The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Monday, March 27, 1995
TRY THE `PLEASE BE SEATED' PROGRAM
MORE THEATERS
DISGUSTING AD
MEDIATION OFTEN BETTER THAN COURTS CHOOSE THIS OPTION
CLEAN WATER ACT AN ENDANGERED SPECIES
MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM MADE NATIONAL SEMIFINALS NSU'S TRIUMPHANT YEAR
NEWSPAPER PUSHING QUOTAS
WELFARE ISN'T RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OUR SOCIAL ILLS
PROSTATE CANCER VACCINE IS READY TO BE TESTED
NEW STANDARDS FOR SCHOOLS: ARE THESE CHANGES THE RIGHT ONES? STATE SCHOOLS CHIEF WILLIAM C. BOSHER SAYS REVISIONS TO THE ``STANDARDS OF LEARNING,'' WHICH LIST WHAT SHOULD BE TAUGHT AT EACH GRADE LEVEL, MAKE THEM MORE DEMANDING AND EASIER TO MEASURE.
LICKETY-SPLIT LITIGATION IN NORFOLK LOCAL FEDERAL COURTS ARE THE SECOND-FASTEST IN AMERICA.
OSPREY AIRCRAFT CREATES TURBULENCE THAT COULD DISTURB TROOPS WORKING NEAR IT
DEFENDING CHAMPS TOP CAVS
CORRECTION
NATIONAL PARK: SKYLINE DRIVE TO RUIN ONCE A SHOWCASE, SHENANDOAH IS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW AMERICA'S NATIONAL PARKS ARE DECLINING.
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