The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Saturday, April 1, 1995
- ODU RUSSIAN PROGRAM FREEZES TO DEATH
- GOVERNOR HAS A BAD IDEA
PISTOL-PACKING DRINKERS
- WE'LL PAY
- LINKING TAX CUTS TO SPENDING DISCIPLINE
YES, CUT DEFICIT FIRST
- WE WANT A DRESS CODE
- DON'T OVERLOOK FRATS' GOOD WORKS
- GOOD NEWS
- REPENT, AMERICANS
- WOMEN ON SHIPS OK
- NAVY LAUNCHES SUB, NEW ERA
WHEN IT COMES TO SUBS, THE ARMS RACE CONTINUES.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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William W. Patterson of Suffolk served as a torpedo-bomber pilot
in the Navy during World War II and received the Navy Cross for
heroism. A photo caption Saturday accompanying a front-page story
about the 50th anniversary of the battle at Okinawa incorrectly
identified the branch of the military he served with.
Correction published Tuesday, April 4, 1995 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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50TH ANNIVERSARY: OKINAWA'S HIGH COST: MEN'S LIVES AND SOULS
AMERICA COUNTED 50,000 CASUALTIES, JAPAN LOST 100,000.
- CITADEL OFFICIAL WHO ADMITTED WOMAN IS REASSIGNED, PAPER SAYS
- VA TO STUDY RADIUM'S LONG-TERM EFFECTS ON VETS
700 SUBMARINERS WERE TREATED FOR MIDDLE-EAR AILMENTS.
- CORRECTIONS
- CHRISTENING OF CHEYENNE, LAST L.A. CLASS SUBMARINE, MARKS THE END OF AN ERA
- DON'T FORGET
- ABORTION FOES NOW NEIGHBORS
OPERATION RESCUE HAS MOVED IN NEXT DOOR TO A DALLAS ABORTION CLINIC.
by SS