THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Tuesday, May 16, 1995 TAG: 9505160337 SECTION: FRONT PAGE: A2 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Short : 38 lines
Virginia Beach Rep. Owen B. Pickett, D-2nd, voted no on the
Saxton Amendment, a substitute to a bill (HR 961) overhauling the
federal law on clean water. Pickett's vote was reported incorrectly
in Monday's Roll Call for the week ending May 13.
Type was missing from the last paragraph of a column by
Washington Post writer Mike Causey in Monday's Business Weekly. The
column, describing a proposal concerning federal agencies, should
have concluded:
Appoint employees with ``exceptional academic qualifications'' to
any kind of job at Grade 7 ($24,441 to $31,770) and below. Under
current law, those appointments are limited to professional and
administrative jobs.
Rick Salzberg is public relations director of the Norfolk
Historical Society. A story in Saturday's MetroNews section about
Fort Norfolk incorrectly identified him as the society's director.
A headline with a Daily Break story Monday about student Angela
Goode was incorrect. Goode has never married.
Civil rights worker Medgar Evers died in 1963. The date of his
death was wrong in a caption Monday on the swearing in of his widow,
Myrlie Evers-Williams, as chairwoman of the NAACP.
by CNB