The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, June 26, 1995
ON TRIAL: DNA TESTING IN THEORY, NOTHING IS MORE UNIQUE THAN DNA. SCIENTISTS SAY THEY CAN PINPOINT A CRIME SUSPECT WITH NEAR CERTAINTY. BUT SOME TRIALS ARE SHOWING THAT DNA EVIDENCE WON'T GUARANTEE A CONVICTION.
CHURCHES ARE ``COMMUNITIES OF PEOPLE''
REPUBLICANS REDUCE DEBT THEY BUILT
ALPHABET SOUP: IRS PURSUES AARP AND NRA - NONPROFIT NONSENSE
FUND POLICE, NOT THEATER
MORE CHAMBER INVOLVEMENT SOUGHT
HAMPTON ROADS TOURISM: ALL JOIN HANDS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Several lines were missing from Monday's story about Jay Timmons, aide to Gov. George Allen. The paragraph should have read: Democrats - and some Republicans - say Timmons personifies the administration's fundamental flaw: The governor's inner circle is filled with GOP campaign workers who have little experience in state government and little inclination to compromise their political ideology. These critics say the administration has no one who can soften Allen's combative attitude toward the Democrat-controlled General Assembly. Correction published Tuesday, June 27, 1995. ***************************************************************** GOVERNOR'S RIGHT-HAND MAN THE CHIEF OF STAFF'S DEVOTION AND TENACITY ARE QUICKLY BECOMING LEGENDARY AMOND RICHMOND'S INSIDERS
I DO? WEDDING DAY CATCHES GROOM BY SURPRISE
FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE BERGER DIES PICKED AS A CONSERVATIVE, HE UPHELD LIBERAL IDEAS
DOCUMENTS SHOW NRA IS $69 MILLION IN THE RED 4 YEARS OF DEFICITS, BUT LOBBYIST SAYS IT'S ``IN GREAT SHAPE.''
VOTER TURNOUT, INDEPENDENTS UP, SAYS REPORT ON '94 ELECTIONS
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