The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, April 6, 1995
THELMA J. WILLIS
MARGARET M. PITTMAN
JAMES F. MATTHEWS JR.
LEOLA D. HIGGINS
MARY G. TERRY
GLADYS L. GIBBS
AMO F. JUDD JR.
CARY A. WILLCOX JR.
RAYMOND H. WILLIAMS SR.
MABEL C. ROSE
GEORGE F. HALLA
FLORENCE R. HARBIN
TRAYLOR C. NUNNALLY
KATHERINE BROWN PAUL
CHARLES F. WIRTH
MAMIE B. BEALE
ODELL THOMAS
CLIFFORD G. FINEGAN
MARY W. ALLEN
MARY FRANCES MASTEN
LOUISE R. HOLLY
JAMES L. LESTER
KENNETH O. BAKER
MATTIE B. PHELPS
ARNETA WREN
EDITH F. MARTINSON
ETHEL B. WARD
ETOY ALEXANDER
THOMAS V. CASEY
PAUL E. WADFORD SR.
TRAVON M. RUSSELL
ELNORA C. COOK
ROBERT CUFFEE
MAMIE S. HODGES
WALTER A. JOYNER
ROY E. JOBE JR.
CHARLES V. SPENCER
JAMES F. SUTPHIN
LILLIE M. JOHNSON
JOSEPH COTTON
L.C. CUTCHINS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** David Woodworth's last name was wrong in a headline on Thursday's MetroNews story about RV travel. Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Friday, April 7, 1995, on page A2. ***************************************************************** KING OF THE ROAD RV BUFF DAVID WOODWARD HAS RESTORED TWO DOZEN TOURING CARS, MOTOR HOMES AND TENT TRAILERS
BYSTANDER SHOT BY POLICE OFFICER ASKS FOR $250,000 TWO WEEKS AGO A JURY DECIDED THE SHOOTING WAS AN ACCIDENT AND DENIED COMPENSATION.
CITIZENS GROUP WORKING TO REOPEN ATTUCKS THEATRE FUND-RAISING PLANS FOR NORFOLK LANDMARK ARE IN THE WORKS
BEACH TAKES STEPS FOR UPGRADING PACIFIC AVENUE
ROBBERY SUSPECT FLEEING POLICE CRASHES; 3 HURT
BUDGET INADEQUATE, EDUCATOR SAYS SUPERINTENDENT CITES REPORT CARD ON BEACH SCHOOLS TO SUPPORT HIS CALL FOR GREATER FUNDING
SUFFOLK REVISES PLAN FOR NEW COURTHOUSE
MAN ACCUSED OF RAPING GIRL
SUFFOLK BUDGET PROPOSAL HOLDS DOWN TAX INCREASES
EDUCATOR ORDERED TO PAYS TEEN'S MEDICAL BILLS
WALKING NATURE'S NEW PATH
ONLY 2 WILD HORSES HAVE ESCAPED COROLLA'S BARRIER
COOL WEATHER, WIND KEEP ANGLERS AWAY FROM THE WATER
BROKEN WATER MAIN FLOODS NORFOLK INTERSECTION
RED-WOLF BILL HEADS TOWARD VOTE IN HOUSE
BOARD OF EDUCATION TO RECONSIDER CHANGES TO ACADEMIC STANDARDS
WINDS FAN FOREST FIRES ACROSS PARTS OF VIRGINIA
LE BALLET WOWS CROWD WITH CHARGED, DYNAMIC PERFORMING
PUBLIC RADIO PRESIDENT TO SPEAK
REGAL CAT'S ASTOUNDING TREK GIVES ONE PAWS
BIDS UNSEALED FOR CURRITUCK HIGH SCHOOL THE NEW LOWEST OFFER IS FOR $1.2 MILLION LESS
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