The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
WRONG SUBJECT
NORTH FOR PRESIDENT?
RACE TRACK BENEFICIAL
ROBB DOES HIS BEST FOR VIRGINIA
CONSERVATIVES OPPOSE BLACK PROGRESS
CAMPAIGN THEMES TAX-CUT FEVER
MILITARY PREPAREDNESS 'HOLLOW' FORCE?
PENALIZED FOR UNCONTROLLED GROWTH
VIRGINIA LOTTERY
AUTHOR SAYS SADDAM WILL COLLAPSE THE ODU PROFESSOR ADVISES A PATIENCE-AND-PRESSURE POLICY.
IN THE MEDIA AGE, AD GURUS STAND TALL THE CANDIDATE'S THE BOSS, BUT HOE HE OR SHE IS SHOWN ON TV CAN BE KEY TO VICTORY.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A caption with Monday's front-page photo of a horse race erroneously identified one of the jockeys as Arnold Stansley. A businessman who won the state's first parti-mutuel track license, Stansley is a former harness-race driver. Correction published Tuesday, October 18, 1994. ***************************************************************** RACE TRACK WINNER A BUSINESSMAN ARNOLD STANSLEY HAS FOUND A WAY TO MERGE HIS LOVE OF HORSES WITH HIS EXPERTISE IN BUSINESS. HE'LL GET TO DO SO IN NEW KENT COUNTY, THANKS TO A STATE LICENSE FOR A PARI-MUTUEL RACE TRACK.
U.S. LETS STAND RULING ON GAY SAILOR
DEAF CULTURE & PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PENTAGON MIGHT BE UNABLE TO FIGHT TWO WARS AT ONCE THE PROBLEM IS NOT IN NUMBERS BUT IN TRANSPORT CAPACITY.
A SHOW OF FORCE IN THE PERSIAN GULF
LOTTO CHANGES
ISRAEL, JORDAN MAKE PEACE
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