The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, April 24, 1996
BUSINESS: DESPITE FINANCIAL LIMITATIONS AND FIERCE COMPETITION, REGIONAL OFFICIALS SAY CHESAPEAKE IS DOING A GOOD JOB ATTRACTING NEW INDUSTRIES.
VIRGINIA'S RELAXED CREDIT-CARD REGULATIONS: FLAG-OF-CONVENIENCE STATE
SAVE LIBERTIES
POOR FLIGHT JUDGMENT
FAMILY FUN
GOP RIDER WOULD DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CLINTON LAGGED, NOW LEADS: BUT WILL IT LAST? - REVERSAL OF FORTUNE
FOCUS: SEN. HELMS IS OFF AND RUNNING AGAIN
APPLAUDING LOCAL VOLUNTEERS
KINDNESS REMEMBERED
TECHNOLOGY: COMPUTER LITERACY AND TECHNOLOGICAL PREPAREDNESS ARE KEY CONCERNS IN CHESAPEAKE AS RESIDENTS PREPARE TO VOTE IN THE MAY 7 SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION.
MORE THAN EVER, WORKING MOMS USE CHILD CARE CENSUS REPORT ALSO SAYS FEWER FATHERS HELP WITH DAY CARE
SAILOR ARRESTED; FBI ACCUSES HIM OF SPY SCHEME
SAFE LANDING AFTER F/A-18 HORNETS COLLIDE: TRAINING MISSION HAS A CLOSE CALL
CORRECTIONS
GROWTH: CITY PUTS BRAKES ON GROWTH, BUT IS IT TOO LATE TO MATTER?
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