The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, May 17, 1996
BONE-MARROW DONATIONS ARE NEEDED: A LIFE OR DEATH MATTER
CHESAPEAKE CITY BUDGET APPROVED: NO NEW TAXES
THESE VOLUNTEERS ARE PROFESSIONALS
ANOTHER VIEW: ORPHANS HAVE OUTPACED OTHER AMERICANS
DOLE LEAVES THE SENATE TO SEEK THE WHITE HOUSE: UP OR OUT
LINK ALCOHOL, LICENSES
DID THE BUILDING KILL FIREFIGHTERS?
A YOUNG THING
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The late Adm. Jeremy ``Mike'' Boorda was the first person to rise through the Navy's enlisted ranks to become chief of naval operations. A story Friday said incorrectly that he was the first to become a four-star admiral. Correction published Saturday, May 18, 1996. ***************************************************************** AN UNEQUALED CLIMB: TROUBLED KID GREW INTO TOP OFFICER\
``IT'S A TRAGEDY FOR THE NAVY'': STUNNED SAILORS MOURN THE LOSS OF ADMIRED LEADER
INTO THE MOUTH OF SCIENTIFIC HISTORY TWO DINOSAURS FOUND IN MOROCCO
MAN WHO STEPS IN: AN EX-FLIER WITH STRONG LOCAL TIES
PRESSURE ON BOORDA WOULD HAVE BEEN LONG-TERM, INTENSE SEEKING HELP IS HARD FOR HIGH OFFICERS, MENTAL HEALTH EXPERTS SAY.
NAVY'S TOP ADMIRAL IS DEAD NOTES FOUND IN ADM. MIKE BOORDA'S HOME; PRESIDENT MOURNS ``GREAT LOSS'' HE SHOT HIMSELF 25 MINUTES BEFORE INTERVIEW ON MEDALS.
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