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April 22, 2007

Community Gathers for Henry Lee Funeral
How his family wants his remembered.
Hands that Heal
People are doing whatever they can to help after Monday's shooting at Virginia Tech.
Lebanese Church Remembers Victims
Churches across the area honored the students killed at Virginia Tech. Saint Elias Maronite Catholic Church was no different.
VT Students Come Back for Class
As the Drill Field on campus continues to be a place for Hokie healing and support, many students say returning to the class room on Monday with help with the process.
Memorial Services for Shooting Victims Continue
Memorial services for victims of Monday's shooting at Virginia Tech were held across the World this weekend.
Classes to resume Monday
Many Virginia Tech students will be returning to classes tomorrow for the first time since last Monday's campus massacre.
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Family and friends gather to remember Henry Lee
Family and friends gathered at William Fleming High School in Roanoke to honor another of the Virginia Tech shooting rampage victims.
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In two hours, Virginia Tech was forever changed
Rachael Hill didn't want her parents to worry. Like many that Monday morning in Blacksburg, Hill picked up the phone to call home. She just wanted to tell her mom that she was OK. But Hill would not be OK. Two hours later, nobody would.
Some leave messages for Cho
The stones sit on an elevated end of the field in front of Burruss Hall, where hundreds of students, parents and well-wishers stood, kneeled and strolled. The disturbed young killer at the heart of it all was not forgotten.
Cho practiced shooting at firing range
Man at outdoor shooting range says he saw Cho there in weeks before rampage
Post-9/11 hospital system utilized
What we saw in this past week was demonstration of our ability to coordinate the health-care response through the online hospital status and reporting system that we put in place." On the other hand, some resources that could have been used were not available.
These are the ties that bind
Town, Tech were linked already, but tragedy has strengthened their bond

April 21, 2007

Ryan Clark Remembered
Some 100 members of the Virginia Tech marching band played in a memorial service today for bandmate Ryan Clark
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Hokies United host community picnic
A Virginia Tech organization called Hokies United now means more than ever.
Community Gathers for Austin Cloyds Funeral
"Thoughts of a father who is grieving for the loss of his precious daughter"
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Virginia Tech Professor’s Body Laid to Rest in Israel

Liviu Librescu protected his students from the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history

Victims of shooting mourned
Saturday, friends and family gathered to remember those that were killed at Virginia Tech Monday.
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Virginia Tech rampage triggers apparent copy-cat threats
The FBI says there have been 35-to-40 mostly school-based threats since the Virginia Tech tragedy.
Family of shooting victim is trying to cope with her death
Susan Turner says she was frantic as she tried to call her daughter Maxine on Monday, the day of the Virginia Tech shootings. The calls never got through.
Questions linger: Why did Virginia Tech shooter start at dorm- How did he select victims-
Police say they're still working hard to find some connection that might explain the Virginia Tech massacre.
Bush officials look for ways to stop future Virginia Techs
President Bush is ordering top officials to fan out across the country in search of ideas on how to avert shootings like the horrific massacre Monday at Virginia Tech.
Narrows says goodbye to shooting victim
Narrows is a small town with a big broken heart.
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Cloyd Funeral Scheduled for Saturday
Funeral services for Austin Michelle Cloyd will be conducted Saturday at 2:00pm at the Blacksburg Baptist Church.
Don’t blame autism for Cho’s behavior
Classmates described Seung-Hui Cho as painfully quiet, and a relative overseas said he was diagnosed with autism after arriving in the United States.
Are gun laws tough enough-
On stricter federal gun controls, Reps. James P. Moran of Northern Virginia and Virgil H. Goode Jr. of Rocky Mount are miles apart.
Simple joy of sports feels good
Is it OK to talk about sports again- Is it all right to think about games- Is it permissible to root for the R-Braves or your high school tennis team or the Spurs or the Sabres on TV- I mean, really root, really let loose - you know, without feeling just a little bit guilty-
Professor’s body laid to rest in Israel
According to Jewish religious tradition, after someone's death he or she is to be buried as soon as possible. Liviu Librescu's family desperately wanted him on a plane to Israel by Wednesday morning.
Tech’s rescue squad underwent biggest test
Matthew Lewis was brushing his teeth Monday morning after an all-night shift with the Virginia Tech Rescue Squad when a call came in for assistance.
He knows parents’ pain
Michael Shoels journeyed to Virginia Tech to pray for the 32 victims and to remember his own son - Isaiah Emon Shoels - who was murdered at Columbine High School eight years ago.
Finding a safe campus on minds of students, parents
Most parents worry as they send their kids off to college, but after a mentally deranged student massacred students at Virginia Tech, many may be wondering if any campus is safe.

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