The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, May 11, 1995
NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTIONS
CHESAPEAKE INMATE DIES AFTER REPORTING CHEST PAINS
OPRAH SHOWCASES LOCAL WEIGHT WAR
YES, VIRGINIA. THERE IS A TCC-NORFOLK ITS LOYAL STUDENTS COULD AS WELL BE SPOKESPERSONS FOR AN AD CAMPAIGN.
FAUCETTE SAYS BEACH SCHOOLS HAVE MONEY TROUBLE BUT DON'T WORRY, HE SAYS - THE SHORTFALL WILL BE MADE UP BY THE END OF THE YEAR.
FAUCETTE IS OFFERED A JOB IN GEORGIA, SAYS HE'LL DECIDE BY FRIDAY
ERROR SIDETRACKS MURDER CASE PROSECUTORS MUST DROP CASE AGAINST GIRL IN STABBING, THEN START AGAIN.
``I FUSS BECAUSE I CARE,'' SAYS CHURCHLAND'S TOP TEACHER
HAMPTON MAN IS FATALLY SHOT IN CAR
A BUCK A BOOK? BENEFICENT BAIT FOR BLOSSOMING BIBLIOPHILES
DUNLOP'S EARTH DAY COMMENTS OUT OF LINE, BAY GROUP CHIEF SAYS
NORTHAMPTON JUGGLES MAJOR PROJECTS SUPERVISORS DECIDE TO DELAY DISCUSSION OF PLAN UNTIL JULY.
FEWER CASES OF CHILD ABUSE REPORTED IN VA. LAST YEAR
VA. DEMOCRATIC LEADER TO QUIT, PURSUE A RACE AGAINST WARNER
THE BARBER OF CITGO: A HAIRCUT AND A FILL-UP
W. LEON DAVIS
EVELYN V. ROBERTS
MARY S. WOMACK
JAMES R. HARDIN JR.
CLEO A. HOLLOWAY
WILLIAM I. SKEETER
WADE H. PARKER
CHARLES R. REYNOLDS III
ANN MAHER OULAHAN
LOLA SPEER
BEVERLEY B. HAINER
RIVERS M. HARRIS
MARY GREGG
DOLLY M. CASH
ELIZABETH MOSENTHINE
WILLIAM M. LEE
HATTIE E. JEFFERIES
HENRY J. HODGES
WILLIS L. BROWN
JOHN W. MILLER
VIRGINIA H. TICE
RICHARD W. WAGONER
LUCY H. EZELL
HELEN B. DATOR
FRANKLIN L. DAVIS
FRANK M. WINSLOW
ROBERT ALSTON SR.
JAMES V.L. BROOKS
HAZEL BRINN EWELL
JOSEPH M. CARTER JR.
LILLIE B. THRONE
FRANK L. EPPS
MARY JOYNT GRAYSON
ELIZABETH S. CLEMENTS
FREDERICK B. BAINES
RUDOLPH R. ARVIN
RICHARD H. LANGELER
BERNAL A. WRIGHT
REMEDOES L. KELLY
VIVIAN R. BYRD
ROY F. DUNN
THOMAS C. FREEMAN
VIVIAN WHITE
FREDDIE J. DAVIS JR.
SHERWOOD N. NEWSOME
EVIE H. MILLER
CARLICE S. HOFFMAN
LEE P. BARNES
SOUTHSIDE LAWMAKERS CRITICIZE PIPELINE DEAL
``LAURA'' IS MORE THAN A DREAM IN THEATER OF DARE PRODUCTION
TIME TO FISH OR CUT BAIT ON COMPACT PERDUE TO DECIDE IF THE STATE SHOULD STAY WITH THE PROGRAM.
JONES BACKS N.C. FOR 2ND FISHERIES PANEL HOUSE PANEL OKS THE PLAN INVOLVING MID-ATLANTIC COUNCIL.
1ST DISTRICT DEMOCRATS FACE CRITICAL PARTY VOTE
A RENOVATED ROOF, BY GEORGE
DRUG ARRESTS MADE
PANEL OKS EXPANDED ``BEACH PLAN'' INSURANCE
THE FISHING WAS GOOD, EVEN IF THE WEATHER WASN'T
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