The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- VIVIAN A. WHITE
- ETHEL H. DAVIS
- REV. SAMUEL B. WHITFIELD
- WILLIAM MARVIN MARTIN
- H.T. SMITH
- JANIS L. HUNTER
- LOIS G. PALMER
- SOL LADERBERG
- FREDA ENEVOLDSEN
- MARY JAKEMAN HOBBS
- JAMES LLOYD BRAMBLE
- CHARLES E. HYMAN
- ERNEST L. NELSON
- BEULAH T. ALLEN
- THOMAS B. TURNER
- PAMELA G. CULBRETH
- NOEL R. EMMERICH
- MARVIN L. WILLIAMS
- VIOLA R. EADS
- DAVID E. WILLIAMS SR.
- ESTHER M. HALL
- GLENN E. JODUN SR.
- RALPH FLOOD
- RUBY M. NEWKIRK
- DAVID H. BAINES
- THOMAS J. ROUSE
- JAMES A. WHITLEY
- LEONDAS VINSON
- CLEO F. SHAWN
- VERA J. WILLIAMS
- MICHAEL F. BUSKI
- WALTER BACKUS
- LORRAINE S. AUSTIN
- LUBIE BRANCH
- ANDREW J. MARCAUREL
- SHELTON L. BEASLEY
- NELLIE G. BEVERIDGE
- NSU TO GET $1 MILLION IN U.S. FUNDS
IT WILL BE USED TO DEVELOP PUBLIC SCHOOL SCIENCE STUDIES AND STUDY URBAN
PLANNING.
- BEACH SCHOOL OFFICIAL UNDER INVESTIGATION QUITS COMMITTEE
THE RESIGNATION COMES AMID REPORTS THAT HE IMPROPERLY SOUGHT CAMPAIGN
DONATIONS.
- VA. COLLEGIANS WILL LOBBY FOR STUDENTS
- WATCH YOUR SPEED - THEY ARE
- COUNCILMAN COLLINS SCORES A DIRECT SHOT TO HIS FOOT
- HOME BUYERS SWAYED BY RAPID TRANSIT
- ADM. MAUZ RETIREMENT CEREMONIES WEDNESDAY
- MARTHA G. LAWRENCE
- A DUNG DEAL?
MUSHROOMS MAY SOLVE WHAT TO DO WITH HORSE MANURE IF THE BEACH GETS A TRACK.
- CATHOLIC LEADER STIRS EVANGELICAL SCHOOL
BISHOP DEFENDS GAYS IN REGENT VISIT
DEBATE WITH STUDENTS, MASS MARK AN EFFORT TO BROADEN VIEWS ON THE CAMPUS
- LOCAL MUSEUM OPENS PERMANENT EXHIBIT ON EX-GOVERNOR GODWIN
- SOOTHING SOUNDS CAN DRIVE LOITERERS AWAY
BUSINESSES ARE FINDING CLASSICAL TUNES AREN'T MUSIC TO SOME VAGRANTS' EARS.
- BEACH TEENAGER WILL BE TRIED AS AN ADULT IN FOUR SLAYINGS
HE FACES 2 COUNTS OF CAPITAL MURDER AND 3 COUNTS OF FIRST-DEGREE MURDER.
- CUTS TO W&M PROGRAMS CALLED RADICAL, BUT RIGHT FOR THE TIMES
THE ELIMINATION OF WRESTLING AND FENCING IS SEEN AS SYMBOLIC, ONE ALUMNUS
SAYS.
- ALLEN, LOCAL FOP SUPPORT CHAPMAN FOR 2ND DISTRICT SEAT
THE GOVERNOR SAID THE CANDIDATE'S IDEAS ON CRIME REFORM MIRRORED HIS OWN.
- 2 HELD IN DELIVERYMAN'S SHOOTING
- PETS BLESSED IN NORFOLK
- MERMAIDS APPEALS
- DARE BOARD BACKS CENTER FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
COMMISSIONERS OK SPENDING $862,000 FOR A BUXTON FACILITY.
- FRANK PARRISH SWORN IN AS ALBEMARLE'S NEW DA
- POWERBOAT REGATTA IS SLATED FOR THIS WEEKEND
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A MetroNews headline Tuesday erroneously said a judge is urging
Chesapeake to settle a lawsuit over jail rape. Charges against the
city had been dismissed. The two remaining defendants in the lawsuit
are employees of the Chesapeake Sheriff's Department, not the city.
Correction published Wednesday, October 5, 1994.
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JUDGE URGES CHESAPEAKE TO SETTLE SUIT OVER JAIL RAPE
AFTER LECTURING A LAWYER HE DECLARES A MISTRIAL
- DISNEY THEME PARK IS COURTED BY NORTH CAROLINA
ATTRACTING DISNEY IS A WORTHWHILE EFFORT, STATE LEADERS SAY.
- E. CITY COUNCIL, BLACKS BATTLE OVER DRUG PROBLEM
- COAST GUARD RESCUES CANADIAN<
- SUSPECT SURRENDERS
- WOMAN INJURED IN ACCIDENT
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