The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, September 11, 1995
- WORKERS FALL BEHIND DESPITE RECORD PROFITS
- A HEALTH-REFORM PLAN
- HOSPICES HELP
- THE LORD'S GAME
- HOW BLOCK GRANTS CAN BACKFIRE
MEDICAID NIGHTMARE
- A FLAWED WELFARE-REFORM PLAN
CHURCH, STATE AND MONEY
- ARSENAL SHIP WOULDN'T REPLACE CARRIERS
OPPONENTS QUESTION SHIP'S VERSATILITY; LOBBYISTS SAY IT'LL ENHANCE ABILITIES
OF CARRIERS
- AN ALTERNATE TO SOCIAL SECURITY
- DEMING HELPED JAPANESE RISE FROM THE ASHES OF WAR
- PLANE HITS HOUSE; 3 OF 12 DEAD ARE LOCAL
SKYDIVERS WERE FROM BEACH, NEWPORT NEWS, HAMPTON
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The jet fighters that took off Sunday from the aircraft carrier
Theodore Roosevelt were F/A-18s. The wrong jets were cited in a
story Monday about U.S. warships firing on Bosnian Serb
anti-aircraft missile sites.
Correction published Wednesday, September 13, 1995.
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U.S. WARSHIP FIRES ON BOSNIA SERBS
NORFOLK-BASED CRUISER NORMANDY LAUNCHES 13 MISSILES
- SERVICE MEMBERS CHALLENGE, IN COURTS, POLICY ON GAYS
FOR 1ST TIME, FEDERAL APPEALS COURT HEARS CASE ON ``DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL''
POLICY.
- IF IT BECAME PRIVATE, CITADEL WOULD SAVE TAXPAYERS $17 MILLION
- ROBERTSON SAYS HE FINDS DOLE ACCEPTABLE TO RELIGIOUS RIGHT
by SS