The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, August 13, 1996
GOP OFFICIAL UPSET OVER REASSIGNMENT REGENT UNIVERSITY'S KAY COLES JAMES GOT JOB INSTEAD.
UNHAPPY ENDING THREATENS CHESAPEAKE USED-BOOK STORE THE DILAPIDATED, COMFY BOOKWORM'S HAVEN LIES IN THE PATH OF DEVELOPMENT, AND ITS OWNER IS LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME.
FALWELL RECALLS BIRTH OF RELIGIOUS RIGHT THE CHRISTIAN COALITION OF TODAY HAS ITS ROOTS IN THE MORAL MAJORITY OF THE 1980S.
CYBERSAILORS TAKE YORKTOWN INTO PROMISING TECHNO-FUTURE NAVY'S FIRST ``SMART SHIP'' BEGINS TESTING COMPUTERIZED CONTROLS.
AS THE GOP SHINDIG STARTS, 3 RENEGADES VIE FOR THE LIMELIGHT
CLOUT BRINGS CHALLENGE FOR CHRISTIAN COALITION
WITH SOME PRODDING, LAWYERS SETTLE DISPUTE OVER CITADEL PLAN
CORRECTIONS
CONVENTION NOTEBOOK
U.S. SHOULD BACK DEMOCRATIZATION ABROAD
MONORAIL IS THE WAY TO GO
PROTECT CHILDREN
PROBLEMS IN CHESAPEAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT LAWSUITS AND TRAINING
HAIL AND FAREWELL
FINISH THE ENEMY
THE CHALLENGE OF MAKING A MAJORITY PARTY GOP CONVENTION BEGINS
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