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Local Team Vying for Internet Safety Ad Save Email Print
Staunton, Va.
Posted: 5:53 PM Mar 25, 2008
Last Updated: 1:17 PM Mar 26, 2008

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A few talented students in Staunton are among the finalists chosen in the Virginia Youth Internet Safety Contest.

Students across the state were asked to submit 30-second television ads on Internet safety, and the work of one team in Staunton caught the eye of the judges.

Attorney General Bob McDonnell will formally announce the local student-team, along with two others, in Richmond Wednesday.

Afterwards, state-wide voting on the commercials will begin.

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