The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, April 9, 1995
JOHN L. WILLIAMS
CHU HON YI KEI WOL YI
VIRGINIA B. SALMON
ALMETA H. GAY
MILDRED V. EDWARDS
ZETA S. JENKINS
ROY LEE GARDNER
JAMES J. WHITEHURST
ANICIA E. ERESTAIN
IVA S. HOLMES
JAMES P. JOHNSON
PATRICIA F. POTTER
REV. JAMES A. HERRING SR.
CARL R. WEAVER
DAVID M. POLLOCK
MARY DAVENPORT
FANNIE F. HARRIS
WILLIAM G. NICHOLS
ROBERT R. GOODE
CHARLES L. MILLER JR.
ARTHUR D. STARR JR.
INEZ T. QUAYLE
WILLIAM T. BEACHAM
FANNIE B. REID
FRANCES P. LASSITER
JAMES E. JONES
WILLIE VAUGHAN JR.
PAULETTE B. WILLIAMS
EDWARD E. HENDERSON SR.
RENDA HILL
JUNIUS F. HENDRIX
VIVIAN K. DANIELS
GEORGE BROWN
FRED WINSLOW
ROSA L. SMITH
HELEN LOUISE REGAN O'BRIEN
THEATER FANS STARVING FOR A NEW PLAY SHOULD SAMPLE ``LUNGFISH''
NEW PARENTS CAN FEEL LIKE OLD HANDS AFTER BABY WEEK
EDUCATION REMAINS A BATTLEFIELD LAWMAKERS UNITED TO DEFEAT GOV. ALLEN'S IDEAS BUT FAILED TO AGREE ON MANY IDEAS OF THEIR OWN.
A KILL DEVIL HILLS COP TEACHES KIDS ABOUT BASEBALL - AND LIFE
HISTORY CROSSING: OLD CABOOSE CHUGS ALONG AS A NEW MUSEUM OFFICE PORT O'PLYMOUTH MUSEUM MAKES THE MOST OF THE RICH HISTORY OF THE ALBEMARLE REGION AS A JUNCTION FOR RAILROADS AND SHIPPING THROUGH ITS MANY DISPLAYS AND ITS VERY OFFICES
N.C. YOUTHS GO TO BAT IN NATIONAL MAGAZINE SPORTS ILLUSTRATED FOR KIDS POSES A QUESTION TO BERTIE COUNTY CHILDREN: SHOULD BASEBALL USE SUBSTITUTE PLAYERS?
FISHERMEN SEE TOUGH FIGHT AHEAD NET FISHING IS NOT THE CAUSE OF ALL THE FISHERIES' WOES, THEY SAY
FUND DRIVE NOW HIGH PRIORITY AT REGENT UNIVERSITY FACES FINANCIAL CRUNCH AS CBN CUTS CASH TIES
BEETHOVEN GOES TO THE MALL AMATEUR MUSICIANS GET A CHANCE TO PLAY WITH THE PROS FROM THE VIRGINIA SYMPHONY
CRIME LINE
POST OFFICES TO BE OPEN LATE FOR TAX-RETURN PROCRASTINATORS
POLICE SEEK TWO SUSPECTS IN NEWPORT NEWS SLAYING
RACE-TRACK OPERATOR SEEKS STATE'S FIRST LICENSE FOR OFF-TRACK BETTING
NAUTICUS REOPENS WITH NEW PRICES, NEW ATTRACTIONS A CITY OFFICIAL SAYS ITS RENOVATIONS MAKE IT LOOK ``LIKE A BRAND NEW FACILITY.''
3-HOUR TELETHON RAISES $92,000 FOR CRIME LINE
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