and the Attorneys General of 38 states have entered into a settlement that ends the sale of candy, fruit and alcohol flavored cigarettes manufactured and sold by the company.

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