The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Thursday, May 4, 1995
SOUTH HAMPTON ROADS' SOLID-WASTE PAIN: CONGRESS HAS THE REMEDY
HIGHER FEES WOULDN'T ENSURE JUSTICE
ALL LEADERSHIP MUST BE `WEAK'
PLAY BIZBALL!
HEROES AMONG US
OKLAHOMA NOT WACO
WRONG DREAM
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Paul R. Smith's letter to the editor, ``One by one'' (May 5), was, as the letter writer notes in a telephone call to the newspaper, an ironic comment upon some gun proponents' justification of the bombing in Oklahoma City as an attack upon a ``tyrannical'' government. Irony is often misunderstood and angry phone calls to his residence left no doubt that Mr. Smith's letter had been misinterpreted by some. He says: ``I very much deplore the terrorist act in Oklahoma City. I sincerely regret any pain my letter may have caused anyone, especially the families of the victims. I plead their forgiveness.'' Clarification published in The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star on Saturday, May 6, 1995, on page A14. ***************************************************************** ONE BY ONE
NORFOLK REVISITS HOME FRONT BEFORE VE DAY 2 DAYS OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOCUS ON TIDEWATER OF 1945
PROTEIN MIX MAY BE STEP TOWARD CURE FOR DIABETES EVMS SCIENTISTS SAY THE SUBSTANCE CURED HAMSTERS IN A STUDY.
TOP DEVELOPER SIGNS; MACY'S OUT MACARTHUR MALL GETS CRUCIAL FUNDING FROM THE TAUBMAN CO.
YOUNG DELEGATES DEBATE CHANGES TO ENTITLEMENTS FOR ELDERLY AMERICANS SOME YOUTHS MAKE UNEXPECTED PUSHES FOR RADICAL REFORM AT THE CONFERENCE.
TAUBMAN'S REPUTATION: ``ONE OF THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS''
SENATE ADOPTS PUNITIVE-DAMAGE LIMITS
LAWYERS ASK U.S. SUPREME COURT FOR A FINAL REVIEW OF STOCKTON CASE
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