The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Monday, January 9, 1995
FROM SWITCHBOARD TO VA. POLITICS, NEWSMAN DID IT ALL
WOLVES TRAPPED BETWEEN COMPETING LAWS WOLF: FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS DIFFER ON FATE OF RED WOLVES
JOY FUND DONORS
TCC OPENS VISUAL ARTS CENTER CLASSES, DELAYED BY ASBESTOS REMOVAL LAST FALL, START TODAY AMID REMODELING.
NORFOLK SCHOOLS ASK PUBLIC TO HELP QUIET THE BAD APPLES ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT DEPENDS UPON DISCIPLINE, SO THE BOARD IS SEEKING IDEAS.
2 FROM NORFOLK SCALLOP BOAT DROWN IN R.I.
TRYING TO ROUSE SLEEPING GIANT VIRGINIA BEACH OFFICIALS ARE WILLING TO TAKE A LOSS TO GET AN EMPTY INDUSTRIAL PARK MOVING.
COMMUTER LINES TRY TO QUELL PASSENGERS' FEARS SMALLER PLANES ARE THE PACK MULES OF THE SKIES, BUT RECENT CRASHES ARE MAKING FLIERS BALK.
SOME FEAR CUTS AT STATE AGENCY WILL HARM ENVIRONMENT
PASQUOTANK COUNTY OFFICIALS CONFIDENT SMART START WILL FLY
COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE POLITICALLY APATHETIC
HAYWOOD F. BANKS
JOEL F. MCLENDON
ILENE E. EDWARDS
DORIS B. JOHNSON
FRED V. STONEMAN SR.
WILLIE D. DAVIS
GERTRUDE B. JUILLARD
THELMA I. GALLAGHER
GARNAH C. MITCHELL
KENNETH W. ANDREWS
FRANK D. STONE
ROBERT B. SIKES
LAURETTE D. LAPIERRE
SAMUEL O. BROWN
SARAH M. LASSITER
BARBARA J. WILLIAMSON
ROSA MAE CARROLL
MARY A. HURLEY
MILDRED W. HASTIE
FRANCES A. CARTER
ROXIE F. LANG
JOSHUA M. WALTON
W. WOODROW MUSTARD
PHYLLIS F. BYRD
ROBERT L. CHERRY SR.
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