The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Friday, February 24, 1995
- VMI'S ARGUMENT: GOOD AS A MATTER OF FACT IF NOT OF LAW
- LET'S TURN I-64 AND I-664 INTO A BELTWAY
FEWER TOURISTS LOST
- FOR A SAFER VIRGINIA
- NO THANKS, SENATOR
- SAY YES TO THE PRISON
- SHORE PRISON WILL ATTRACT DRUG DEALERS
- DEFENDS DR. FOSTER
- DOGS BEFORE PEOPLE?
- NAVY WANTS F/A-18 HORNETS AT OCEANA
- PENTAGON TO END OR REDUCE DUTIES AT 8 OVERSEAS MILITARY FACILITIES
- IKE CREW HALTS SEARCH FOR AIRMAN LOST AT SEA
- N.C. CONGRESSMAN RAISES DOUBTS ABOUT BASING JETS AT OCEANA
THE F/A-18S ARE SCHEDULED TO MOVE TO CHERRY POINT, N.C., FROM FLORIDA.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Under compromise legislation, $100,000 would be earmarked for
site selection and planning for a maximum security prison originally
planned for Northampton County. The amount was wrong in a chart with
Friday's story on the state prison budget.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star
on Saturday, February 25, 1995, on page A2.
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ALLEN GETS A SLASHED PRISON BUDGET
$106 MILLION PLAN ADDS UP TO ANOTHER POLITICAL SETBACK
- 4,000: THE DOW'S SURPASSES A MILESTONE. BUT HOW IMPORTANT IS IT?
- SOMALI MISSION GOING SO WELL IT'S BORING
- WEED OUT DOWN EMBRYOS? WHY?
THE PLAN UPSETS PARENTS, WHO SAY IT IMPLIES THEIR KIDS ARE INFERIOR. INSTEAD,
``THEY'RE WONDERFUL.''
- CORRECTIONS
by SS