The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, November 14, 1995
GLIMPSES OF HOME: KIDS ARE GROWING CRISES ARISE AND HIS WIFE IS ALONE.
INFORMATION OFFICERS WIN STATE RECOGNITION
A MESSAGE FOR THE SENDER, AND THE MESSENGER A FAULTY STRATEGY
TICK DANGER AT LAKE
NO ENDORSEMENT OF PILOT
JUST SAY NO! - TO TOBACCO
DEFAULT SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN PUT ON THE TABLE
VIRGINIA'S MODEL FOR COMMUNITY-BASED SOLUTIONS TO REAL PROBLEMS
KILLER 17
IN SUPPORT OF MR. LUTER
SHUTDOWN MAKES LIFE UNCERTAIN FOR FEDERAL WORKERS AT LANGLEY
FATHER FINDS WAY TO FIGHT BACK AFTER DAUGHTER'S DEATH DONATIONS IN MEMORY OF AMBER ZAJAC
A SENATOR'S LAMENT: ``WE'RE ALL LOSERS'' THERE WAS DESPAIR ON ALL SIDES AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PREPARED TO SHUT DOWN.
HIGH COURT TO DECIDE IF SMUT LAW FOR TV VIOLATES FREE-SPEECH RIGHTS
HATE CRIMES DOWN IN 1994; WITH MURDERS ALSO DECLINING
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** About 57,600 federal employees work in Hampton Roads. Information provided Tuesday with a story on the federal budget talks was based only on the number of civilian employees employed by the Navy. Correction published Wednesday, November 15, 1995 on page A2. ***************************************************************** WHO'D GO HOME IN HAMPTON ROADS
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