The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, May 13, 1995
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the central nervous system. It was described incorrectly in a MetroNews story Saturday about a related illness, tuberous sclerosis. Correction published Friday, May 19, 1995. ***************************************************************** GARAGE SALE WITH A HEART PARENTS WANT TO RAISE MONEY FOR SON DYING OF RARE DISEASE
SUSPECT IN TWO DUI DEATHS IS OUT OF JAIL ON BOND HE IS TAKING TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM PRIOR TO TRIAL NEXT MONTH.
DANVILLE AND CLARKSVILLE ENTER GASTON PIPELINE FRAY
SLAYING SUSPECT REMAINS FREE THE SUSPECT ALSO HAS BEEN LINKED TO WHAT HAS BEEN CALLED THE LARGEST CRACK COCAINE SEIZURE IN PORTSMOUTH HISTORY.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Rick Salzberg is public relations director of the Norfolk Historical Society. A story in Saturday's MetroNews section about Fort Norfolk incorrectly identified him as the society's director. Correction published Tuesday, May 16, 1995 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** CHILDREN COME FACE-TO-FACE WITH HISTORY AT FORT CHARACTERS RE-ENACT LIFE DURING WAR OF 1812 FOR STUDENTS AT FORT NORFOLK.
SEASONAL SONG OF THE CICADA IS PLEASANT - AND HAS ITS PURPOSE
MAN DIES; SUSPECT SOUGHT
WARNER BACK AT WORK
MAN GUILTY IN SLAYING
BODY OF PILOT FOUND
HENRY R. TRIBBLE
LLOYD G. WHITE
CAROLINE R. SMALLWOOD
WILLIAM RIDDICK
ELLA W. BAILEY
GEORGE Y. CAMPBELL
ROBERT W. JEWELL JR.
MARY E. OUTLAND
VIVIAN C. MYERS
CHARLES H. STEVENSON
ARMSTEAD E. CLIFTON
JOHN DRAGSETH
ROBERT C. DARBY
RANDOLPH S. BRENT II
FOSTER LEWIS RUBLE
GARLAND R. DELOATCH
CARROLL W. SOREY
MAUDE B. SOSSAMON
LEOCADIA F. HELARIO
HOSEA R. WARREN
SIDNEY E. HARMAN III
VERNEL BLOUNT SR.
FLORENCE G. ELAM
EVELYN ORTIZ MELENDEZ
FRANK C. HOLLOMAN
IRENE D. PURDIE
WILLIAM D. HARRISON
KELLY GRIMES
BREHON R. DARDEN
JAMES D. MOBLEY JR.
WILLIAM F. ROSE JR.
MARY B. EATON
MAKING MERRY MELODIES IN THE KIDS OPERA COMPANY, STUDENTS SING THEIR OWN SONGS.
POLICE DEPARTMENTS TO HONOR OFFICERS SLAIN WHILE ON DUTY THREE PENINSULA OFFICERS WILL BE REMEMBERED AT WASHINGTON VIGIL.
CROWD HELPS WILSON CELEBRATE
VIRGINIA SYMPHONY CLOSING 75TH SEASON ON RESOUNDING NOTE
ABC DEMANDS MORE PHILIP MORRIS MEMOS
WIND CHANGE IMPROVES FISHING FOR SPECKLED TROUT
SENATOR DECIDES STATE SHOULDN'T WITHDRAW FROM COMPACT - YET DEADLINE PASSES WITH NO MOVE TO QUIT THE FISHERIES COMMISSION.
ECSU REACHES $5 MILLION GOAL - EARLY RECORD GIFT OF $1.6 MILLION PUTS SCHOOL OVER THE TOP 6 MONTHS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
LURING KIDS IN PROGRAM HOOKS YOUNG ANGLERS ON FISHING
HOUSE AND SENATE ACT FAVORABLY ON DOZENS OF BILLS. ASSEMBLY ZEROS IN ON INSURANCE, NATURAL GAS
ODORS FROM HOG FARM AGGRAVATE HER ASTHMA, NEIGHBOR TESTIFIES
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