The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, April 18, 1996
A WORD FROM PETA TO HAMPTON ROADS
BAD MIX
JESSICA'S LIFE
SMOKE SCREEN
VIRGINIA BEACH PAVILION NOT BIG ENOUGH
PICKING THE CANDIDATES BECOME INFORMED
SUPPORT HEALTH-INSURANCE REFORM
IF YOU BUILD IT, DO IT RIGHT
RESIDENTS HOPE SUFFOLK AVOIDS PAST MISTAKES OF OTHER CITIES
A MILE CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE NEAR OCEAN
LAWMAKERS: CRASH WILL LEAD TO A CLOSER LOOK AT F-14S
STARTING MAY 7, ADMISSION TO THE CHRYSLER MUSEUM FEES FOLLOW YEARLY DEFICITS SINCE '92
2 EJECT AS OCEANA F-14 CRASHES JET REPORTS TROUBLE, BREAKS APART ON IMPACT
NAVY ADDS SHIP TO PROGRAMS LIST FOR PROPOSED DEFENSE BUDGET
THE AZALEA FESTIVAL AND NATO HAVE CHANGED A CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM.
SENATE VOTES, 91-8, FOR ANTI-TERRORISM BILL HOUSE IS EXPECTED TO OK COMPROMISE BY OKLAHOMA CITY ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY.
CLINTON THANKS U.S. SAILORS FOR COMMITMENT TO JAPAN
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