The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, September 30, 1996
- PAYING FOR CAKE, TOO
- GOALS 2000 ADDS TO MEDIOCRITY
- THE UNITED NATIONS IS STILL NEEDED
- TRIBUTE TO THE ``BIRD-WATCHER''
- VMI: A VICTIM OF WHIM
- ECUMENICAL OUTREACH AT VA. WESLEYAN
- DIABETES ON THE SHORE CUT OFF
- CAPE CHARLES IS A GHOST VILLAGE
- CLINTON SIGNS A COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN TREATY
RATIFY IT
- ``GANGSTA'' IS NOT THE PROBLEM
- CULTURE, OTHER FACTORS AFFECT GUN CRIMES
- ISIDORE EXPECTED TO LOSE ITS TROPICAL STRENGTH BY MIDWEEK
- IN TIME OF TROUBLE, BEACH RABBI HELPS YOUNGSTERS TO UNDERSTAND
- BOTH WARNERS CAPTURED THE UNHAPPY VOTER VOTE
TELEVISED DEBATE GIVEN THUMBS-DOWN BY VOTERS, WHO SENSED AVOIDANCE.
- STICKING AROUND AFTER THE SALE
INDUSTRIAL SALESMAN ALAN PETERSON FIGURES ANY PROBLEMS THAT COME UP ARE HIS,
TOO; IT'S HOW HE BUILDS A LOYAL CUSTOMER BASE.
- CANDIDATES FOR SENATE ARGUE THEIR FISCAL VIEWS
CITIZEN QUESTIONS FEED THE MOSTLY CIVIL DEBATE.
- WE'RE ALL A LITTLE RICHER, BUT THESE GUYS REALLY RANK
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The 104th Congress is in session. An Associated Press story
Monday about a campaign debate erroneously referred to the 105th.
Correction published Tuesday, October 1, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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HOUSE, SENATE LEADERS DEBATE TAXES, MEDICARE, CONGRESS
by SS