The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The cutline of a picture in last Sunday's HRW cover story about
tattoo removal said that Tina Hicks of Norfolk was waiting for
surgery after a press conference at the Center for Costmetic &
Reconstructive Surgery. The surgery was actually performed at DePaul
Medical Center.
Correction published Sunday, August 28, 1994.
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FADING FADS
TATTOOS ARE FOREVER...WELL, NOT ALWAYS. THANKS TO LASER SURGERY, ROSES AND
BUTTERFLIES CAN NOW DISAPPEAR WITH LITTLE PAIN OR SCARRING.
- MOTHERHOOD AND GUILT
MOTHERS CATCH HEAT WHETHER THEY WORK OR STAY AT HOME
- HOME REPAIRS TIPS TO KEEP YOUR SAVINGS FROM GOING DOWN THE DRAIN
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A story in Sunday's Hampton Roads Woman section incorrectly
identified the university from which Rosemarie Hughes, a dean at
Regent University, received her doctoral degree. She got her
doctorate from Old Dominion University. A caption also misidentified
Nick Hughes as Hughes' son. He is her stepson.
Correction published , in the Virginian Pilot, Wednesday, August 24,
1994, p. A2
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STEPPING OUT ON FAITH
ROSEMARIE HUGHES' TOUGH CHOICE GAVE HER AND HER HANDICAPPED SON A BRIGHTER
FUTURE.
by SS