Fairfield vigil honors Va. Tech victims...
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FAIRFIELD Naomi Zarrilli, 11, clutched two white roses as she stood in line at the Greenfield Hill Congregational Church on Friday night. She was waiting to place them on a wreath honoring the 32 people killed at Virginia Tech on Monday and even one for killer Seung-Hui Cho, 23, who killed himself following the rampage.
The church, in the Greenfield Hill section of town, joined other churches nationwide in memorial services for those slain in what's been called the worst shooting rampage in modern U...
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