The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, May 23, 1995
EUNICE C. WYNNE
JESSICA R. GLOVER
CLARA D. GRIFFIN
JOHN F. GARROW JR.
LOIS P. WHITE
LOTTIE FINKLEA
JULIA L. DEAL
DOYLE R. LYNCH
MARY L. JEFFRIES
MILES CLIFTON BUNCH SR.
AUDREY S. MILLER
ROSA M. RICE
GERALDINE B. GAMBLE
KATHERINE L. KENNEDY
DAVID K. FULTZ SR.
ROBERT I. CATAN
GERTRUDE S. LASH
VIRGINIA W. DAVIS
LOIS T. PIRRONE
CAROLYN PARKER
DOROTHY H. SHARPE
VELMA J. NAPIER
GLENDA T. SCRIPTURE
DEMETRIO R. ODANGO SR.
WILLIAM F. SHEEHAN JR.
KATIE B. BILLUPS
JAY L. JERNIGAN
JOSEPH E. KOWALSKI
REV. SAMUEL W. TATEM
LUCILLE E. LANG
MARY TURNER
BETTY MCL. GREENE
SAMUEL T. CORDELL
JOHNNIE JACKSON
SATENIG AVEDIKIAN
EDDIE E. MARTIN
JESSE S. WILKINS
GROVER T. PARKER
CORDELL L. MARSHALL
THOMAS L. WILLIAMS
JOHNATHON W. HADLEY
JUDGE REFUSES TO STAY EXECUTION OF KILLER ON DEATH ROW 15 YEARS
VICTIM OF AX ATTACK PUTS LIFE BACK TOGETHER THE SUSPECT GOES ON TRIAL TODAY IN A PORTSMOUTH COURT.
A GASTON PEACE IS POSSIBLE, BEACH SAYS CITY WILL ``EXPLORE ALL OPTIONS'' TO MEET THE AGREEMENT DEADLINE.
BISHOP REBUKES BREAKAWAY GROUP HISPANIC COMMUNITY NO LONGER MAY USE THE TERM ``CATHOLIC.''
FEDERAL CUTS WOULD COST NORFOLK'S SCHOOLS $28 MILLION, GROUP SAYS
STATE TO REMOVE 46 INMATES FROM JAIL IN HAMPTON; SUIT HALTED
MURDER CASE TAKES ON NEW TWIST A LAWYER CHARGES THAT NORFOLK POLICE IGNORED EVIDENCE IMPLICATING SUSPECTS OTHER THAN THE THREE THEY EVENTUALLY CHARGED WITH A 1992 CONVENIENCE STORE SLAYING OF JAMES HARRIS.
CHESAPEAKE SCHOOLS CHANGE IS APPROVED
PIZZA DELIVERY DRIVER WON'T BE CHARGED
ACLU SEEKS REHEARING IN LESBIAN'S CUSTODY FIGHT
BUSINESS OWNER GUILTY OF PHONE FRAUD
MOTORCYCLIST'S HANDGUN FALLS AND KILLS HIM
PLEASE, WHO SHOT MR. BURNS?
ALGAE BLOOM STINKS UP WATER FOR NORFOLK, BEACH
DIALING 411? BE PREPARED FOR THE VOICE OF A MACHINE
``JUSTICE FOR JOEY'' 40 RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF A SLAIN SALEM HIGH YOUTH GATHER TO RALLY AT THE BEACH COURTHOUSE AGAINST THE RELEASE OF HIS CLASSMATE AND ALLEGED KILLER.
HIGH COURT STAYS NEW-TRIAL RULING IN RASCALS CASE PROSECUTORS GET ANOTHER CHANCE TO MAKE THEIR CASE.
A GASTON AGREEMENT IS POSSIBLE, BEACH SAYS
CHARLOTTE EDUCATOR PICKED TO LEAD NORTHEASTERN HIGH
COASTAL PROGRAMS FACE BUDGET SCRUTINY STATE SENATE, HOUSE LEADERS TO RESOLVE DIFFERENCES.
DRIVER HONORED
HEALTH CHIEF QUITTING
FISHERMAN CHOSEN
TAKES OF SEA MULLET, BLUEFISH, OTHERS ARE GROWING
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