The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, June 29, 1996
PORTSMOUTH MOVES AGAINST CRIME: RX FOR A BETTER CITY
ANOTHER VIEW: VA HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM NEEDS FAIRNESS
DON'T MANDATE ATTORNEYS FOR CLOSINGS
IS THAT ALL THERE IS TO WHITEWATER?
GLOOMY PROGNOSIS FOR MEDICINE
OUR DAUGHTERS CAN PICK SINGLE-SEX SCHOOLS, OUR SONS - NO
SUFFOLK FUMBLES, SAVES INDOOR-PLUMBING AID: PROGRAM GONE WRONG
VMI RULING JEOPARDIZES ALL TAX-FUNDED SINGLE-SEX PROGRAMS IN U.S.
REAL ESTATE COMPANY MAY TAKE OVER AVIS
OFF TO THE OPEN SEA
COURT REJECTS CABLE TV SMUT LAW THE RULINGS LEAVE IT MOSTLY TO PARENTS TO SUPERVISE WHAT THEIR CHILDREN WATCH ON TV. THE LAW REQUIRED CABLE OPERATORS TO RESTRICT SEXUALLY EXPLICIT PROGRAMS ON CHANNELS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. THE OUTCOME SHOWS DIVISION IN HOW TO APPROACH FREE SPEECH IN EMERGING MEDIA.
COURT SHARPLY LIMITS APPEALS BY DEATH ROW INMATES BUT A 200-YEAR-OLD, RARELY SUCCESSFUL LAW ALLOWS A DIRECT APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT.
VMI'S SUPERINTENDENT PREDICTS THE SCHOOL WILL ADMIT WOMEN
HUGS, KISSES AND A FEW TEARS SEND THE ENTERPRISE TO SEA THEY'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS AFTER A MAJOR DEPLOYMENT TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.
CITADEL TO ALLOW WOMEN, ``EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY'' FOLLOWING VMI RULING, 154-YEAR BAN FALLS.
CORRECTIONS
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