The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 20, 1996
STILL THE GRAND OLD PARTY
WHY HE WON'T VOTE
IT IS THE ECONOMY!
DON'T MORALS, ETHICS COUNT?
BILLS: THINK CLINTON
SWITCHING WARNERS
NORFOLK: SMOKING AND PUBLIC-SAFETY PERSONNEL DON'T OVERREACH
JUST READ THE HEADLINES
TIM AND DAPHNE REID TENDING NATIVE SOIL BRINGING IT HOME
LOBBYING, THE KAY KEMPER WAY
WHY THE DOLE PLAN WORKS
REPORT TO READERS LAST RIGHTS - OR WRONGS?
FAST START IN EFFORT TO ATTRACT JOBS AND CAPITAL REGION MOVES FORWARD
HERBERT STEIN HAS CHOICES FIGURED OUT
WHY JOHNNY CAN'S LEARN U.VA. PROFESSOR E.D. HIRSCH JR.'S LESSON PLAN FOR AMERICA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS MORE HARD FACTS, LESS WORRY ABOUT SELF-ESTEEM.
MCCOURT RECALLS LIGHT IN DARK CHILDHOOD
DIGGING FOR MEANING IN FATHER'S GARDEN
POET'S CAREFUL WORDS LINK GENERATION TO GENERATION
DRAMAS MAKE MAGIC AT NATIONAL STORYTELLING FESTIVAL
FARRAKHAN BIOGRAPHY OFFERS LITTLE INSIGHT
LITERARY NOTES
NORFOLK DOCTOR WENT TO GALLOWS FOR MURDER
THE ABC'S OF ISSUES THE ISSUE: A U.S. SENATOR DEALS WITH NUMEROUS ISSUES FROM BOSNIA TO VIRGINIA AGRICULTURE. HERE'S A SUMMARY OF THE POSITIONS OF SENATOR JOHN WARNER AND CHALLENGER MARK WARNER ON SOME OF THEM.
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