The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Sunday, April 30, 1995
WHAT YOU HAD TO SAY
WE PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND YES, TO MAKE MONEY, TOO
THREADS OF FEAR REACH VIRGINIA THE SPECTRUM OF MILITIAS SHARES ONE BELIEF: OUR RIGHTS ARE ERODING.
SHE FEELS DEEP PAIN BUT BELIEVES IN MCNAMARA'S WISDOM
THE WOUNDS BREAK OPEN AT UNEXPECTED MOMENTS AN ARTILLERYMAN TURNS BITTER, LOSING WHAT FAITH HE HAD IN THE GOVERNMENT.
THE JUDGMENT IS HARSH, THE MEMORIES PAINFUL A NAVY VETERAN SAYS MCNAMARA SHOULD BE ARRESTED FOR KILLING 58,000.
NORFOLK CHURCH REACHES OUT TO OKLAHOMA CONGREGATION
ROBERTSON'S BOOK PARALLELS MILITIA'S IDEAS
20 YEARS AFTER THE FALL OF VIETNAM SEEKING TO CLEAR HIS CONSCIENCE, MCNAMARA REOPENS THE WOUNDS OF WAR
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