The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Friday, September 12, 1997
MAJOR BEACH ROADS WOULD FEEL WEIGHT OF OCEANA'S EXPANSION
SCHOOLS BRACE FOR BIG IMPACT ONE-FOURTH WOULD NEED TO BE MOVED OR NOISE-SHIELDED.
CORRECTIONS
GET A GOVERNMENT CHECK? SOON THE MONEY MAY NOT BE COMING TO YOU ON PAPER
ARMY VOWS A RETURN TO INSTILLING RESPECT REPORT SAYS SOLDIERS ACCEPT SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AS A NORMAL PART OF LIFE.
LIFE EXPECTANCY UP, INFANT DEATHS DOWN, DATA SHOW
OCEANA EXPANSION: 180 MORE JETS, 12,500 MORE PEOPLE WHAT IT WOULD MEAN VICTORY MAY COME AT SOME COST TO CITIES' QUALITY OF LIFE.
SENATE'S $145 BILLION HIGHWAY PLAN WOULD GIVE MORE MONEY TO VIRGINIA
ONE-TIME NOMINEE FOSTER, IN NORFOLK FOR A SPEECH, PRAISES CHOICE OF SATCHER
PLANE-NOISE BUZZ GREETS PROPOSAL
MORE JETS SHOULD MAKE REAL ESTATE FLY
N. CAROLINA LEADERS REGROUP TO PLOT RESPONSE
BOARD: CVS SHOULD BE FINED $1.6 MILLION CVS FAILED TO MAKE SURE THAT 113 REVCOS WERE SMOOTHLY TRANSFERRED TO ECKERD CORP.
FOCUS: MOTHER TERESA'S TWO WORLDS THE CITY THAT MOURNS THE DIMINUTIVE NUN IS A STUDY IN CONTRASTS BETWEEN THELITERATE AND COMPARATIVELY RICH WORLD IN WHICH SHE WAS IDOLIZED AND THE TANGLE OF DISENFRANCHISED, IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE IN WHICH SHE LABORED.
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