As the weather cools and the leaves start to turn, fall festival season is gearing up. Charlottesville recently hosted a truly Virginia-style festival, bringing together gunsmiths, oyster-farmers, Chickahominy dancers, and more. Allison Quantz has the story.
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- U.S. Automakers Are On A Roll, But Hiring Is Slow And Steady June 19, 2013Profits for the nation's carmakers are on the rise, but after years of doing more with less, higher profits are unlikely to translate into significant numbers of new jobs. There are eight fewer plants and hundreds of thousands fewer workers in the industry than before the Great Recession.
- Fashion's Victims: An Artist's Focus On Garment Workers June 19, 2013More than 1,000 people were killed in the factory collapse in Bangladesh in April. Spanish companies were among those whose clothes were made at the facility. But there's a clash between the allure of low-cost fast fashion and consumer awareness of working conditions. A Spanish artist is doing her bit: She's drawing attention to workers' pligh […]
- How A Merger Could Affect Congress' Favorite Airport June 19, 2013Members of Congress are pushing the Justice Department to preserve flights to small- and medium-sized cities from Reagan National Airport amid a review of the proposed merger of US Airways and American Airlines. Changes there could affect flights for lawmakers themselves.
- Parvum Opus: Followers Flock To Pope's Latin Twitter Feed June 19, 2013The account has gained more than 100,000 followers worldwide in less than six months. Followers, who represent a wide variety of professions and religions, are convinced the language of the ancient Romans is perfectly suited to 21st century social media.
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From BBC News- NHS watchdog faces 'cover-up' claim June 19, 2013England's healthcare regulator may have covered up knowledge of its own failings after a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital, a report says.
- US Taliban move prompts Afghan ire June 19, 2013Afghanistan suspends talks on a bilateral security agreement with the US, after Washington's announcement of peace talks with the Taliban.
- Football fixtures 2013-14 announced June 19, 2013Football fixtures for the Premier League, Football League and Scottish leagues for the 2013-14 season are announced.
- Jail reckless bankers, report urges June 19, 2013The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards calls for new measures, including criminal sanctions, to make bankers responsible for their own failings.
- Brazil sends force to quell protest June 19, 2013Brazil is to send a national security force to five major cities to help restore order after massive protests, the justice ministry says.
- NHS watchdog faces 'cover-up' claim June 19, 2013

