The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Sunday, March 19, 1995
NEW LAW WILL HELP FOREIGNERS ADOPT CHILDREN IN RUSSIA
ON-LINE STUDENTS GET E-MAIL EDUCATION CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT'S NEW PROGRAM REACHES ABOUT 200 STUDENTS VIA COMPUTER.
REGENT UNIVERSITY TAKES LOW-TECH APPROACH TO DISTANCE EDUCATION
SAILOR BLASTS NAVY AS CAREER SINKS DESPITE NAVY'S FINDINGS, SHE SAYS INJURIES CAUSED BY A BEATING AS A RECRUIT ARE FORCING HER OUT.
JUSTICE DEPT. TAKES REVERSE-BIAS CASE DISCRIMINATION SUIT AGAINST ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY BRIMS WITH POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS.
JUDGE FAVORS NAVY IN LAWSUIT OVER GAY SAILOR THE JUDGE CALLED THE ``DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL'' POLICY A MODEST STEP TOWARD TOLERANCE OF HOMOSEXUALS.
FAULTY PART CAUSES FAA TO ORDER 6,000 PLANES GROUNDED
TEAM WILL LEAD EFFORT TO MAKE PAPER REFLECT ALL OF HAMPTON ROADS
STUDENTS TUNE IN ELECTRONIC COLLEGE ODU TELETECHNET BEAMS COURSES TO 800 STUDENTS ACROSS THE STATE
COAST GUARD LOOKS TO RESTRUCTURE TRAINING OFFICER-TRAINING WOULD MOVE TO NEW LONDON, CONN.
CLARIFICATION
ODU SEEKS 2ND MIRACLE TODAY
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