The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, November 1, 1995
WOMEN IN BUSINESS STILL A SLOW CLIMB
FLOWERS FOR 15TH DISTRICT
ASHAMED OF COUNCIL
COPELAND HELPS VICTIMS
CHESAPEAKE NEEDED NEW CAPTAINS
ENVIRONMENT LOSES IN VIRGINIA
WELFARE AND MEDICARE BLOCK GRANTS TO STATES RAW DEAL IN THE WORKS
AS SOME VIRGINIA BEACH TEENAGERS SEE TROUBLED TEENS
JUDGE RULES IN FAVOR OF ``DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL'' POLICY
LOBBIES TAKE LONG LOOK AT EYE-CARE LAWS INTEREST GROUPS WANT TO CHANGE SOME PROCEDURES.
ISSUES BENEATH THE SURFACE REPORTS OF CONTRIBUTIONS HIGHLIGHT AN AGENDA THAT ORGANIZATIONS AND BUSINESSES WANT TO STRESS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The first name and title of Joseph W. Luter III, chairman of Smithfield Foods Inc., were missing from an Associated Press story Wednesday about a political donation. Correction published Thursday, November 2, 1995. ***************************************************************** SMITHFIELD FOODS PROMISES $25,000
LATEST POLLS GIVE GOP SLIGHT EDGE THEY NEED TO GAIN 6 SEATS TO CONTROL GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
COURT: BANKS CAN FREEZE YOUR ASSET IF YOU FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY
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