The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, January 18, 1995
- WALTER B. NUNAMAKER
- EDGAR W. PHILLIPS
- ALBERT L. BONNER
- BETTIE B. RUDD
- MARGARET L. LOFTON
- NANCY M. KAY
- JOHN CLARENCE GOLLIDAY
- JOEY V. LADD III
- LAURA LEE HICKS LANE
- PELEG DAMERON MIDGETT JR.
- WILLIE THORPE
- WALTER T. BEALE
- WILLIAM D. COPELAND
- SIDNEY BLOOM
- JOHN LLOYD GROVER
- FLORENCE B. HINSON
- THELMA KNIGHT
- FREDERICK H. BYERS
- RACHAEL M. CASE
- GEORGE RIDDICK SR.
- ARTHUR MITCHELL
- MARCUS A. PRESLAR
- GRADY S. BRIDGES
- DEBORAH R. SOLOMON
- JOHN R. SMILEY
- ANDREW F. GALLOWAY
- HERBERT N. LAPETINA SR.
- OLE M. THORSEN
- CURRITUCK BOARD TONIGHT WILL TRY TO SLASH NEW HIGH SCHOOL'S COSTS
- WILLIAM J. RHODES
- WOODELL A. MARSHALL
- WILLIE G. FRANCISCO
- ELIZABETH P. NICHOLAS
- JEREMIAH SUMNER
- SAMUEL S. COBB JR.
- EYES ON THE ROAD
HIGH-TECH CAMERAS AND SENSORS WILL BEGIN WATCHING HAMPTON ROADS TRAFFIC THIS
SUMMER IN AN EFFORT TO HELP MOTORISTS AVOID CONGESTION.
- KING'S DADDY RECALLED SON'S FIRST STEPS TO GREATNESS
- LOVED ONES REMEMBER A VETERAN TEACHER IN MANTEO
- WOMAN, 76, BEGINS RABIES SHOTS; DOG IS MISSING
THE PIT BULL'S OWNER IS CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT. AND THE VICTIM IS TRYING TO
HEAL.
- DARE BOARD TO WEIGH CHANGES IN TRAVEL POLICY
- COMMANDER RELIEVED OF DUTY AFTER SHIP RUNS AGROUND
- NEWPORT NEWS CITY COUNCIL APPROVES CASINO
- LACK OF LOCAL SUPPORT DOES IN SMITHFIELD'S ANNUAL FOOD FESTIVAL
- COURT RULES AGAINST WELLS AT BUXTON WOODS
LEGISLATURE DIDN'T INTEND DESTRUCTIVE USES, JUDGES SAY.
- DEMOCRATS' OPPOSITION TO ALLEN, AND HIS BUDGET, PICKS UP SPEED
- FATHER'S CONCERN: TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE
HE LOOKS BACK WITH REGRET AS SON PLEADS GUILTY TO MURDER.
- SUPREME COURT RULES ON CASE DECIDED DEC. 14
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A headline in Wednesday's newspaper said the Virginia Beach
School Board deadlocked on a vote to oust board member Charles
Vincent. The board cannot remove Vincent from his seat. Instead, the
board voted on a motion to ask Vincent to step down while his
conviction by a jury of ethics violations awaits a judge's ruling.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Thursday, January
19, 1995, on page A2.
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SCHOOL BOARD DEADLOCKS ON VOTE TO OUST VINCENT
6 MEMBERS OF BEACH PANEL ABSTAINED FROM THE MOTION, WHICH BROKE A THREE-MONTH
SILENCE.
- PITTS CATCHES FLAK OVER CASINO
THE PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL THREATENED TO EVALUATE THE FELLOW MEMBER'S PERFORMANCE
AFTER HE REVEALED RIVERBOAT TALKS.
- CAR AND MOTORCYCLE COLLIDE, INJURING 3
- CHESAPEAKE UNVEILS $826 MILLION BUDGET
FIVE-YEAR OUTLINE CALLS FOR $13 MILLION PUBLIC GOLF COURSE.
- THIRD TEEN CHARGED WITH NORFOLK KILLING
- CHRISTIAN COALITION WILL MOBILIZE DONORS BEHIND GOP ``CONTRACT''
- TRAFFIC SURVEILLANCE COMPANY'S SIGNS DISAPPEAR IN THE NIGHT
- WOMAN SOUGHT IN ROBBERY OF NORFOLK BANK
- FRANK PARRISH MAKES STRONG CASE FOR THE LAUGH IN ``THE NERD''
- BOATERS RESCUED
- ACCOUNTING FIRM DEFENDS BILLINGS OF ELECTRIC CO-OP
AN AUDITOR CLAIMED OVERCHARGES WERE BEYOND $100,000.
by SS