THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Tuesday, March 7, 1995 TAG: 9503070304 SECTION: FRONT PAGE: A2 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Short : 36 lines
A MetroNews headline Sunday erroneously said, ``Beach council moves toward wards.'' Although the Virginia Beach City Council is moving toward equal-population districts, the majority of council members say they don't support going to wards.
In the same story, Michael J. Barrett was incorrectly identified as chairman of the board of the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce. Barrett is immediate past chairman; N. Robert Kopecko Jr. is current chairman.
A MetroNews map Monday, showing a proposed amphitheater site for Virginia Beach, contained errors. Princess Anne Park is the area north of the amphitheater site; the amphitheater's stage would face southeast.
Robert B. Pirie Jr. is an assistant secretary of the Navy and was chairman of a base-evaluation committee. A story Monday about base-closure decisions had his name wrong.
A two-thirds majority of the Senate was needed to pass the balanced-budget amendment, which fell one vote short of passing last week. A story Monday, about Republican Sen. Mark Hatfield offering to resign, erroneously said a two-thirds majority of those voting was needed.
For reservations for the musical ``Anything Goes,'' to be presented by the Governor's School for the Arts, call 441-2905. The wrong number was given in a Preview listing. The musical will open at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Wells Theater, Norfolk, and will run through Saturday. by CNB