The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- VERONICA A. JONES
- JEANETTE B. BUNCH
- JANICE G. JONES
- CLARA V. BRITT
- ISABELLE R. CUTHRELL
- HELEN W. JOHNSON
- RALPH F.L. MATTHEWS
- ARAMINTA JANE GUTHRIE
- MALLORY S. LAMBERT
- OLIVER ELEY JR.
- CHARLES W. SCHWERIN
- LESSIE M. WHITE
- ELIZABETH G. PHIBBS
- GARY L. HENRY
- ELIZABETH D. BRUCK
- ARTHUR T. BOWDEN
- CALEB EASON
- ALENER J. CHEESEBURG
- ERIC T. GILES
- JOHNIE WATSON JR.
- TREQUAN A. VEAL-GILLARD
- ARTHUR LEE SR.
- NEGOTIATORS STILL AT ODDS ON SOME ISSUES, BLUE SAYS
- BENJAMIN WALKER
- DR. JAMES PERRY CHARLTON
- MARCUS J. BUMM
- LILLIAN R. STRAYHORN
- STEVE KLEBITZ
- DORIS S. MIZELLE
- JULIA S. EVANS
- CHARLES J. WHITBECK
- CAROLINE DENTON
- MYRTLE V. PASTERFIELD
- SALLY WALLER LUCE
- ELTON C. HOBBS
- ANN C. PRICE
- PATSY G. WILLIAMS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Dr. Barry Strasnick is assistant professor at Eastern Virginia
Medical School and medical director of the EVMS/DePaul Hearing and
Balance Center, a nonprofit institute. His title was wrong in a
MetroNews story Friday.
Correction published Saturday, July 9, 1994.
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DIAGNOSING INNER-EAR DISORDERS
TWO LOCAL CENTERS OFFER SPECIALIZATION IN HEARING AND BALANCE DISABILITIES.
- ANY SIZE LAB WILL DO FINE, ANYWHERE BUT WESTMINSTER
- 99S CONVENTION CELEBRATES 65 YEARS OF WOMEN IN FLIGHT
- 6 INDICTED FOR PIRATING MARTIAL-ARTS MOVIES
- BILL FOR TOLL SPAN OVER SOUND STALLS IN BUDGET DEBATE
- COLOR PHOTO
LAWRENCE JACKSON/STAFF
HEATH LEACY, WHO WORKS FOR COASTAL PAINTING CO., PAINTS A HOUSE IN NORFOLK
NEAR THE LAFAYETTE RIVER. HE AND CO-WORKER HUGH COOTS STAYED COOL BY
FREQUENTLY VISITING A LARGE BARREL OF ICE WATER. THE HEAT ALSO MADE THE JOB
ITSELF DIFFICULT, BECAUSE THE PAINT DRIES TOO FAST, THEY SAID. STORY, B3.
- LEGISLATURE OKS WASHINGTON'S ANNEXATION OF TEXTILE FACTORY
- JAMES C. COLE TO BE SWORN IN AS JUDGE TODAY
- DISNEY PROMISES TO MINIMIZE AIR POLLUTION AT PARK
THE COMPANY PLEDGES ITS STANDARDS IN VIRGINIA WILL BE LIKE THOSE IN
CALIFORNIA.
- NORTH CRITICIZES ROBB FOR BACKING CLINTON ON GAYS IN THE MILITARY
- DOWNTOWN WATER MAIN BREAKS IN ELIZABETH CITY
- GEPHARDT SAYS CLINTON VERSATILE ON HEALTH PLAN
- AS MORE HEAT LOOMS, WORK, PLAY MISERABLE BUT STILL BEARABLE
- CITY CONSIDERS COST OF FIGHTING FOR AT-LARGE ELECTIONS
- NO HOMICIDES YET THIS YEAR IN ROANOKE
THE CITY USUALLY AVERAGES 13 OR 14 SUCH CRIMES EACH YEAR, POLICE SAY.
- PANEL STRIKES PENSION TAX DEAL
A GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTE IS EXPECTED TODAY. IF THE COMPROMISE IS APPROVED, THE
FIRST INSTALLMENT OF REFUNDS WOULD LIKELY BE DUE BY MARCH 31, 1995.
- HIS CANVASES ARE CARS, HIS STUDIO A GARAGE
ONE AUTO STYLIST SAYS THE TREND IS HOT IN THE WEST AND SPREADING THIS WAY.
- JOINT EXERCISE
- MAN STABBED TO DEATH
- TOURIST NEARLY DROWNS IN WILLIAMSBURG HOTEL POOL
- SELLING ROSES NETS BUS DRIVER YEAR IN JAIL, $2,500 FINE
THE JUDGE SAYS HE DIDN'T HAVE A PEDDLER'S LICENSE.
- GARNER MAN WILL JOIN LEADER SEMINARS
- SLAYING SUSPECT ARRESTED
- STABBING SUSPECT HELD WITHOUT BAIL
- SIX TEENS HURT
- CORRECTION
by SS