The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Monday, February 20, 1995
WOMEN ARE FLIPPING FOR UPS MEN: IS IT THE UNIFORM?
HEALTH CARE FOR `BROKEN CHILDREN'
CUTTING TAXES FOR MISGUIDED POLICY
LAWYERS NOT `CUSTOMERS'
DEMOCRATS DOOMED
STREET SIGNS OVERHEAD
TELEMARKETING: NEW RULES OF THE GAME
CHAIRWOMAN PLANS TO REDIRECT NAACP'S ATTENTION TO GRASS ROOTS
NAVAL YARD STACKS UP WELL PROGNOSIS: THE NAVY APPEARS LIKELY TO MAINTAIN ONE ALL-PURPOSE SHIPYARD ON EACH COAST.
SHIPYARD SERVES AS A LIFELINE OUTSIDE GATE 10
4 DEAD IN N.C. MURDERS, SUICIDE 3 CHILDREN ARE FIRST HOMICIDES SINCE 1978 IN KILL DEVIL HILLS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Steven T. Foster is the state's insurance commissioner. His position was misidentified in a story Monday about lobbying. Correction published Tuesday, February 21, 1995 on page A2. ***************************************************************** CASES SHOW VULNERABILITY OF LAWMAKERS TO LOBBYISTS
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