The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
BESSIE H. ALEXANDER
RAYMOND O. BLANCHARD
RUBY C. BIBB
LEE T. HINES
ROBERT E. GEE SR.
ROOSEVELT JONES JR.
REBA PRUITT
JAMES L. HOFFMAN
RICHARD M. MORGAN
LILLIAN L. COFIELD
JAMES A. THARP
AMY M. DAYTON
HELEN WILSON
AGNES H. CASEY
MABLE SCOTT
BLANCHE B. BROWN
NELLIE L. HARRIS
CLARENCE WRIGHT
LEON R. EDWARDS
JANIE N. BRYANT
ROSCOE STEWART
RAYMOND B. DAUGHTREY
ROSA B. SIMPSON
HOWARD R. PRYOR
ELLEN J. SWEAT
JUDGE RULES YOUTHS SET 3-YEAR-OLD AFIRE 11-YEAR-OLD COULD BE HELD BY STATE UNTIL AGE 21; 10-YEAR-OLD BROTHER IS HOME WITH THEIR MOTHER
ARMY'S ``THINK TANK'' IS GETTING NEW LEADER
FIVE SHOT TO DEATH AT HOUSING PROJECT
REGION SETS SIGHTS ON RIVERBOATS WITH VIRGINIA'S HORSE TRACK LOST TO NEW KENT COUNTY, HAMPTON ROADS LEGISLATORS AGAIN WEIGH THE REVENUES AND SHIPYARD WORK PROMISED BY THE FLOATING CASINOS.
``CHILDREN'S SABBATH'' OBSERVED AREA CONGREGATIONS JOIN A NATIONAL PROGRAM THAT'S AIMED AT REDUCING THREATS TO YOUTHS.
STORM CHALLENGES RESCUERS, MOTORISTS TWO PLUCKED FROM SHIPS OFF COAST; RAIN CAUSES SPATE OF AUTO ACCIDENTS
TWO ROBBERY SUSPECTS ARRESTED
MANAGEMENT SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST ADDS ESSAY EMPHASIZE WRITING MOST STUDENTS TAKE WAIT-AND-SEE ATTITUDE TOWARD THE CHANGE.
BAY OFFICIALS OK PLAN TO REDUCE TOXIC CHEMICALS
``BELL CURVE'' ADDS NEW FUEL TO RACISTS' FIRES
NEW MOSQUE ENDS MUSLIMS' WANDERING
WOMAN, MAN DIE AFTER SHOOTINGS IN SUFFOLK; SUSPECT QUESTIONED
THOMAS NELSON FINALISTS NAMED
COMMAND CHANGES AT AIR STATION
CATAMARAN STILL STRANDED
MAN STABBED TO DEATH
WOMAN KILLED IN WRECK
RESTAURATEUR R.V. OWENS III NAMED CITIZEN OF THE YEAR HE WAS CITED BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE OUTER BANKS.
FORECASTER PREDICTS FEW HURRICANES HE SAYS EL NINO, WARM PACIFIC WATERS, REDUCES SEVERE STORMS
SALT BUILDUP CAN CAUSE INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY OUTER BANKS RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO BE VIGILANT.
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
NEW CHANCELLOR SAYS JOB WAS HER DREAM UNCG PICKED PATRICIA SULLIVAN FROM 129 APPLICANTS TO BECOME FIRST FEMALE IN POST.
HOUSE SPEAKER BLUE TO HELP ESCORT ARISTIDE HE'LL ACCOMPANY THE HAITIAN LEADER WHEN HE RETURNS TO TAKE THE HELM OF THE COUNTRY TODAY.
STATE GROUP SUPPORTS EASING FLOUNDER RULES THE RECREATIONAL SEASON IS SET TO END NOV. 1, BUT THE STATE WANTS IT EXTENDED.
CLAYTON AND TYLER STEAL THE SHOW AT CANDIDATES' FORUM THE STAGE IS SET FOR A SERIES OF CLASHES BETWEEN POLITICAL INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS.
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