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ADVANCE FOR MONDAY MAY 19 AND THEREAFTER This Monday April 28, 2014 photo shows the living room of a Riverfront Residence Condos in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/Charleston Daily Mail, Lawrence Pierce)

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ADVANCE FOR MONDAY MAY 19 AND THEREAFTER This Monday April 28, 2014 photo shows the kitchen area of a Riverfront Residence Condos in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/Charleston Daily Mail, Lawrence Pierce)

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ADVANCE FOR MONDAY MAY 19 AND THEREAFTER This Monday April 28, 2014 photo shows the kitchen area of a Riverfront Residence Condos in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/Charleston Daily Mail, Lawrence Pierce)

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Charlotte Lane, center, Republican candidate for the 2nd Congressional District, and her supporters get in some last-minute campaigning in the morning of the primary election at the foot of the South Side bridge in downtown Charleston, W.Va., Tuesday, May 13, 2014. (AP Photo/Charleston Daily Mail, Craig Cunningham)

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ADVANCE FOR RELEASE SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2014, AND THEREAFTER - In this undated photo, investigator for the Division of Forestry, John Bird, poses for a photo with his bloodhound Jesup in Charleston, W.Va. The two work to find arsonists who set forest fires. In the 19 years since the bloodhound program began, the number of arson-related fires has declined dramatically. (AP Photo/The Charleston Gazette, John McCoy)

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Christopher Lewis, an on-site construction worker at the VA Medical Center in downtown Charleston, S.C., was slapped with a $525 federal fine and banned from ever working there again after he refilled his soda without paying. (WCSC)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, APRIL 19 AND THEREAFTER - In this March 25, 2014 photo, "Illinois' Sky" video magazine collaborators Chris Laingen and Cameron Craig are seen outside the physical sciences building at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Ill. "Illinois' Sky" is a 30-minute program on WEIU-TV that showcases the weather, climate and landscape of central Illinois and the United States. (AP Photo/Times-Courier, Ken Trevarthan)

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A woman walks across the street towards City Hall in Charleston, S.C., on Monday, April 7, 2014. Charleston is seeking World Heritage status from the United Nations as a site important to all of humankind. The building is among almost 40 religious and public buildings being included in Charleston's application. If approved, Charleston would join locations such as Venice, Easter Island and the Pyramids of Giza on the U.N. list as being important to human history. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)

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The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Charleston, S.C., is seen in this Monday, April 7, 2014, photograph. Charleston is seeking World Heritage status from the United Nations as a site important to all of humankind. The building is among almost 40 religious and public buildings being included in Charleston's application. If approved, Charleston would join locations such as Venice, Easter Island and the Pyramids of Giza on the U.N. list as being important to human history. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)