The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, November 5, 1994
- EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR JOHN BARNES RESIGNS
- REAGAN'S SHARP WORDS ABOUT NORTH RING TRUE
- STATE CHOOSES SITES FOR PRISON FACILITIES
MAXIMUM-SECURITY PRISON PLANNED FOR NORTHAMPTON; WORK CENTER FOR SUSSEX.
- BEACH SUES OVER 3 REC POOLS
CITY CITES FLAWS, SAYS ARCHITECT OK'D BAD DESIGNS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A chart accompanying a story in Saturday's newspaper about a mock
election in Norfolk's public schools erroneously indicated that the
results listed came only from high schools in the district. In all,
41 schools at all grade levels participated.
Correction published , Tuesday, November 8, 1994, p. A2 <
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SCHOOL'S MOCK ELECTION PEEVES AREA REPUBLICANS
CHAPMAN BACKERS SAY A NORFOLK SCHOOL GAVE PICKETT AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE.
- THATCHER: U.S. SHOULD SET CAMPAIGN SPENDING LIMITS
- EMMA K. SMITH
- WILLIE MANLEY
- RONALD G. SPENCER
- DAISY JACOBS
- GUILLERMA C. RANJO
- JOHNNIE L. MORRIS
- WILLIAM S. BLOODGOOD JR.
- GENEVA K. DICKENS
- MARISSA V. MICKS
- KATRINA L. COOPER
- DR. DAVID P. MEGGS SR.
- RALPH T. DEMPSEY JR.
- CLARENCE ROBERTS
- MARY A. KEENE
- GERTRUDE H. BROWN
- HENRY C. ELLIS
- SALLIE M. MINTER
- WILLIAM M. DAVIS
- CLAUDIUS E. HALL
- CLAUDE W. HENLEY
- LILLIE D. RITZIE
- DONNIE E. AKRIDGE
- WILLIAM T. JONES JR.
- POLICE OVERESTIMATE FRAUD
- EDNA L. TURNER
- ROBERT E. PLOTT
- RUBY W. SCHULTZ
- WAVERLY G. GOODMAN
- ELIZABETH T. JONES
- WILLARD W. MAPES JR.
- EVA R. BLAND
- FREDDIE L. BATTLE
- JANICE R. NEWSOME
- MAURICE G. EDMONDS
- JOY FUND
- UNITED WAY CLOSES IN ON $15.2 MILLION GOAL
- RASCALS PROSECUTOR LAMB SET TO RETURN TO ELIZABETH CITY POST
- LONGTIME DEMOCRATIC ADVISER MEGGS DIES OF CANCER AT 69
MEGGS, A RETIRED CHIROPRACTOR, WAS ACTIVE IN STATE AND NATIONAL POLITICS FOR
50 YEARS.
- SUNDAY'S AIDS WALK BOOSTS FUND-RAISING GOAL
- DEATH PENALTY UPHELD FOR STATE TROOPER'S KILLER
SUPREME COURT ALSO UPHOLDS 2 WASTE CONTRACTS
- U.VA. DROPS CHARGES THAT LAW STUDENT VIOLATED SCHOOL'S CONFIDENTIALITY RULES
- JUDGE ACQUITS MAN IN KILLING OF PIZZA DRIVER
NEPHEW IMPLICATED HIM, BUT JUDGE SAID EVIDENCE WAS SHORT.
- EX-MANAGER BLASTS ELECTRIC CO-OP
THE FIRM PAYS TOO MANY PEOPLE TOO MUCH, AT CUSTOMERS' EXPENSE, JOHN ECHOLS
SAYS.
- OUTGOING AIR STATION COMMANDER CREDITED WITH REFORMS
- ``NUNSENSE II'' LACKS HIGH QUALITY OF ORIGINAL VERSION
- POLICE SEEKING GUNMAN IN FIRST CITIZENS ROBBERY
- FISH WON'T STAND A CHANCE AGAINST HIGH-TECH TACKLE
``THERE ARE A LOT OF EXCITING THINGS GOING ON IN THE FISHING INDUSTRY.''
- DEMOCRATS DELIGHT IN PHOTO OF JONES WITH CLINTON IN '91
- ``OH, COWARD'' IS GOOD, SOPHISTICATED THEATER
- GUILFORD SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES SEARCH POLICY
CONTROVERSY FOLLOWED ALLEGED AN STRIP-SEARCH.
- NEW COLLEGE PRESIDENT
- VOTER-EDUCATION GROUP WANTS SISISKY TO APOLOGIZE
- ODU TELECAST TEACHES RACIAL HARMONY
- A SMILE AND HUG OF WELCOME
- REGENT U. APPOINTS EXECUTIVE
- MAN STRUCK BY TREE LIMB
- COURT UPHOLDS DEATH SENTENCE
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