The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, March 8, 1996
TIME FOR LESS SWEEPING HEALTH-CARE REFORM KASSEBAUM-KENNEDY BILL
PRUNING HURTS
NO, ELIMINATE THE COUNCIL
GOOD PEOPLE ALSO KILL
NEWS JUDGMENT QUESTIONED
PARENTAL DISCIPLINE DUTY
VIRGINIA BEACH SCRAP THE ELECTED BOARD
LAWMAKER URGES HEALTH PLAN CHOICES FOR MILITARY RETIREES PENTAGON SAYS PLAN WOULD ADD $1.9 BILLION TO BUDGET.
SARAJEVAN'S JOURNEY OF DECEPTION COVERS MILES OF MISTRUST
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** When a new juvenile crime bill is signed, Virginia will automatically try youths 14 to 17 years old as adults for crimes such as murder. A pullout with the story Friday erroneously referred to youths 14 or younger. Correction published Saturday, March 9, 1996 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** TOUGHER JUVENILE CRIME LAW NEARS PASSAGE AT 14, YOUTHS COULD BE TRIED IN ADULT COURT
TEENS DOUBT COLD-SHOWER POWER OF NOTIFICATION THEY FIGURE THEIR PEERS WOULD JUST ``SNEAK AROUND'' AND GO OUT OF STATE FOR ABORTIONS.
THEOLOGIAN SAYS MANY SHARE SOME OF SALVI'S RELIGIOUS VIEWS
PARENTAL NOTIFICATION DIES IN HOUSE PROCEDURAL WRANGLING DOOMS BILL'S SMOOTH RIDE
IN STOPPING BILL, MOSS SAYS, HE DEFENDED SYSTEM
IT'S ANYONE'S GUESS WHEN THE SESSION WILL END
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