The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Saturday, January 28, 1995
TELEPHONE WIZARDRY REALLY A GOOD THING?
UNHAPPY WITH ALLEN
ISRAEL VS. TERRORISTS FENCE OUT PALESTINIANS?
`HELPING WHERE HELP IS NEEDED MOST'
CLARIFYING EVERGREEN
`BLEEDING HEART' NO INSULT
THE ARTS PAY DIVIDENDS
BARNYARD ECONOMICS
ABORTION OUR `FINAL SOLUTION'
CONGRESSIONAL PENSION PLAN IS EXCESSIVE GILDED PERK SHOULD GO
LAW ENFORCEMENT QUESTIONS FOR ARRESTEES
ADVANCE OR RETREAT? A WHITE HOUSE SUMMIT TODAY MOVES WELFARE REFORM TO THE TOP OF THE NATIONAL AGENDA. IT COMES AS A NEW REPUBLICAN CONGRESS WORKS TO UNDO THE "SAFETY NET" WOVEN DURING THE THREE DECADES SINCE THE WAR ON POVERTY WAS DECLARED. WELFARE, FOOD STAMPS AND OTHER PROGRAMS THAT FORM THE NET, THEY SAY, COST TOO MUCH AND HURT THE POOR BY MAKING THEM DEPENDENT.
BALANCED-BUDGET AMENDMENT MAY FAIL IN CRUCIAL NUMBERS OF STATES, TALLY SAYS
MARINES STATIONED ON NORFOLK SHIP HURT IN ALBANIA SHOOTINGS
PERRY REBUKES GOP OVER CONTROL OF DEFENSE POLICY
SALVI HAD LONG HISTORY AS A MISFIT, PARENTS SAY
CLOSING BASES: PAY NOW, SAVE LATER BUDGET REALITIES FORCE THE PENTAGON TO CUT BACK ON SHUTTING FACILITIES.
VIRGINIA LOTTERY
CORRECTION
NAVY OFFER
MEDGAR EVERS' WIDOW MAY SEEK KEY NAACP POSITION
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