The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Thursday, January 12, 1995
OPEN SEASON ON STUPID HUNTERS
OPPRESSIVE PARTY
HELP IS ON THE WAY
HELP THE LIVING
MISGUIDED GIFTS
FITTING PENALTY
ENTEBBE RESCUE A GREATER FEAT
ELIZABETH RIVER CLAMS: AFTER YOU, SCIENTISTS
REWRITING THE CONTRACT: GOP CONFRONTS REALITY
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The 1995 Virginia General Assembly session is scheduled to meet for 46 days. A front-page story Thursday about a procedural clash had an incorrect length of time for the session. Correction published Friday, January 13, 1995. ***************************************************************** PROCEDURAL CLASH KEEPS ASSEMBLY AT SQUARE ONE
DOWNTOWN: NORFOLK TCC CAMPUS SAVED FROM AX MAYOR FRAIM STRIKES DEAL WITH ALLEN: FORGO STATE FUNDS ONLY IN '95-96
STUDY SAYS ``CONTRACT'' WOULD HIT VIRGINIA'S KIDS
BILLS WOULD CHANGE THE WAY BEACH VOTERS ELECT THEIR COUNCILORS PLANS WOULD EVEN OUT DISTRICTS' POPULATIONS.
ALLEN SPEAKS, DESPITE SQUABBLE ADDRESS: ALLEN ACKNOWLEDGES DIVISIVENESS OF PLANNED TAX CUTS
NAUTICUS DIRECTOR BARTLETT RESIGNS UNEXPECTEDLY
DAY 1: TRADITION IS OUT, BATTLES ARE IN
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** C. Richard Cranwell, Democratic delegate to the Virginia House of Representatives from Roanoke County, is the majority leader for the House. He was incorrectly identified as the minority leader in an article Thursday about reactions to Gov. Allen's speech. Correction published Friday, January 13, 1995. ***************************************************************** REACTIONS TO THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH
VIRGINIA LOTTERY
CORRECTIONS
SENTENCES CUT BECAUSE WITNESS GOT SEX FOR HELP AT LEAST FIVE OTHER DRUG DEALERS COULD GET REDUCED TIME OR NEW TRIALS AS WELL.
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