The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, October 4, 1995
- THE TROUBLE WITH NAUTICUS: FINANCES ARE ONLY THE BEGINNING
- HIGH-TECH PLUM PICKS HAMPTON ROADS
SILICON DOMINION
- TIME TO SCREAM FOR HEALTH CARE
- ATTENDANCE ALTERNATIVE
- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO COLUMBUS?
- LET'S COMPUTERIZE EDUCATION
- AN INDICTMENT OF THE RACIAL DIVIDE IN AMERICA
THE SIMPSON VERDICT
- CORRECTIONS
- AROUND TOWN
- FROM AROUND HAMPTON ROADS: ELATION, SHOCK
- A FREE MAN
ORENTHAL JAMES SIMPSON WAS FREED TUESDAY OF CHARGES THAT HE MURDERED HIS
EX-WIFE, NICOLE BROWN SIMPSON, AND HER FRIEND RONALD GOLDMAN, BUT THE VERDICT
HAS NOT FREED A NATION TO WHOM HIS TRIAL BECAME A LENGTHY, PAINFUL SOUNDING OF
THE DEEP DIVISIONS AMONG US.
- SCREEN SCENES STOP SHOPPERS
- AROUND TOWN
- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
``WE HOPE THIS VERDICT DOES NOT DISCOURAGE THE VICTIMS''
- O.J. OUTRUNS EVIDENCE TO HIT END ZONE OF JUSTICE
- PERHAPS HE WAS ASLEEP WHILE GOLFING IN BACK YARD
- A JUSTICE TO MAKE UP FOR PAST INJUSTICES
- CHRONOLOGY OF O.J. SIMPSON CASE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Also, the byline was missing on a column about local television
coverage of the Simpson trial. The column was by staff writer Larry
Bonko.
Correction published Thursday, October 5, 1995.
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LOCAL TELEVISION STATIONS REACT TO O.J. VERDICT WITH APT GUSTO
- NUMBERS
THE O.J. SIMPSON CASE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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In some editions Wednesday, reactions to the O.J. Simpson trial
verdict, written by Norfolk Commonwealth's Attorney Charles Griffith
and defense attorney Andrew Sacks, were switched. They are being
rerun today on Page A8.
Correction published Thursday, October 5, 1995.
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REACTION
- Q&A
- THE LESSON: A WIFE BEATER CAN GET AWAY WITH MURDER
- ONCE AGAIN, O.J. STOPPED THE NATION COLD
FEW EVENTS HAVE SO HELD THE NATION IN THRALL AS THE TRIAL, AND FEW EVENTS HAVE
BROUGHT THE COUNTRY TO SUCH A STANDSTILL AS THE READING OF THE VERDICT.
- MORE THAN SIMPSON WAS ON TRIAL IN LOS ANGELES
- RACE
FOR MANY, TRIAL WAS A BLACK-AND-WHITE ISSUE
by SS