The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, October 30, 1996
A MESSY DESK'S OCCUPANT IS LOST IN THOUGHT
4 MORE YEARS OF BONNIE AND CLYDE
VOTE FOR INTEGRITY
BAN LAWYERS FROM ELECTED OFFICE
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN POLITICAL PARTIES ARE COMMON CENTS
MORE OFF-TRACK-BETTING PARLORS PROPOSED STILL NO TRACK
SEEKING ALTERNATIVES TO DEATH PENALTY
BEYER AND GILMORE ARE TALKING EDUCATION A CAMPAIGN PREVIEW
TREASURER PLEADS GUILTY TO STEALING KIDS' MONEY THE CHESAPEAKE YOUTH BASEBALL GROUP MAY HAVE LOST $18,000.
U.S. AID CRUCIAL TO REBUILDING SELF-SUSTAINING AFRICA, ROBB SAYS SENATOR, AFRICAN AND AMERICAN SCHOLARS SPEAK AT NSU'S ``INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE.''
PENTAGON: U.S., EGYPT MILITARIES HOLD EXERCISES
HOT LINES SWAMPED WITH CALLS FROM GULF WAR VETERANS
IN MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH AT ISSUE: JUDGE J. MICHAEL LUTTIG, ON THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT, RULES IN DEATH PENALTY CASES FROM VIRGINIA. HIS FATHER WAS MURDERED, AND HE TESTIFIED FOR THE DEATH PENALTY FOR THE KILLER. SHOULD HE STEP DOWN FROM SIMILAR CASES?
NO LINK BETWEEN ATOMIC TESTS, SAILORS DEATH RATE, STUDY SAYS
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