The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, November 20, 1995
VIRGINIA S. BEMBRIDGE
JANICE B. WILLIAMS
LUCILLE S. JACKSON
VERNEDA C. GRIGGS
JOHN W. BOWMAN
WARREN P. LIVELY
WILLIS WARREN
THEODORE M. AMBROSE
ROBERT C. DOLES
JAMES T. BROWN
DELOIS R. PALMER
WILLIAM C. HICKMAN
ROBERT L. LAUVER SR.
MICHAEL A. MCCORMICK
SHERMAN E. BURNHAM
MABEL B. COX
THELMA L. BROWN
EARL E. BAUGHMAN SR.
FLORA S. MORSE
ALICE T. RIGGAN
NEW ZIP COULD FIND LOST TOWNS
GASTON OUTLAY ``A HUGE RISK,'' FOES SAY IF CAROLINA RESISTANCE WINS VA. BEACH WILL LOSE MILLIONS
PORTSMOUTH HITS HOMICIDE RECORD CRADOCK MAN'S DEATH IS THE YEAR'S 37TH. DRUGS AND POVERTY ARE BLAMED.
SENDING HELP TO SARAJEVO
TASTELESS OR NOT, IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR TO TALK TURKEY
ELIE WIESEL WARNS AGAINST IGNORING SUFFERING
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** There were errors in a MetroNews chart Monday that rated states and the District of Columbia on the basis of group-home services for the mentally retarded. While the rankings were correct, numbers for the bottom five states should have been: 47. Illinois 16.6 48. Mississippi 14.7 49. Tennessee 12.7 50. Alabama 8.5 51. Virginia 3.4 The chart showed the number of people with mental retardation services in small settings per 100,000 population on June 30, 1993. Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Tuesday, November 21, 1995, page A2. ***************************************************************** METHODISTS TO SERVE STATE'S HANDICAPPED
MISSION OF MERCY A LOCAL FILIPINO-AMERICAN GROUP IS TRYING TO HELP HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FILIPINOS LEFT HOMELESS AFTER TYPHOON ANGELA.
JOY FUND DONATIONS
MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTED
OLD-FASHIONED BARGAINING ENDED SUB-BUILDING BATTLE BATEMAN PROPOSAL BROUGHT PARTIES TO AGREEMENT IN ONE DAY OF TALKS.
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