The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, June 19, 1995
STATE BOARD SEEKS TO CONTROL SCHOOLS
``GROSS DISTORTION'' OF MILITARY PAY
STOP BICKERING
ARREST SPRAWL
LOOSE CANNON
DEREGULATING TELECOMMUNICATIONS MORE FREEDOM IS OVERDUE
REGENT NOT ALONE IN ITS COMPLAINTS AGAINST ABA
MILITARY COULD QUIT AIDS RESEARCH THE PENTAGON MIGHT SHIFT ITS MONEY - FROM LOOKING FOR A CURE, TO PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF AIDS AMONG TROOPS.
STAFFORD LOANS: BALANCED-BUDGET VICTIMS? IF THE INTEREST EXEMPTION WERE HALTED, UP TO $19 BILLION WOULD BE SAVED AT STUDENTS' EXPENSE.
REGENT UNIVERSITY'S STRUGGLE FOR ACCREDITATION FROM THE ABA A 1989 LETTER MISREPRESENTING THE LAW SCHOOL'S POSITION ON TENURE EARNED PROVISIONAL ACCREDITATION FOR THE SCHOOL. LATER, THE LETTER WOULD CAUSE A RIFT THAT THE JEOPARDIZED THE PROCESS.
JOYCE TRUMP, AFTER 34 YEARS IN SUFFOLK'S SCHOOL, WILL BE SUPERINTENDENT
VIRGINIA BEACH IS STARTING ITS SEARCH; SUFFOLK JUST FOUND ITS SUPERINTENDENT - RIGHT AT HOME. VIRGINIA BEACH DEBATES THE COMMUNITY'S ROLE IN SELECTION PROCESS.
REGULATING CONTENT EASIER SAID THAN DONE FED NANNY/BIG BROTHER
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