The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Commentary: Sunday, January 1, 1995
STORYTELLING PRIMER DISCOVERS UNIVERSAL IN THE MULTICULTURAL
INTEREST RATES DISCLOSE THE POWER OF OUR GOVERNMENT ARE WE DEPENDENT ON GOVERNMENT, OR IS IT THE OTHER WAY AROUND?
NAVY'S SHORT-TERM CASH CRUNCH INDICATES LONG-TERM PROBLEM
ARE GUNS THE PROBLEM? IT IS NOT TRUE THAT VIOLENT CRIME IS EXCLUSIVE TO THE UNITED STATES. EVEN IN NEW ZEALAND, WHICH RECENTLY TOUGHENED ITS ALREADY RESTRICTIVE GUN LAWS, VIOLENCE IS RISING.
THE 1995 AGENDA RETOOLING FOREIGN POLICY
NOTHING AFFIRMATIVE HERE
THERE'S STILL HOPE FOR SCHOOLS
NO TO NAUTICUS - AT LEAST AS IT IS
REPORT TO READERS WHAT TURNED YOU ON, AND OFF, IN '94
GOVERNORS PROPOSE A NEW FEDERALISM FOR CHANGE, WITH CARE
PRAY PRIVATELY
ARCHITECT'S SUBTLE TOUCHES MADE CUSTOMHOUSE UNIQUELY SOUTHERN
BOOKS MAKE US MEMBERS OF HUMAN FAMILY
POSTMODERNISM BELIEVING IN LIFE DESPITE ALIENATION
BATTLE OF THE BOOKS, REPRISED THE SWIFTIAN WAR PITTING THE ANCIENT AGAINST THE MODERN CONTINUES TO RAGE TODAY IN THE DEBATE OVER THE VALUE OF THE WESTERN LITERARY CANON.
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