The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, September 26, 1996
GRADING THIS AREA'S REGIONALISM SUCCESS WON'T BE PRETTY
SYSTEM EXCLUSIONARY
LOCAL RESIDENTS PRESERVE HOUSES AND WETLANDS PEOPLE-POWER AT WORK
FOREIGN DEPENDENTS GET A BREAK
NO ``FLIP SIDE'' FOR HORSES
LOSING FAITH
TAXPAYERS FOOT MILITARY-TUITION BILL
VIRGINIA'S NEW DRIVER'S LICENSE LAWS FOR TEENS
DENYING EX-CONS THE VOTE - PERMANENTLY WHAT PURPOSE IS SERVED?
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS EMU? THE SPEEDY BIRD IS ON THE LOOSE
TUITION AND ROOM AND BOARD STILL RISING AT PUBLIC, PRIVATE SCHOOLS
NADEP, 79, ``CLOSES WITH CLASS'' AIRCRAFT OVERHAUL AND REPAIR FACILITY KEPT WORKING TO THE END.
TROPICAL STORM ISIDORE ENTERS AFTER INTERLUDE
NEW SURVEY FINDS TEEN DRUG USE RISING BUT THE RESEARCHERS URGE CANDIDATES NOT TO USE THE RESULTS AS A ``POLITICAL FOOTBALL.''
LAST CHANCE TO SEE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE MOON UNTIL THE YEAR 2000 TONIGHT'S EVENT WILL INCLUDE A SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY THE LOVELY SATURN.
SENATE PANELS CHIDE PENTAGON FOR LATE CHEMICAL WEAPONS DISCLOSURE THE PENTAGON REVERSED ITSELF LAST WEEK, SAYING TROOPS MAY HAVE BEEN EXPOSED.
CIVILIAN WITH NAVY CHARGED WITH SPYING FOR S. KOREA NATIONAL SECURITY NOT JEOPARDIZED, U.S. SAYS
DEATH OF INFANT DURING BAPTISM RULED HOMICIDE
CORRECTION
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