The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, November 5, 1995
ANOTHER IMPERILED CHESAPEAKE BAY FISHERY SAVE THE BLUE CRAB
A LONELY CHILD NORTH CAROLINA AUTHOR KAYE GIBBONS EXPLORES THE INNER LIVES OF A MANIC-DEPRESSIVE MOTHER AND HER ISOLATED DAUGHTER.
LINKING HAMPTON ROADS TO BOSWASH BY RAIL
NOVEL BRINGS HISTORIC FIGURE TO LIFE
SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE OUTER BANKS AUTHORS EXAMINE HISTORY AND NATURE IN REGION
DRURY'S POLITICAL POLEMIC LACKS DEPTH AND MORALITY
NATION IS DOING SOMETHING SOUTHERN
REPORT TO READERS IS PHOTO'S REALITY A LOSS OF DIGNITY?
NEITHER SOFT ON CRIME NOR PROFLIGATE
NO TO NEGATIVISM
SEN. LOUISE LUCAS AND NORFOLK STATE
FOR FAMILY VALUES
MANIPULATING STATE WORKERS FOR VOTES
QUEBEC VOTES NOT TO SECEDE CANADA AND VIRGINIA
HEROINES DEFY STEREOTYPES IN NORFOLK WRITER'S ROMANCES
RICHNESS OVERPOWERS TAN'S THIRD NOVEL
VIRGINIA CATHOLICISM WAS BORN IN TIDEWATER
TODAY'S TYRANNY THE WORLD IS NO LONGER TERRORIZED BY AN EVIL EMPIRE OR A NAZI WAR MACHINE, BUT SUFFERING HAS NOT BEEN ABOLISHED. WILLIAM SCHULZ, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA, SAYS FIGHTING TO END HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES SHOULD BE A FOCAL POINT OF U.S. FOREIGN POLICY.
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