The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 14, 1996
OUR CHINA POLICY IN PROSPECT AND RETROSPECT
FOR SAFER STREETS
DISAPPOINTED IN PICKETT'S ENVIRONMENTAL VOTE
POLITICAL ACTIVISTS AS TAX DODGERS CHANGE THE LAW OR PAY UP
ONLY MILLIONAIRES NEED APPLY CAMPAIGN-FINANCE REFORM
WHERE WAS THE BRASS?
TRIM HERE
VIRGINIA NEEDS MORE LIKE PAUL TIMMRECK
WELL-TRAINED EMPLOYEES ARE VALUABLE
RED, WHITE & ``BLUE'' ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
COLONIAL THEATER SET STAGE FOR OUTSIDE DRAMA
KIDS IN TROUBLE THE ISSUE: MOST VIOLENT CRIME IS GOING DOWN, BUT THE NUMBER OF CRIMES COMMITTED BY YOUNG PEOPLE IS INCREASING. CONTRIBUTING FACTORS INCLUDE POVERTY, GUNS AND A LACK OF VALUES. WHAT DOES THIS SAY ABOUT OUT CULTURE? HOW DO WE BEST DEAL WITH THE PROBLEM? HERE ARE SOME WAYS OF APPROACHING IT.
THE GREEN MILE PART FOUR THE BAD DEATH OF EDUARD DELACROIX KING SLOWS HIS PACE AND DROPS THE INTRIGUE, DWELLS ON THE GRUESOME AFTER PART THREE.
A TALE OF TWO STATESMEN CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS TRACES THE PARALLEL AND COMPETING LIVES OF JOHN F. KENNEDY AND RICHARD M. NIXON
KEEGAN EXPLORES LAND MEN DIED FOR
QUEEN CAROLINE'S SCANDALS PUT MODERN ROYALS TO SHAME
COUPLE CONFRONTS GRIEF BY TRACING ``FOOTPRINTS''
DOING WITHOUT BOOKS IS A TRUE ORDEAL
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