Virginia News Headlines: Wednesday Morning

Here are a few Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Wednesday, June 20.

*Rector, vice rector emails and other information obtained through Freedom of Information Act
*University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan's ouster: The key players
*U.Va.'s rector should resign
*Editorial: Don't let anger control UVa's destiny ("Teresa Sullivan won't be president; the university now must look toward the future.")
*Tareq Salahi Announces His "Core Campaign Team" for Gubernatorial Bid
*McDonnell noncommittal on reappointing U.Va. rector
*Schapiro: Governor has company in late-term calamities, including U.Va
*Webb calls on regulators to implement Dodd-Frank financial reforms
*Morrissey urges legislative inquiry into Sullivan's ouster
*Political fallout from the UVA controversy
*Bad feelings still roil University of Virginia
*State group tasked with developing regulatory framework for mining
*Team Strategy: Snyder Plays Virginia Off of D.C. for Questionable Team Subsidy
*Va. House questions Redskins deal
*Kaine: BOV Made Big Mistake In Sullivan Resignation Process
*Why did Eric Cantor stand up the Peres dinner? ("Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.), the Jewish majority leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, has never attended any formal White House Jewish functions under Obama, although he had been invited to the Chanukah parties and the Jewish American Heritage Month events.")
*Romney to fundraise with Cantor in the Hamptons
*Charges may be dropped in abortion-rights protest cases
*Dulles board to discuss new union controversy
*Picking a fight with Washington's airports authority
*Nats lose on Wang's clunker
*D.C. area forecast: Two days of extreme heat with heat index near 100-105

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