The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
DOROTHY S. GURGANOUS
ETHEL V. SUTTON
GLADYS L. REYNOLDS
MARION C. FRONKIER
VINCENT H. OBER
CATHERINE W. BLOODGOOD
WILLIE B. SPIVEY
WILLIAM T. VAN DYCK
HELEN S. GANLEY
SHIRLEY L. LEWIS
ROBERT L. ASKEW
JESSE L. BAYSMORE
GEORGE WILLIAMS
RONALD C. SANDERS
DARNELL NORMAN
KITCH WILLINGHAM
JAMES E. JOHNSON SR.
CARL D. MATTHIAS
CONCETTA J. HOSKINS
ANN M. MCNAMARA
CATHERINE F. GANNON
THOMAS W. CULLIPHER SR.
MELVIN E. MCDOWELL
CLARENCE H. CROWSON
HECTOR N. CRUZ
FIRING BLANKS: STORES DROP TOY GUNS, RETAIN VIOLENCE
COMMENTS GET U.VA. LAW STUDENT IN HOT WATER HE COULD FACE EXPULSION FOR DISCUSSING DETAILS OF A CHEATING CASE WITH NEWSPAPERS.
PENINSULA TO BE HOST TO PANEL EXAMINING VA. EDUCATION SYSTEM
OUTDOORS PLAN GOES BACK TO BEACH COUNCIL
NORFOLK'S PAUL R. RIDDDICK\ VICE MAYOR GETS HIS WAY NORFOLK COUNCIL MEMBERS LEARN TO WORK TOGETHER DESPITE A CLASH OF CULTURES.
SWEET FALLS SHORT WITH FINANCE REPORT IN THE 4TH DISTRICT, THE CHALLENGER FACES CRITICISM FOR MISSING CONTRIBUTION DETAILS.
RANDOLPH-MACON INAUGURATES NEW PRESIDENT
SYMPHONY SCARES UP A WINNER WITH ``PHANTOM''
N.C. STATE FAIR PROVES MUD IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
CRIME LINE
THE AMERICA COMES HOME
MACARTHUR'S FAMOUS LANDING RE-ENACTED WITHOUT A MISSTEP
USE OF NEW LICENSE FEE IS GREATEST CONCERN OPPONENTS SAY THE FISHING LICENSE IS JUST ANOTHER TAX.
CASTING THEIR LUCK
AFTER ONE HISTORIC TERM IN OFFICE, CLAYTON AIMS ``TO STAY THE COURSE''
CHALLENGER WAGES LONELY BATTLE IN SECOND ATTEMPT AT DISTRICT SEAT
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