The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, March 9, 1995
IRENE W. AGLES
LONNIE ROGERS
DAVID D. DILLINGHAM
ROSE SIDERIS
LUCILE C. TURNER
ROBERT DAY
LAURA B. ROBERTS
EVA M. MCEWEN
WILLIAM THOMAS KELLEY JR.
ANNIE HELEN LAND
THE REV. WALTER H. MOORE
WILLIAM COLLYER LINN SR.
GERTRUDE WADE BOSWELL
WALTER H. PARKER
FATE MATTHEWS
JEANNE G. BELLIS
KATHERINE J. UNDERWOOD
MAUDE O. EASON
TREVON D. COOK
LOUISE R. PICKARD
CHARLES G. LINES
MARY K. GRAHAM
MARILYN F. ANGER
RUTH E. MATCHETT
ERVIN G. CLARY
NINA BENKERT
ANNELI T. MENG
POSSIBLE KILLER STEALS CAR IN NORFOLK
ELMER HOWARD THAYER
ELEANOR M. HARRINGTON
REBECCA B. PAYNTER
PERNELL B. ALLEN
ANITA C. COUNCIL
CHARLES V. PENNINGTON
CLARENCE L. SHARP
MICHAEL D. MCLAWHORN
FRANCES T. DAUGHTRY
RANDALL A. PEARSON SR.
MILDRED P. JOHNSON
CLIFFORD CASTLE
VIRGINIA C. MANNION
LILLIAN B. RHINEHART
MARJORIE E. SHAVER
PAUL T. LEWIS
JOHN W. LASSITER
LEARA M. SMITH
SALLIE M. FUTRELL
BETTY J. WOODBERRY
GRACE B. BOOKER
REOGUST S. PEAK
EDGAR MALLORY
ALEXANDER T. CLARK
STUDENTS STAGE DANCE FESTIVAL
ENERGIZED GOP ELECTS OFFICERS IN PASQUOTANK
HEARTFELT HELLO TO BOSS HARD TO MUSTER SECOND TIME AROUND
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ATTACKS TURN TO STRATEGY OF SUING EMPLOYERS OF ATTACKER
ENVIRONMENTAL PROPOSALS MAY BE INELIGIBLE FOR AID
TEENS NAMED IN SLAYING ARE FACING NEW CHARGES
ELDERLY COUPLE FINDS MAGIC ON DATE PAIR FROM SEPARATE NURSING HOMES UNITES IN DATING GAME
SUPERINTENDENTS WORK TO FILL NEEDS DESPITE BIG CUTS ASSEMBLY AFFIRMS TARGET OF 50% DROP FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
AN OK FOR THE AMPHITHEATER PLANNERS WERE UNANIMOUS; AT HEARING, RESIDENTS WEREN'T
VICTIM TESTIFIES ABOUT ROBBERY AND KIDNAPPING
ALLEGED ``SKINHEAD'' GETS 2 YEARS FOR HATE CRIME
ROBBERS PREYED ON SAILORS DETECTIVES ARE DISMANTLING WHAT THEY SAY IS A LARGE OCEANFRONT ROBBERY RING IN WHICH WOMEN LURED UNSUSPECTING SAILORS TO REMOTE AREAS WHERE THEY WERE AMBUSHED BY ARMED ACCOMPLICES, WHO SOMETIMES PRETENDED TO BE POLICE.
AT ROOT OF PAROLE DISPUTE: VICTIM'S KIN HAD NO SAY
BEACH PLANNERS APPROVE SUPER KMART, STRIP MALL PLANNERS SAID THE IDEA FITS WITH THE CITY'S EFFORTS.
BEACH DIDN'T ERR IN FIRING SCHOOL OFFICIAL, FEDERAL JUDGE RULES ANDREW CARRINGTON WAS ACCUSED OF VIOLATING SEVERAL DISTRICT POLICIES.
JURY FINDS EX-FOOTBALL STAR GUILTY OF WOUNDING STORE CLERK THE BULLET MISSED THE VICTIM'S HEART BY AN INCH; THE JURY DELIBERATED ABOUT 2 HOURS.
SCHOOL STAGES BELATED PROGRAM ON BLACK HISTORY
WHITE PLEDGES TO MAINTAIN HUNGER STRIKE
YOUTH DIES OF WOUND
RICHMOND GROCER FIRES AT A ROBBER - AGAIN
CANADIAN TROUPE SPARKLES IN HAMPTON PERFORMANCE
NICE WEATHER FOR DUCKS - OR DUCKING
EX-BEAUTY QUEEN COUNTER-SUES
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