The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Monday, February 13, 1995
MISUNDERSTOOD GOALS
REPUBLICANS RESCUE TOBACCO COMPANIES
HORMONES CAN BE UNHEALTHY
CLEAR THE LAST HURDLE TO ELECTORAL REFORM
SLASHING AID MAY NOT BE CUT AND DRIED NOT SO TIGHTFISTED AFTER ALL
OVERPAID BROADCASTERS
NORFOLK MAYOR MEETS CITIZENS INDIVIDUALLY YES, LET'S TALK
AN OBITUARY FOR SCHOOL REFORM
HOW WELFARE WOULD AFFECT ONE FAMILY SHE'S 25, DIVORCED TWICE, WITH FOUR CHILDREN. FOR HER, TWO REFORM PLANS SPELL TWO DIFFERENT FUTURES.
RECORDING TELLS TALE OF FATAL JANUARY POLICE CHASE
STUDIES SHOW POLICE PURSUITS PLAGUED BY COLLISIONS, INJURIES
CORRECTION
ARMY WOMEN BULK IT UP IT ISN'T A QUESTION OF WHETHER WOMEN CAN BECOME AS STRONG AS MEN, BUT HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE.
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