The Virginian-Pilot
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SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- JURY AWARDS $2.5 MILLION TO BAR CUSTOMER
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The photo with a MetroNews story Thursday on a veterans' vigil
for MIAs showed Ken Marx, chairman of the event. The photo was taken
by Pete Sundberg. The caption misidentified the subject and
photographer.
Correction published Friday, September 16, 1994 on page A2.
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VIETNAM VETS PLAN VIGIL FOR MIAS
STARTING AT NOON FRIDAY, AT MOUNT TRASHMORE, THE VETERANS WILL SHOW THEIR
SUPPORT.
- PERHAPS U.S. HAS WORN OUT ITS STAY IN GUANTANAMO
- MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO KILLING WIFE, IN A CRIME HIDDEN 3 YEARS
- POLICE RETIREE ACCUSED OF SHOOTING WIFE IN 1989
- ODU EX-STUDENT SENT TO MENTAL HOSPITAL
- DELEGATE AIMS TO BAR REGIONAL JAIL FROM PORTSMOUTH NEIGHBORHOOD
- HOSTAGE SUSPECT HAD RECORD
WAS DUE TO REPORT TO PENAL BOOT CAMP
BURGLARY, GUN CONVICTIONS PRECEDED POLICE STANDOFF
- FORMER SMITHFIELD STUDENT PLEADS GUILTY TO FELONY CHARGES
- NORFOLK SEEKS A ROLE FOR HOUSING TENANTS IN DOWNTOWN PLAN
- COURT BUILDING IN HAMPTON GETS BOMB CALL AGAIN
- RACING COMMISSION DELAYS DECISION ON TRACK
- STUDY: ROUTE FROM N.C. TO NORFOLK WILL LENGTHEN TRIP
- TRIAL OPENS IN MURDER OF DISABLED PAIR
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Vehicles failing emissions inspections would need repairs costing
as much as $300 to $400. A story on voluntary testing in Thursday's
MetroNews section mischaracterized the cost.
Correction published , Saturday, September 17, 1994. P. A2
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VOLUNTARY EMISSIONS TESTS ARE ENCOURAGED
AGENCY ALSO INTENDS TO HAVE A CONSULTANT SET UP A PROGRAM FOR POLLUTION
CREDITS.
- SUFFOLK'S PLAN FOR UTILITY LINES WOULD HAVE RESIDENTS SHARE COSTS
- QUESTIONS ON WORK-RELEASE CENTER PLAGUE RESIDENTS
- FIRM'S BID FOR CITY HEALTH-CARE CONTRACT IRKS 70 DOCTORS AT CHESAPEAKE GENERAL
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Authorities Wednesday investigated the disappearance of a woman
from a Norfolk office building. A MetroNews headline Thursday had an
incorrect city.
Correction published Friday, September 16, 1994 on page A2.
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WOMAN APPARENTLY ABDUCTED FROM OFFICE AT BEACH
- STATE COLLEGES MUST EXPAND, LEGISLATORS TOLD
- A VIEW FROM A PIER
- ANNA S. MARTIN
- GLORIA H. STEPHENS
- HORACE A. GRAVES
- JAMES R. ELLIS
- BERTHA E. MORRIS
- MARTHA L. REED
- LUCILLE C. COLLINS
- WALLACE R. PRUITT
- ELLA MAE WHITEHURST
- GEORGE E. REBICK
- MARY T. SMITH
- JAMES JOHNSON
- MIKE HOSHAK JR.
- ELMER J. DARDEN JR.
- NETTIE W. GREGORY
- LONNIE W. DOUGHTY
- JAMES P. LAYTON
- ROSE MARY PATTEN
- GEORGIA M. MURRY
- JIM K. WYATT SR.
- MARY E. HILL
- SARAH E. MAIFELD
- HORACE WHITE SR.
- HEATHER C. COLES
- DOROTHY R. LOWRY
- IRIS POWELL
- WILLIE R. EDWARDS
- ``PINAFORE'' A FUN EVENING OF THEATER
- CURRITUCK BEGINS TO LIMIT ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
- AREA TO GET MORE STATE AID FOR AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
- CURRITUCK ACTS TO HALT STRAIN ON COUNTY SERVICES
DEVELOPERS MAY BE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT IMPACT STATEMENTS.
- SCHOOL PANEL IN DARE OKS RESOLUTION ON PRAYER
- ABOUT 92,000 ILLEGALLY TAXED RETIREES HAVE SENT IN CLAIM FORMS SINCE AUG. 1.
TAX REFUND EFFORTS ``ON TARGET,'' COMMISSIONER SAYS
- PASQUOTANK OKS MEASURE ALLOWING SCHOOL PRAYER
- HELPING THE WHALEHEAD CLUB
- ARTIFACT PULLED FROM THE DEEP
- FERRY FARM ACTION DELAYED
- BOY FOUND DEAD
- VIRGINIA UNION'S HEAD COACH RESIGNS
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