The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, February 7, 1995
MARY S. SHEFFIELD
ROBERT S. NEASE
ALTON N. PALMER
JAMES E. KIAH
WILLIAM ROBERSON
CAROLINE J. EASON
RUBY B. HARDY
ANN W. BAILEY
MRS. J. WESLEY STEINBERG
PENNY LOUISE MOREHEAD
HARRY EDWARD MEEKINS SR.
DONALD H. BLAMEY
RAINEY D. UMPHLETT
SHIRLEY F. HARVEY
LEWIS W. MCCONNELL
GENEVIEVE M. LAMPING
REV. P. FRANCIS QUINN
BARBARA HINTON
VERNON JONES SR.
DENNIE L. HOLLEY
HARRIETTE S. CARTER
MANDY SESSOMS
LOIS T. GARDNER
KATHERINE H. MATHEWS
HOWARD E. BANE
BEVERLY L. WOODMAN
RUTH C. BOND
ANTHONY A. FERRARI
MILDRED L. CAHOON
RUBY J. PERKINS
MARY LONG
IDA H. PEOPLES
EVELYN J. WILLIAMSON
ALMA H. BRYANT
JAMES WILLIAMS
HAZEL ROPER
ALEXANDER C. COX JR.
JOHN C. JOHNSON SR.
BILLIE DAVIS
MILTON B. FORREST
YETTA LEE PERLIN
STEVEN J. FRY
GLENN S. BUNCH
``LOST COLONY'' GOES SUNDAY
LOU D. MOORE
MARY E. WINSTEAD
MR. MAGIC'S NIGHTCLUB FACES CHARGES
2 PLUCKED FROM DESERTED ISLAND - READY OR NOT
ACCUSED'S SISTER DESCRIBES SCENE AFTER CABBIE'S DEATH
4 WOMEN SUING OVER HAIR LOSS ALLEGEDLY CAUSED BY RIO RELAXER
BEACH LIKELY TO CHIP IN NEPTUNE FESTIVAL FUNDS
MOTHER AND SON ESCAPE FIRE
SCHOOLS CHEER BUDGET CUTS' DEMISE ALLEN'S PLAN WOULD HAVE TRIMMED $70 MILLION
ALLEN REVIVES FAILED TAX, LOTTERY BILLS RARE USE OF EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY IS CRITICIZED.
LEGAL INSURANCE GAINS POPULARITY AMONG WORKERS
JURORS RECOMMEND MAXIMUM SENTENCE IN RAPE TRIAL JUDGE RULES NOOSE MADE BY PROSECUTOR DIDN'T ALTER OUTCOME
HEARING PUT OFF FOR EX-EMPLOYEE OF CHESAPEAKE HOUSING AUTHORITY
FLAMES SWEEP NORFOLK HOME; CAUSE SOUGHT
TECH STUDENTS WAGE CAMPAIGN TO KEEP SCHOOL FUNDING ON TRACK
U.VA. CLAIMS CONTROL OF HONOR SYSTEM
PORTSMOUTH MAN, 29, DIES WHILE SKIING
NORFOLK TARGETS CARBON MONOXIDE LEAKS THE SYSTEM, OVERHAULED SINCE 4 DIED, HAS RESULTED IN MORE SAFETY WARNINGS.
CHILD CAR SEAT INSPECTION
DESPITE EPA'S WARNING, BILL ON INSPECTIONS PASSES
OUTRAGE IN THE ASSEMBLY
GROCERY STORE ROBBED
BASEBALL EXPENSES
BUDGET WILL BE TIGHT, DARE CHAIRMAN WARNS
2 KITTY HAWK FIREFIGHTERS INNOCENT IN EMBEZZLEMENT TRIAL THE GROUP'S FORMER TREASURER GETS A 5-YEAR SENTENCE.
DESPITE CUTS, STATE SAYS COUNTY IS BEST FOR PRISON
CURRITUCK BOARD REJECTS PLAN FOR THE PLANTATIONS THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT HAD DRAWN OPPOSITION.
CITY URGED TO LET GROUP CONTINUE STUDY OF MERGER
YOUTH CENTER DONATIONS RISE
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