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SCHAPIRO Times-Dispatch Staff Wrttfji IniMe Drenched and resolute: Rain dampened the size of the crowds but not their enthusiasm. Page All. Ballroom whirl: The new governor and first lady are guests of honor at inaugural balls in Williamsburg and Richmond. Page A 12. Online Inaugural links: More articles, photos and At the red-brick Gov.

Timothy toric values and we will work together," he said. "Ours will be a nonpartisan, Virginia agenda that includes alL At the heart of what I pledge to you today is the desire to keep Virginia moving forward," Kaine said, invoking the progressive message of his successful campaign. "I pledge an administration that will do its all to leave you with a commonwealth greater than the one we found; filled with opportunities greater than those of our dreams a commonwealth where the promise of Virginia rings true for every son and daughter." At one point, Kaine, a former missionary at a Jesuit technical school in Honduras, addressed the crowd in Spanish, repeating his promise of inclusiveness. He also said it was time to repay the state's native Indian tribes by SEE KAINE PAGE The 47-year-old Democrat's installation as chief executive was the centerpiece of a rain-soaked, midday ceremony during which Republicans Bill Boiling and Robert F. McDonnell took office as lieutenant governor and attorney general, respectively.

The inauguration was moved here by the General Assembly because the Thomas Jefferson-designed Capitol in Richmond is undergoing a miutiirrilK-on-dollar renovation in anticipation of the Jamestown quadricentennial in 2007. Kaine, the outgoing lieutenant governor and former Richmond mayor, is the third governor to take his oath in Williamsburg, following Patrick Henry and Jefferson more than 200 years ago. "Could Henry or Jefferson have imagined the powerful success of their democratic experiment, their beloved SEE GOVERNOR PAGE MO video at I M. Kaine yesterday trumpeted the "promise of Virginia," vowing to work for excellent public schools and to fix the state's ailing transportation system within a spirit of bipartisanship. The new Democratic governor sought to sow optimism about a bright future that he said will help improve the lot of all Virginians by focusing on inclusiveness, the preservation of natural resources, protection of public safety and providing job opportunities.

"To keep the promise of Virginia, to succeed, we will embrace our best his tableau of the Colonial Capitol, Timothy Michael Kaine was sworn in yesterday as Virginia's 70th governor, appealing for a "shared destiny" in a state transformed over 400 years from uncertain outpost to suburban dynamo. "We recognize that our destiny is a shared destiny and that our commitment to community is a condition of our advancement," Kaine said in his inaugural address. Throughout Virginia's history, we have succeeded only when we have welcomed all to the table of thanksgiving." Commentary Historic tone: Colonial Williamsburg provided the setting and theme for the inaugural speech. Page E2. Richmonders worry about security Pakistanis condemn alleged CIA airstrike After slayings, many are taking protection into their own hands two young girls not only secured her home.

She sleeps with a knife in her bedside stand. "It is a shame it has to be this way, but with Fkoti Wire Reports Coming tomorrow Tragic timeline: Two Richmond families murdered in cold blood. Two men charged with the shocking crimes. How did their paths cross? UMan Paki IN METRO found bound with tape with their throats cut in their Woodland Heights home on New Year's Day, police said. Since then, more residents, such as Baybutt, have felt compelled to take their security into their own hands.

After police said robbery appears to be the motive in the Harvey slayings, Frank Pegram's residential-security company fielded more unsolicited calls in one day than any other day he can remember. And he has been in business SEE SECURITY page AS the Harvey murders especially, it shows it can happen to anyone, anytime and any place and for Did mob set fire to the office of a U.S.-backed aid agency as Pakistan's people and government showed increasing frustration over a recent series of suspected U.S. attacks along the frontier that appear aimed at Islamic militants. Survivors in Damadola denied militants were in their hamlet, but there were news reports quoting unidentified Pakistani officials as saying up to 11 extremists were SEE AIRSTRIKE page A3 police silence fan fears? PajiBL Seven days BY OLYMPIA MEOLA AND MEREDITH BONNY TmesDispatch Staff Wnnu Kelly Baybutt used to leave her front door unlocked and the windows open. Not anymore.

After the recent string of slayings in Richmond, the mother of stani officials yesterday angrily condemned a purported CIA air-strike meant to target al-Qaida's No. 2 man. The officials said he wasn't there and "innocent civilians" were among at least 17 men, women and children killed in a village near the Afghan border. Thousands protested and a no logical reason at all," Baybutt said. Bryan and Kathryn Harvey and their two young daughters were Martin Luther King Jr.

Day On the eve of his holiday, King's legacy is being challenged. A closer look A4 Area youth urged to reach for the stars. Metro B3 Are we progressing toward his dream? Commentary El COMING TOMORROW Chesterfield chocolatier Handmade candies with a French twist. Metro Business Smokers' lament They know it's bad for them, so why cant they quit? Flair Gl Apology from alleged rapist The victim says she wants peace for herself, and justice for him. Metro Bl SUNDAY Mostly sunny.

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