The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
TORN BETWEEN BLIND FAITH AND A SENSE OF RIGHT
INMATE SAYS HE TRADED STATEMENT FOR SEX EUGENE OWENS SAYS NORFOLK HOMICIDE INVESTIGATOR SHAUN SQUYRES STRUCK A BARGAIN: AFTER OWENS IMPLICATED TWO SUSPECTS IN A 1992 DRUG-RELATED KILLING, HE GOT TIME TO HAVE SEX WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND IN A POLICE BUILDING.
CURRITUCK NATIVE SON TAKES CALL OF THE WILD OUT TO FARAWAY PLACES
VERMONT SENATOR MOVES TO PROTECT BATTLEFIELDS
PUBLIC VOICES FEELINGS ON DISNEY PARK THE PLANNING BOARD HEARD CONCERNS AT AN OPEN HEARING.
OBITUARIES MOVING
EDUCATION SECRETARY TO DRAFT SCHOOL-TO-WORK PLAN
LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE MAY BE REVISED THE BEACH PLAN WOULD MEAN SMALLER TREES AT NEW HOMES
DRIVING LITTLE CARS FOR A BIG CAUSE
TRYING TO DO SOMETHING NICE GROUP LIKES TO SEE RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS KINDNESS.
BOY LEADS POLICE ON HIGH-SPEED CHASE THAT ENDS IN WRECK
CRIME LINE
MAN ARRESTED FOR RAPE
LOOK, UP IN THE SKY . . .
MAN KILLED
OLIVE TOLER HOGSHIRE
MIRIAM B. ROUNTREE
LELIA T. QUIRK
ALISE O. MARINELLI
BERNICE D. MCCLURE
LILLIAN M. BAGWELL
MARIE I. VASTANO
CHRISTOPHER J. ROBERTS
MARY DOZIER
DAISY H. BIGGS
NINA SMITH
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS
FRANKLIN S. HARRELL SR.
CARL J. BASSEMIER
MARGARET R. MICHALSKI
VERANNE BARTSCH
MARGUERITE B. KIRBY
HELEN B. WEATHERS
MARY J. TURNER
ROBBIE WASSON
BEULAH D. GRIGGS
VIVIAN C. SPENCE
CHARLIE SMITH
ELNORA ASKEW
LOIS D. GOODRICH
PURIFICACION B. QUINSAY
MARY EVANS
RAYMOND L. DREW
MARGARET S. MILLS
DOROTHY L. TYNES
HELEN E. LOFTON
CATHADA J. MULLEN
CARRIE JOHNSON
ANNIE C. WHITEHEAD
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