The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, November 8, 1994
- SUSAN SMITH'S LIES HURT US ALL - INCLUDING BLACKS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A story Tuesday on rabies should have said that puppies and
kittens can be vaccinated for rabies as early as 3 months of age
and, by state law, must be vaccinated no later than at 4 months.
Correction published Wednesday, November 9, 1994.
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RABIES CASES RISE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
INCIDENTS CENTERED IN TWO WIDE-APART SECTIONS OF THE CITY
- MAN SWIMS A BAY, SAVES FAMILY
DEFLATED BOAT STRANDED WIFE AND DAUGHTER ON AN ISLAND.
- BEACH WINS OK TO TRY TO CONDEMN GASTON TRACT
THAT COULD BYPASS FEDERAL OVERSIGHT
- GUSSIE LEE CARNAHAN
- BIRDIE Z. ACKAWAY
- HARVEY M. DAVENPORT JR.
- JEANNE M. RODRIGUES
- ERNEST EBERT
- ELIZABETH C. WOOD
- EMMA J. BLUNT
- BRIGIDO C. AGUSTIN
- FRED WILLIAM DUTY
- EDWARD H. ALLEN
- ELLA F. HOWELL
- PEARLESS L. SPELLER SR.
- GEORGIA S. RAMEY
- EDITH C. BRUMER
- HERBERT S. BARRETT JR.
- VIRGINIA PRISONS QUIET SINCE PAROLE SESSION
- COLLEGE AMBASSADORS VISIT SCOPE TUESDAY
- 4-DAY RELIGIOUS CRUSADE DRAWS 3,500 ON FIRST NIGHT
- FIRED OFFICIAL CARRINGTON SUES SCHOOL BOARD
- COUNTY BUYS ENTRY TO WHALEHEAD CLUB
CURRITUCK BIDS $1.26 MILLION FOR 10.4 ACRES OF LAND
- FORD DEALER HONORED FOR MULTICULTURAL AD
- 2 SUFFOLK TEENS FACE SCHOOL GUN CHARGES
- 1ST DISTRICT ELECTION A REPLAY - WITH A NEW TWIST
CLAYTON'S CAMPAIGN HAS MORE OPPOSITION; BOUNDARIES ALSO ISSUE.
- FHA BOOSTS FUNDS FOR WATER SYSTEM IN CAMDEN DISTRICT
OFFICIALS STILL NEED $217,000 TO MEET PROJECT COSTS.
- DARE OFFICIALS DECLARE BEACH PROTECTION STANCE
- PLAYING WAR GAMES
TRAINING THROUGH COMPUTER SIMULATION GIVES ARMED FORCES A REALISTIC GLIMPSE OF
SKY, LAND, SEA BATTLES.
- CLUB MANAGER CLEARED IN MAN'S FATAL BEATING
- TWO COUNTIES JOIN HANDS FOR EDUCATION
COLLEGE HOPEFULS, MIDDLE- AND PRE- SCHOOLERS BENEFIT
- A CAROLINA JAM
- SOPRANO BATTLE TO SING FOR SYMPHONY BENEFIT
- POCAHONTAS HONORED IN EXHIBIT, CELEBRATION
- SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTMENTS FOUND ILLEGAL IN NORTHAMPTON
- WOMAN'S KILLER SENT TO PRISON FOR LIFE
- HIGH SCHOOLS TRY NEW SCHEDULE SYSTEM
- CHESAPEAKE COUNCIL ENDORSES PROBES OF AUTHORITY LAND DEALS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A golf tournament at Greebrier Country Club raised $2,200 for the
Joy Fund. A headline Tuesay had the wrong amount.
Correction published Thursday, November 10, 1994.
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GREENBRIER GOLFERS RAISE $3,200 FOR JOY FUND \
- JULIAN B. PEARSON
- NAOMI H. BIGGS
- LUCILLE H. GUM
- HAZEL V. TUCKER
- CAROLE A. ADAMS
- SUSIE W. GUYTON
- JAMES R. PEAKE JR.
- VIRGINIA S. WILLIAMS
- BERKLEY L. MILLER
- LEVIN F. CUSTIS JR.
- ELWOOD O. WALLER
- MINNIE G. CHAPMAN
- ROSA S. LOWE
- BERNARD A. WOOD
- LEONA J. REYNOLDS
- MATTIE R. PRUITT
- FULTON MATTHEWS JR.
- LUCILLE B. MITCHELL
- GRACE O. IMESON
- PAUL G. ROSS JR.
- MARY E. ANDREWS
- LULA M. WIGGINS
- JULIA W. SMITHWICK
- MONTROSE E. ROANE II
- HARVEY PHARES
- DANIEL E. SAWYER
- JAMES A. HARRINGTON
- EVA T. KEITH
- JOY FUND
- CHESTERFIELD TEEN GUILTY IN MURDER
- STATE TO ALLOW COAL ASH AS MINE-SITE FILL
by SS