The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, August 19, 1996
DON'T CAUSE ANIMALS TO ``SUFFER IN MY NAME''
SETTING HIGH STANDARDS IS NOT ENOUGH SCHOOL-REFORM CRITIQUE
FORGOTTEN HISTORY
PROTECT FREEDOMS: VOTE INDEPENDENT
MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE IS COSTLY
BLACKSMITHS, WE KNOW, BUT ``WHITESMITHS''?
CONSUMERS ARE DENIED POWER CHOICE IN VIRGINIA
TWO CENTS WORTH
NURTURE THE YOUNG, PREVENT CRIME
NAVY FRIGATES WOULD BEEF UP COAST GUARD THE SECONDHAND SHIPS WILL BE USED FOR DRUG INTERVENTION IF FUNDING IS APPROVED.
IT'S A LOT MORE THAN JUST SUN AND SURF LOCAL LIFEGUARDS ARE HONORED TODAY FOR KEEPING A STEADY EYE ON THE OCEANFRONT.
INMATE COUNT EXPLODES OVER DECADE TOUGHER LAWS SEND PRISONS SCRAMBLING FOR ADDED SPACE.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A front-page headline Monday erroneously referred to an Air Force cargo plane that crashed in Wyoming as a jet. The C-130 is a turboprop, not a jet. Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Tuesday, August 20, 1996, page A2. ***************************************************************** NINE KILLED AS AIR FORCE JET CRASHES IN WYOMING C-130 WAS CARRYING VEHICLES AND GEAR FOR WHITE HOUSE.
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