The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, May 20, 1995
NETTIE S. PIERCE
PEARL I. NIELSON
GALVIN A. HARRIS JR.
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM BUERGEY
MARIAN R. WINDSOR
ANNA MORIARTY MURPHY
JOHN A. O'TOOLE
KATHY B. INMAN
ROSANNA B. LEWIS
EDDIE B. BROWN
WALTER BRANDT
DIANE E. BESLOW
LENIOUS W. WHITE SR.
MARGARET G. NORFLEET
BRIAN J. SHANNON
KENNETH D. HICKS
ZILLA S. DAVID
HELEN W. SHEALY
PAULINE TAVSS ZFASS
ALEXANDER DEMPSEY
MILTON NESSON
MICHAEL KAM LEE
FENTON HASKINS
WILLIS A. KING JR.
JOHN L. POWELL
HELEN K. CRIMM
FLORENCE R. JARZYNSKI
BLANCHE R. PEELE
PANSY V. FRATER
AUSTINE D. SPRUILL
JOSEPHINE V. STEPP
MAUDIE M. EASTES
LINWOOD H. DUMAS
ELIZABETH J. SAWYER
WESLEY L. HURSHMAN
HAZEL B. BURTON
MARIE WALKER
LAWMAKERS COULD DERAIL GASTON DEAL
POLICE IDENTIFY SLAYING VICTIM AT BEACH
KILLER'S PAROLE ANGERS HUSBAND OF WOMAN SHOT IN VA. BEACH
THE CAT THAT WOULDN'T LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE - AND OTHER TALES
NO CHARGES FILED IN PIZZA-DELIVERY KILLING
STEPHEN A. HAMILTON
DESIGNER AUTO TAGS NOT PICKING UP MUCH SPEED
[NORFOLK] CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS
HURRICANE-TRACKERS PLAN VISIT THEY WILL DISPLAY ``FLYING CLASSROOM'' AT NORFOLK AIRPORT TUESDAY.
NUMBER OF CITIZENS WHO KILLED CRIMINALS IS UP 30% SINCE '89
PROFESSOR HONORED
EASTERN SHORE DEVELOPMENT GROUP FACES DEADLINE PEOPLE OF NEW ROAD NEED $10,000 IN 12 DAYS FOR CLOSING COSTS.
WOMAN CHARGED IN SHOOTING
WINDS MAR WATER
FEDERAL FUNDS TARGETED
VA. OFFICIALS COULD DERAIL GASTON DEAL NORFOLK MAYOR PAUL FRAIM DOESN'T WANT RESTRICTIONS ON THE CITY'S WATER SALES.
SPORT FISHERMEN ASK HUNT TO SPEAK TO THEIR CONCERNS HE SAYS THERE IS ROOM ENOUGH FOR SPORT AND COMMERCIAL ANGLERS.
BLUE SKY PROJECT TO SET CONSTRUCTION STANDARD NEW MATERIALS AND METHODS WILL RESIST WEATHER DAMAGE IN COASTAL BUILDINGS
N.C. OPENS OUTER BANKS SPAN RAINSTORM MOVES OUTDOOR CEREMONY INTO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
DEVELOPER OFFERS IDEA FOR KILL DEVIL HILLS WASTEWATER TOWN WANTS TO STUDY THE PLAN TO MERGE ITS FACILITY WITH DEVELOPER'S PRIVATE PLANT.
A RACE IN THE PARK
FISHERIES PANEL WANTS TO EXPAND FLOUNDER LIMITS CUTTING THE LIMIT NOW COULD HELP N.C. FISHERMEN LATER IN THE YEAR.
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