The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- WHY AMERICA NEEDS CVN-76
- WITHHOLD JUDGMENT UNTIL FACTS ARE IN
- DUMBER AND DUMBER
- WHO'S WEIRD, WHERE?
- DISNEY'S AMERICA AND VIRGINIA'S GROWTH COMMISSION
- ANOTHER HARASSMENT VICTIM
ADMIRAL IN THE SIGHTS
- FROM WAR TO WATER
ANOTHER STEP TO PEACE
- ARMY TO ALLOW WOMEN ON COMBAT HELICOPTERS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A story Wednesday on sailors and Marines aboard ships off Haiti
reported incorrectly that they are spending six months in the
Caribbean. The nearly 4,000 members of the Inchon Amphibious Ready
Group left Norfolk July 6 and are expected to return next month.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Thursday, July 28,
1994, on page A2.
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A BATTLE WITH BOREDOM OFF HAITI
THREE WEEKS INTO THEIR MISSION, U.S. SAILORS AND MARINES ARE WEARY OF
WAITING.
- 2,000 U.S. TROOPS GOING TO RWANDA
THEY'LL HELP THE REFUGEES RETURN HOME
- FORT EUSTIS UNIT READY TO JOIN AIRLIFT
- RAIN, RAIN ... WILL IT END?
- CORRECTION
- LEAD LEVELS REMAIN A DANGER TO MANY
- STUDY: MANY ELDERLY GET WRONG DRUGS
- WATER TREATMENT CALLED INADEQUATE
- ON HOLD OFF HAITI
THE 4,000 U.S. SAILORS AND MARINES PATROLLING THE WATERS AROUND THIS CARIBBEAN
ISLAND NATION ARE BATTLING BOREDOM AS THEY AWAIT ORDERS ON THE NEXT STEP OF
THEIR MISSION.
- WAR-TORN RWANDA: THE BATTLING TRIBES MAY KNOW EACH OTHER TOO WELL
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