The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Friday, December 16, 1994
- SUFFOLK
A GRATUITOUS SOUR NOTE
- ELDERS: HARMFUL TO PUBLIC HEALTH
- CORRECTION
- GLAD TIDINGS
- GUY ON ANOTHER TRACK
- POWS DESERVE LETTERS OF APOLOGY
- SUCCESSFUL ENABLED BY WELFARE
- MIRACLE OF CARING
- 50 YEARS AGO TODAY: THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE
MARK THIS DAY
- BATTLE OF THE BULGE: 50 YEARS LATER
IN A LAST, DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO WIN WORLD WAR II, GERMANY HURLED AN ASSAULT AT
THE FRONT LINES ON DEC. 16, 1944. PVT. JOHN TABB, LIKE THE REST OF THE
AMERICAN ARMY, WAS STUNNED: ``ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE.''
- PLAN WOULD END WELFARE FOR 48,000
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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CLARIFICATION
Bug Master Termite and Pest Control Inc. of Chesapeake and
Franklin has no connection with Bugmaster Termite and Pest Control
Inc. of New York City, according to Timothy Jones, president of the
local company. The New York company was mentioned in a story Friday
about the breakup of an interstate drug ring.
Correction published Tuesday, December 20, 1994 on page A2.
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VIOLENT INTERSTATE DRUG RING BUSTED
GANG HANDLED UP TO $122.8 MILLION IN CRACK COCAINE
- GUANTANAMO REFUGEE CAMPS TO BE UPGRADED
THE STURDIER TENTS AND IMPROVED WATER AND SEWER SYSTEMS WILL COST $27 MILLION.
- VIRGINIA LOTTERY
- CORRECTIONS
- RUMBLING SWARMS OF PLANES INSPIRE SOLDIER BELOW
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