The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, July 17, 1995
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Correction: Dr. Frank A. Downing Jr. has been in private practice since 1983. His length of practice was listed incorrectly last week. Correction published Monday, July 24, 1995 in THE BUSINESS WEEKLY on page 2. ***************************************************************** CAREER TRACK
DIGEST: NEW BUSINESSES
COLLEGE USES GRANT TO ENCOURAGE INTERNET PARTICIPATION
CONCURRENT SOLITAIRE . . . BLACK TEN ON RED JACK, MOM
THEY CONVERT VEHICLE FUEL USE FROM GASOLINE TO GAS
HEALTH RECORDS AREN'T SO SECRET
MERCHANT MARINE VITAL TO U.S.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** COMPUTERS A technical problem erased several sentences last week on the Opinion page. A prominent paragraph in the Ted Evanoff column should have read: ``You will always have planners and you will always hear them call for superports,'' said Rick Martinez, public affairs manager at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. ``But what is kind of discounted is: Do you hear the customers calling for a superport? Do you hear the airlines calling for a superport? Does the flying public really need a superport?'' Correction published Monday, July 24, 1995 on page 4 of THE BUSINESS WEEKLY. ***************************************************************** IN THE AIRPORT INDUSTRY, DOES BIGGER MEAN BETTER?
WHAT'S IN THE AIR IN NORFOLK, NEWPORT NEWS?
TOWN ONCE BOUGHT A FLORIDA VEHICLE
GETTING INTO GEAR ROBINSON BODY WORKS STUMBLED INTO THE AMBULANCE BUILDING MARKET NEARLY 20 YEARS AGO. NOW IT'S TRYING TO REV UP PRODUCTION FOR EAST COAST CITIES.
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