The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- CARL J. HILLYARD
- ANNIE M. DOWD
- EVA C. HURWITZ
- JIMMIE J. ZOLLICOFFER
- ROGER A. WALTERS
- ROSANNA C. MCGUE
- THRUMAN H. BRISCOE
- JAMES E. PONTON
- SELDON C. COOPER
- AUDREY REMINGTON BOLDYGA
- LINWOOD THOMAS
- HELEN O. BRIDGFORD
- MARY J. RIDDICK
- IRENE J. JORDAN
- LILLIAN KAPLAN
- HERBERT S. BEALL
- TIMOTHY K. BERNARD
- HENRY P. BROCK
- FREDERICK ELLENBOGEN
- ROSEMARY R. REEVES
- PELLER Z. WILLIAMS
- OPIE W. WILLIAMS
- REGINALD W. GRANT SR.
- ERNA W. BOTH
- COREY BEEDIE
- THOMAS S. JORDAN SR.
- S.H. HEGHEY
- HELEN S. TWIDDY
- WILLIAM F. WALKER
- JOHN H. THROWER
- NANCY C. COPELAND
- CLARA W. FOREMAN
- HARLEY A. LINEBERRY
- $1.8 BILLION LATER, THE ENTERPRISE PUTS OUT TO SEA
MOST EXTENSIVE OVERHAUL IN NAVY'S HISTORY FINALLY FINISHED
- THE GRAMMAR HOTLINE WILL HELP YOU KEEP THOSE PESKY TENSES UNDER CONTROL
- COA BREAKS ATTENDANCE RECORD
- BASNIGHT APPOINTS 16 TO COASTAL COMMISSIONS
- ELIZABETH CITY-PASQUOTANK SCHOOL SYSTEM CHOSEN AS GUINEA PIG IN TESTING
PROGRAM
- SHIPS WITH NUCLEAR WASTE STAY OFFSHORE FOR APPEAL
- DOWN WITH THE OLD. . .
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Virginia Beach bookstore owner Louis Krbec III decided to sell
his three stores rather than close them after pleading guilty to
possesion of obscene items. A MetroNews story Wednesday failed to
note that he was given the option of closing them or selling them in
his plea agreement.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Friday, September
30, 1994, on page A2.
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3 BEACH SHOPS CLOSED IN OBSCENITY CASE
A SECRET PANEL OF RESIDENTS DECIDED ITEMS' OFFENSIVENESS.
- FILMMAKER GIVES PAPERS TO UNC - CHAPEL HILL
- COLLEGE RESTRUCTURING PLANS FARE WELL IN CRITIQUE
- BEACH ASKS COURT FOR ACTION ON LAKE GASTON LINE
- SCHOOLS LAG IN LEARNING PROJECT, STATE AUDIT SAYS
EDUCATORS KNOW THEY'RE BEHIND BUT DEFEND THEIR EFFORTS.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Virginia Beach bookstore owner Louis Krbec III decided to sell
his three stores rather than close them after pleading guilty to
possesion of obscene items. A MetroNews story Wednesday failed to
note that he was given the option of closing them or selling them in
his plea agreement.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Friday, September
30, 1994, on page A2.
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OFFENSIVE BUT NOT OBSCENE, SAY TWO FROM SECRET PANEL
THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO VIEWED THE ITEMS WERE MADE PUBLIC IN A PLEA AGREEMENT.
- PORTSMOUTH UTILITY RATES MAY GO UP
- CONNECTOR ROADS DRAW MORE WORRY THAN BYPASS
- NORFOLK TO CREATE TASK FORCE ON FUTURE OF PUBLIC HOUSING
THE CITY COUNCIL'S CONCERNS STEM FROM PLANS TO UPGRADE THE PARKS NEAR
MACARTHUR MALL.
- KAY COLES JAMES: FROM POVERTY TO POLITICS
THE PORTSMOUTH NATIVE SPOKE TUESDAY AT THE NEPTUNE FESTIVAL PRAYER BREAKFAST.
- BEACH TO SOLICIT BIDS FOR EVENTS AT OCEANFRONT
- PANEL CHECKS WORK DONE TO IMPROVE VA. SCHOOLS
- DEVELOPMENT'S NAME IN NRHA'S HANDS
- NORFOLK SCHOOLS OUTSCORE AVERAGE URBAN DISTRICT
- PANEL CLOSES BAY'S PUBLIC OYSTER BEDS
UNPRECEDENTED HALT, EXPECTED TO LAST A YEAR FOLLOWS PLUNGE IN HARVESTS
- COUNCILMAN, LEADER SPAR OVER PORTSMOUTH JAIL PLAN
- CHESAPEAKE ALTERS RULES FOR ADDRESSING COUNCIL
- BOY CHARGED WITH TAKING GUN TO SCHOOL
- PEPPER-POWDER CLEANUP
- ROTTWEILERS THAT ATTACKED GIRL ARE TO BE DESTROYED
- LEE DAUGHTER'S REMAINS GOING TO LEXINGTON
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