The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Tuesday, April 4, 1995
DON'T CLUTTER NORFOLK'S WELCOME MAT
BAD SIGN FOR NORFOLK
WISHES HE HAD KNOWN ABOUT BEING HOOKED UP
GINGRICH PROPOSES A LOOK AT MANAGED CARE WHAT PRICE SAVINGS?
SOL: REVISION OFFERS TOO LITTLE CHANGE, NOT TOO MUCH
THANKS, BUT NO THANKS BASEBALL'S BACK
ON TARGET FEEDING POOR CHILDREN
EX-LEADER GUILTY OF TAKING $600,000 FROM UNITED WAY WITNESSES DEPICT A WOMAIZER WHO SPENT LAVISHLY
NUCLEAR CLEANUP TO TOP $230 BILLION THE WORK WILL TAKE AT LEAST 75 YEARS. COSTS COULD SOAR AS HIGH AS $350 BILLION
TWO VIEWS ON U.S. SENATOR JOHN WARNER: TO MANY COLLEAGUES IN WASHINGTON, HE'S A RESPECTED STATESMAN WHO IS A LEADING CRITIC OF PRESIDENT CLINTON'S DEFENSE POLICY. BUT TO MANY REPUBLICANS IN VIRGINIA, HE'S A SELF-SERVING POLITICIAN WHO BETRAYED FELLOW PARTY MEMBERS OLIVER NORTH AND MICHAEL FARRIS.
CORRECTIONS
VIETNAM SAYS 1.1 MILLION DIED FIGHTING FOR NORTH
HARRASSMENT CONTINUES AT MILITARY ACADEMIES
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