The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, November 18, 1995
ANOTHER VIEW: FOR DEMOCRATS IT'S TIME TO DO THE UNEXPECTED
LET'S CELEBRATE
DUAL FLAGS SHOWED UNITY AND RESPECT
WEAR OWN UNIFORM
VIRGINIA BEACH GETS FEDERAL FUNDS: SAND DOLLARS
HOW IT WAS, REPORTED FAITHFULLY
ENDANGERED SPECIES REFORMER
KEEP A SHARP EYE ON THE FALCON
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A story Saturday about the federal budget shutdown said 71 civil service employees of the Navy Family Services Center in Norfolk were sent home. Only six are civil service employees; the other 65 are contract employees. Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Tuesday, November 21, 1995, page A2. ***************************************************************** FEDERAL SHUTDOWN CRIPPLES NAVY FAMILY SERVICES HUB
NAVY WORKS TO PAY BILLS TO EASE PINCH ON SHIPYARDS
STATE POLICE INVESTIGATING METZGER INMATES AND FAMILIES PREPARE LEGAL CHALLENGES TO PAROLE BOARD'S RULINGS
ADMIRAL TO RETIRE EARLY AFTER OKINAWA RAPE REMARK HE SAID THE MEN COULD'VE BOUGHT SEX
MORE INVESTIGATION WELCOME, BUT MAKE FACTS KNOWN: THE METZGER CASE
CAMPBELL PUTS MORE CHICKEN IN ITS CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
DEMOCRATS CLAIM VICTORY IN BATTLE OVER NEW PRISONS FORECAST CALLS FOR SLOWER GROWTH IN INMATE POPULATION.
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