The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, February 18, 1995
SENATE APPROVES TAX RELIEF FOR POOR SENIOR CITIZENS
LEADERS OF BLACK FRATERNITIES UNITE IN FIGHT AGAINST HAZING ``WHEN THERE'S A DEATH IN ANY SITUATION, IT WILL RAISE ATTENTION LEVELS.''
EX-CAPTAIN DID NOT BILK NAVY, COURT SAYS 2 CO-DEFENDANTS, COMPANY ALSO ACQUITTED
GUNFIRE OUTSIDE SUFFOLK STORE LEAVES TWO MEN HURT, IN HOSPITAL
CURRITUCK'S HUNT FOR WATER COMES UP DRY FAILED TEST OF AQUIFER EXHAUSTS POTENTIAL OUTER BANKS SOURCES
EXEMPLARY MARINE BERKELEY REFUSED TO YIELD IN CAREER OR LIFE
COURT UPHOLDS LIABILITY OF INSURER IN FERTILITY CASE
FOREIGN EDUCATORS GET LESSONS IN DEMOCRACY
CONGRESSMAN ATTACKS LATEST LAKE GASTON STUDY
FISHERIES HEAD: N.C.'S ``WHERE ACTION IS'' EX-N.J. OFFICIAL SAYS HE'S EAGER FOR NEW CHALLENGES
AREA'S SUPERVISOR OF ROAD PROJECTS TO RETIRE AL NASH HAS BEEN AN EMPLOYEE OF THE TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT SINCE 1959.
TEACHERS FROM ODU, EVMS WIN AWARDS FOR FACULTY EXCELLENCE
OBITUARIES
DARE TOURISM BOARD OKS MONEY FOR SIX PROJECTS
GROUP TO EXPLORE FORMING AUXILIARY
MORE FUNDS FOR HIGH-TECH CENTER MAY BE RESTORED THE STATE HAS GIVEN $100 MILLION TO CIT SINCE 1984 FOR GRANTS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH.
SENATORS ARGUE THAT BEACH VOTERS DIDN'T UNDERSTAND WARDS
AMBASSADORS TALK OF NEW COOPERATION
HAMPTON ROADS JUDGESHIPS: CHESAPEAKE WILL GET A BLACK JURIST DEMOCRATS IN RICHMOND UNITE BEHIND CANDIDATES.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY PANEL AGREES ON PLAN FOR STATE PRISON GROWTH
BYSTANDER, POLICE CRACK ROBBERY CASE A WOMAN AND 2 MEN WERE ARRESTED AFTER ALLEGEDLY STEALING JEWELRY FROM A STORE.
CUSTOMER SUES RESTAURANT, SAYING HE FOUND BLOODY BANDAGES IN BURGER
CHESAPEAKE WORKER SAYS HE WAS UNFAIRLY LAID OFF
VIRGINIA SYMPHONY NEARLY GRASPS HEAVENS
SEEING OFF THEIR SON
A REUNION WITH MOM
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