The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Tuesday, September 9, 1997
- EX-CADET SUES CITADEL, CLAIMS SEXUAL ABUSE
- PROSECUTORS: SMITHFIELD FINE SHOULD GO TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MONEY SHOULD NOT BE SET ASIDE FOR BAY, PAGAN RIVER, ARGUES JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Unclaimed Freight is a discount furniture store in Virginia Beach, not a freight warehouse, as described in a story Tuesday about a city of Virginia Beach purchase for its Community Services Board. Correction published Wednesday, September 10, 1997. ***************************************************************** BEACH BUY BECOMES A COSTLY SURPRISE A FORMER HOTEL THAT THE CITY BOUGHT FOR $12 MILLION TO HOUSE THE COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD MAY NEED TO BE RAZED AND REBUILT.
- HURRICANE APPEARS TO BE A THREAT ONLY TO SHIPS
- FOCUS: LAST OF THE ``BIG MEN'' MOBUTU SESE SEKO, THE EXILED AFRICAN DICTATOR WHO DIED SUNDAY, WAS A COLD WAR RELIC: A WILY DESPOT WHO SEIZED AND KEPT POWER WITH U.S. HELP BECAUSE OF HISANTI-COMMUNIST STANCE, THEN LOOTED THE TREASURY WHILE HIS NATION WENT TO RUIN.
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