The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Wednesday, March 1, 1995
- HOW TO BATTLE NEIGHBORHOOD BLIGHT
BAYVIEW'S WAY
- CORRECTION
- WHY SILENT ON WHITE?
- AGAINST ROBERTSON
- STATEMENTS HARM HOMOSEXUALS
- RUN SWEET ARTICLES
- PLANT-DERIVED ESTROGENS APPROVED
- REPUBLICANS BEGIN TO CURB SPENDING
FIRST CUTS NOT THE DEEPEST
- NAVY HAILS ACHIEVEMENT OF GAY LT. TRACY THORNE
- HARD WORK WON THE DAY FOR BASE, EMPLOYEES SAY
- THOUGH DISAPPOINTED, MANY KNOW CONSOLIDATING IS SMART
- MAJOR BASE CLOSURES AND REALIGNMENTS
- OCEANA COMES OUT A WINNER
BASE COULD REACH PEAK IT HIT DURING 1989 BUILDUP
FUTURE CLOSURES MIGHT BE FORESTALLED.
- CORRECTIONS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A statement by Art Collins, chairman of the Hampton Roads
Regional Planning District Commission, was mistakenly attributed to
U.S. Rep. Norman Sisisky in a story Wednesday on the impact of
base-closing recommendations in an editorial Thursday, ``The
military and survival.'' The quote was, ``All branches of the
military recognized, in this era of jointness, that Hampton Roads
offers a world-class military environment . . . that is a resource
that could not reasonably be diminished.'' The quote appeared twice
in Wednesday's story - the first time attributed correctly to
Collins.
Correction published Saturday, March 4, 1995 on page A2.
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FROM FEAR TO EXULTATION:
MOST BASES HERE WOULD SURVIVE
- GULF WAR VETERANS COMPLAIN OF PAINS DURING INTERCOURSE
by SS