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In the latest tally, incumbent Republican Nick Spano is ahead of Democrat Andrea Stewart-Cousins by 93 votes.
12/14/2004 2004
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Created by Spanish company GTA Motor, the Spano is a supercar powered by a rear-mounted 8.0 liter V10 engine.
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Fleury's lawyer, Rosemary Scapicchio, asked Spano: "You trusted Mr. Bizilj to make the best decisions for his own children, right?"
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Robert Spano, music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, takes on the role of music director for the festival after last year's resignation of David Ziman over disagreements with festival CEO Alan Fletcher.
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"I told him it wasn't a good idea because it shoots fast and kicks hard," said Spano, who was 15 when the shooting occurred.
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Spano said he had one hand on Christopher and one on the gun.
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Andrew Spano of Northboro, Massachusetts, deployed with the 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, wondered whether to bank on the beginnings of a U.S. pullout in 18 months.
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Spano said he offered the micro Uzi because Dr. Charles Bizilj wanted his two sons to shoot an automatic weapon and a regular Uzi the father had picked out was failing to fire in automatic mode.
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“There is no legal way to prevent this, as he is a head of state, despite the fact that he has a long history as a terrorist,” County Executive Andy Spano said in a statement.
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Spano's father, Domenico Spano of New Milford, Conn., and Carl Giuffre of Hartford, Conn., brought the machine guns to the gun fair and had machine gun licenses.
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