The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, February 9, 1996
- GRATEFUL FOR POWER
- RESCUED AND SERVED - BY MANY
- BACKWARD IN TIME
- VIRGINIA AND THE MOTOR-VOTER LAW: VOTER IDS AREN'T NEEDED
- NATION'S GOVERNORS DEMAND COMPROMISE: MAKE A BUDGET DEAL NOW
- NORFOLK CIVIC LEAGUES ARE INDEPENDENT
- RESPECT THE OFFICE
- CLINTON SIGNS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BILL: THE FUTURE IS NOW
LAW SIGNALS NEW AGE OF MEDIA WARFARE
- NAVY HIGH-TECH TO HUNT FOR JET DEBRIS
189 DIED IN CRASH OFF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.
- FEDERAL BATTLES LEAVE SCHOOLS IN THIS AREA SHORT OF FUNDS
JOB OPENINGS LEFT VACANT. MAINTENANCE IS DELAYED. PURCHASES PUT ON HOLD.
- HE WON A NUDITY BAN,AND AN E-MAIL KISS-OFF
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Hampton Roads photographs taken for submission to ``24 Hours in
Cyberspace'' are posted on the World Wide Web at:
http://akainc.com/hamprds/index.html
A story on cyberspace Friday had an incomplete web site.
Correction published , Saturday, February 10, 1996, p. A2
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IN HAMPTON ROADS, A DAY IN CYBERSPACE \
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Legislation designed to protect the blue crab would limit
watermen to five peeler crabs, per bushel, that are less than 3
inches in size. A story Friday on the bill, passed by the Virginia
Senate, erroneously said the limit would apply to all crabs.
Correction published , Saturday, February 10, 1996, p. A2
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VA. SENATE PASSES STIFFER RULES ON TAKING BLUE CRABS
BAY REGION LAWMAKERS OPPOSE CONSERVATION ACTION.\
- CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE LEADERS TILT TOWARDS DOLE
- WEB'S HOME PAGES GO BLACK IN PROTEST
by SS