The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Friday, March 31, 1995
- HERBERT L. CAHOON
- ELIZABETH K. FLINT
- NUNCY J. SABATO
- PATRICIA GODFREY GLEASON
- LITTLE SAMUEL WHITSON JR.
- JOSEPH O. BLOKER
- BERNARD GIBBS BARROW
- CAROLE SAWYER
- MARTHA J. ELLIS
- ELIZABETH K. PARK
- VIRGINIA T.E. HUMPHREYS
- JAMES L. HUTTON JR.
- JACOB A. BRENNEMAN JR.
- LLOYD D. BOWEN
- CHARLIE R. MASON
- FAITH D. RANKINS
- BETTY L. RAY
- HERSCHEL A. FAW
- DEANDRE K. PUGH
- WILLIAM C. STANT
- ALMA G. FELTON
- JOHN E. JOHNSON
- WILLIAM L. HAND
- HARRY P. HOWE
- ANN K. HARTLEY
- CATHLEEN F. OLAH
- ROBIN L. ZIELINSKI
- JOHNEY G. MOYE
- KENNETH P. GARMON
- ELINOR K. CHEDESTER
- THOMAS H. HEATH JR.
- HARRY RICKS
- CURTIS E. ETHERIDGE SR.
- HELEN P. PEARCE
- PENINSULA MAN ADMITS DEFRAUDING 11 OF $628,000
HE FACES A MAXIMUM OF 5 YEARS IN PRISON AND A $250,000 FINE.
- NASA LANGLEY DIRECTOR DECIDES TO SEE CENTER THROUGH CHANGES
- VA. MISSIONARY COUPLE IN HAITI SHOT AS THEIR HOME IS ROBBED
- YOUTH GETS LIFE PLUS FIVE YEARS IN MURDER
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Some admission fees for Nauticus were missing or incorrect in the
text of a story and in the informational graphic accompanying the
MetroNews Friday about the opening of the center after a three-month
closure. The entry fee for senior citizens 60 and over, military
personnel, students from ages 13 to 17 and AAA members is $6.50,
including tax. The admission fee for children 6 to 12 is $5.00.
Children 6 through 12 years old will be charged $1.50 additional to
enter the center's ``premium attractions,'' including the Nauticus
theater, the Aegis naval battle simulator and Virtual Adventures.
Correction published Saturday, April 1, 1995 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT AND THE LEDGER-STAR.
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NAUTICUS MARKS NEW BEGINNING WITH REOPENING
- AN UNLIKELY LIFESAVER
DOCTORS USED A SMOGGY GAS CALLED NITRIC OXIDE TO HELP CLEAR THE LUNGS OF A BOY
SUFFERING FROM DEADLY MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE.
- GRAPEVINE GREW UNUSUALLY TART SCHOOL GOSSIP, PIQUING OFFICIALS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Clarification:
A story Friday about a federal review of school districts that
may have unfairly steered blacks into special-education classes was
accompanied by a chart with one heading that may have been
misleading. It read: Percent of black students who are mildly or
moderately retarded. It should have said: Percent of black students
identified as mildly or moderately retarded.
Correction published Saturday, April 1, 1995 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT AND THE LEDGER-STAR.
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BIAS INQUIRY TARGETS SPECIAL ED
CITIES MAY HAVE UNFAIRLY STEERED BLACKS INTO CLASSES, THE OFFICE OF CIVIL
RIGHTS THINKS.\
- FLORIDA EDUCATOR NAMED ODU'S DEAN OF EDUCATION
- GOAST GUARD SIGNS OFF MORSE CODE
MODERN TECHNOLOGY REPLACING DOTS AND DASHES IN USE SINCE START OF THE CENTURY.
- OWENS BALKS AT INTRODUCING 2 OF 4 TAX INCREASE BILLS
- PASQUOTANK ELECTIONS BOARD PICKS COA OFFICIAL
- RETIRED MAIL CARRIER BASNIGHT DIES IN CRASH
- CONGRESS SETS WETLANDS HEARING IN NEW BERN
AN ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP SAYS THE AGENDA IS STACKED AGAINST THEM.
- GOP CHALLENGE TO VOTING LAW IS POLES APART FROM ITS PAST
- POLICE ISSUE PROFILES OF SUSPECTS INVOLVED IN ODU-AREA SHOOTING
- SEN. BASNIGHT WANTS TAXPAYERS TO SHARE TAX BREAKS EQUALLY
- JUDGE ORDERS SALVI TO GET PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATIONS
- SETTLEMENT REACHED IN WIDOW'S SUIT AGAINST AMTRAK
- VA. SET TO RETURN PENSION TAX TO FEDERAL RETIREES
- TELEVISION STAR DAWNN LEWIS TO BE FEATURED GUEST AT ECSU
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