The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Monday, April 17, 1995
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JOSEPH D. COMPITELLO
ERNEST HARRELL JR.
ALLEN R. JENKINS
BEVERLY A. BYNUM
RUTH AMBROSE HANASIK
RAYMOND E. NEWELL JR.
LENA B. MACHEN
THELMA P. LOVE
ERNEST G. MUIR
ROBERT A. LAFLEUR
MARY E. RAISS
CECIL K. BARNETT
ANNIE C. WARD
WILLIE MAE HOBBS
HORACE E. HUDGINS
RUBY BELL JOHNSTON SIMMONS-WATERFIELD
JOE M. MASICH
ELLSWORTH GREENFIELD
JOSEPH M. SINONG JR.
CARL C. THORPE JR.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS ARE TAKING WING TO WATCH WETLANDS THE NEUSE RIVER WATERSHED NOW HAS ITS OWN AIR FORCE.
FAMILIAR FOOTBALL FINAGLING KICKS OFF THE ASSEMBLY'S SILLY SEASON
GULF WAR STUDIES CAST DOUBT ON COMMON BUG-KILLER THE EPA IS DOING A SAFETY REVIEW ON AN INSECTICIDE USED IN MILLIONS OF HOMES.
BEETLE-RAVAGED PARK TO BE CLEANED UP BY NATIONAL GUARD
ACCIDENT KILLS 2
EX-SHERIFF'S OFFICER FACES CHARGE OF CHILD SEX ABUSE
LAST OF STRANDED SAILORS FINALLY HEADED FOR HOME THE LAST 8 FORMER CREWMEN OF THE UNLUCKY TAXIARCHIS FLEW TO ROMANIA.
GO FLY A PLANE
PROJECT DELAYS LIGHTHOUSE OPENING A CREW WILL BEGIN ON THE NEW STRIPES AT HATTERAS TODAY.
DWYER GOT DOWN IN THE GUTTER OF GOSSIP - AND FELL FROM GRACE
COPELAND WILL SEEK RE-ELECTION TO STATE HOUSE
REBUILDING SHATTERED HOPES PORTSMOUTH IS NOW BUYING HOMES NEAR THE SITE AND WILL HELP FAMILIES MOVE.
LOCAL LAB SETS SIGHTS ON BUILDING LASER PHYSICISTS SAY IT COULD REDUCE COST OF MAKING FABRICS.
TEACHER HELPS YOUNGEST STUDENTS GET NEW START SUFFOLK EFFORT TAILORS CLASS TO FIRST-GRADERS' ABILITIES
REPUBLICAN DUO GAINS MOMENTUM JOHN SCHROTE BUILDS ON HIS DEFEAT TO BOOST PARTY'S POWER
FIVE STABBED AT KINGS DOMINION
ARGUMENT TURNS DEADLY
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