The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, November 6, 1995
CREATING COMMUNITY
DON'T BASH COLIN POWELL
DON'T BE A HYPOCRITE: DRIVE THE TALK
DO GENERALS MAKE GOOD PRESIDENTS?
SMITHFIELD FOODS PLEDGES $25,000 MORE WHERE'S THE LIMIT?
NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING MARS ASSEMBLY RACES REJECT DIRTY POLITICS
A WONDERFUL TIME IN ISRAEL
THIS WEEK, U.VA. WILL CONSIDER VOLUNTARY FEES IN FUNDING OVERHAUL PLAN FOLLOWS A SUIT OVER FUNDS DENIED TO A CHRISTIAN MAGAZINE.
AFTER VICTORY OVER U.VA., EX-STUDENT SPREADS GOSPEL HE LIVES HIS FAITH, HELPS OTHER CONSERVATIVE STUDENT EDITORS GET THEIR MESSAGE INTO PRINT.
RABIN MEMORIAL: A CROSSROAD OF CULTURES
QUEST FOR JUSTICE IN PORTSMOUTH GLORIA BRANTON WAS DETERMINED THAT HER NEPHEW'S DEATH IN PORTSMOUTH NOT BECOME A STATISTIC. FOR THREE MONTHS SHE WALKED THE STREETS - SOMETIMES IN DISGUISE - PUTTING UP FLIERS AND LOOKING FOR HIS KILLER. SHE FOUND WITNESSES AND HELPED POLICE MAKE AN ARREST, BUT THE CHARGES WERE DROPPED BECAUSE THE WITNESSES WERE AFRAID TO TESTIFY. SHE NOW HAS RESIGNED HERSELF TO THE FACT THAT EARL ALEXANDER HARRIS JR.'S KILLER LIKELY WILL NEVER BE CAUGHT. THE CASE HAS BECOME A STATISTIC AFTER ALL - ONE OF A GROWING NUMBER OF INVESTIGATIONS HAMPERED BY WITNESS INTIMIDATION.
INTIMIDATORS LURK IN CRIMES' SHADOWS WITNESS INTIMIDATION IS HIGH IN PORTSMOUTH, PART OF AN EROSION IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM.
OKINAWA GOVERNOR CALLS FOR U.S. BASES TO CLOSE
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