The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Tuesday, May 23, 1995
WE SUE AT THE DROP OF A DIME LITIGIOUS AMERICANS
TRADE SANCTIONS ON JAPAN DON'T SOLVE U.S. PROBLEMS
FARM SUBSIDIES BOOST AREA ECONOMY
GOVERNMENT IS THE ENEMY
NEED STANDARDS
THANKS FROM OKLAHOMA CITY
PIG INCIDENT NOT FUNNY FOR THE PIG BURCH BEHAVED BADLY
COALITION'S WORKING AT CROSS PURPOSES WITH ITS CONTRACT
BAN ON RESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIPS IS UPHELD THE EFFECT OF THE MARYLAND CASE IN VIRGINIA IS UNCERTAIN.
ROBB'S PRESS AIDE LEAVES TO ACCEPT SIMILAR JOB FOR GORE
A VOTE TODAY ON SUB WORK MIGHT BE A BELLWETHER A HOUSE PANEL WILL CONSIDER FORCING COMPETITIVE BIDS ON NAVY JOBS, WHICH WOULD GIVE NEWPORT NEWS A BOOST.
NORFOLK'S SHIPS ARE COMING IN A DESTROYER FROM CHARLESTON, S.C., IS THE LATEST NEWCOMER, THANKS TO THE 1993 BASE CLOSINGS.
WAREHOUSE THAT BURNED HAD TROUBLED HISTORY IN ONE CASE, THE EPA SPENT $1.5 MILLION TO CLEAN UP TOXINS STORED THERE - MONEY IT HASN'T BEEN REPAID.
NO RISK LIKELY FROM BURNED WAREHOUSE, OFFICIALS SAY
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