The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Tuesday, December 20, 1994
- IN PRAISE OF GIRARD COLLEGE
- AMERICANS FAVOR CHOICE
- CONTRACT WITH AMERICA DEFENDED
- THE GOVERNOR AND THE BALLET
PAY IF YOU GO
- ENTITLEMENT REFORM
A WARNING IGNORED
- CUT WEAPONS, INCREASE READINESS
DEFENSE TRADE-OFF
- SOCIAL CONSCIENCE REMOVED
- APPLICATIONS DOWN AT NAVAL ACADEMY; 6 YEARS OF DUTY CITED
- CAPTAIN FACES COURT-MARTIAL IN IRAQ FRIENDLY-FIRE INCIDENT
- AUTO POLLUTION RULES OK'D FOR VIRGINIA, NORTHEAST
- LANGLEY AIRMAN GETS SAUDI CIVICS LESSON
- GOVERNOR MAY LIVE TO REGRET SNUB OF A KEY DEMOCRAT
- SCIENTISTS: DATA PROVES CHEMICALS DEPLETE OZONE
- NORFOLK TCC WOULD BE CUT; SPARKS FLY
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Gov. George F. Allen has recommended a 50 percent cut next year in
the state's $500,000 allotment for Thomas Jefferson's home at Poplar
Forest in Bedford County. A story Tuesday reported incorrectly that
Allen spared Poplar Forest from cuts that affected other historical
sites and museums.
Correction published , Wednesday, December 21, 1994, p. A2
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BUDGET CUTTERS PITCH THEIR PLANS
STATE: ALLEN WOULD ELIMINATE JOBS, TRIM PROGRAMS
- ALLEN PROPOSES SLASHING STATE ARTS FUNDING
- U.S. PILOTS STRAYED 10 MILES OFF-COURSE
- VIRGINIA LOTTERY
- CORRECTIONS
- SOME READ ``HUMBUG'' INTO WORDLESS CHRISTMAS CARD
- BAN URGED ON CONTROVERSIAL SPINAL SCREWS
THE WIDELY USED DEVICES MAY CAUSE MORE HARM THAN GOOD, A CONSUMER GROUP SAYS.
- WHILE SLASHING THE ARTS, GOVERNOR PAYS UP FOR HIS FREEBIE BALLET TICKETS
- FLAWED MICROCHIP TO BE REPLACED FREE
by SS