The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, May 25, 1995
ROBERT L. GILLIAM
SHEANELE J. BROWN
REBECCA E. HOLLAND
DR. ROBERT L. HOPKINS JR.
CHLOE G. ROBERSON
SUSIE H. TAYLOR
THOMAS MURRAY
MALINDA H. BAXTER
ELIZABETH STEWART
ALICE G. MILBOURNE
JANICE M. CARTWRIGHT
PEGGY W. SAWYER
JAMES P. BORUM
DOROTHY C. ALBERGOTTI
LANDON B. MAXEY SR.
GLADYS GAY WOODARD
BRANDON UNDERDOWN
CLAUDIUS ELMO LANG JR.
QUEEN E. BARNES
ROSSIE BASS
BENJAMIN M. GANDERSON
TRAVIS H. EPES JR.
SHELIA M. HAMBLIN
WILLIAM H. JONES
ROBERT CLARK
JOSEPH M. MULLEN SR.
VERENA E. WELCH
BILLIE L. HOLLISTER
MELVIN L. CHESHIRE JR.
GEORGE DRUMMOND JR.
WALTER C. BARNES
EARNEST C. BRYANT SR.
MARY D. MATTER
BOBBY G. BLANKENSHIP
WILLIE MAE JONES
LENORA G. KING
FANNIE L. BURNETT
DURELL P. FENWICK
JOHN S. RAWLS
NATHANIEL J. CANNON
HELEN H. OWENS
LILLIAN H. SEBREE
MALINDA W. WEAVER
RAYMOND J. THURSTON
JESSIE L. JONES
JACK R. BURROUGHS
CLAUDIA M. BARRETT
FRANCES J. BROWN
JOHNNIE PIERCE SR.
MILDRED SHERROD
CLYDE F. BAKER JR.
HARRY M. HANSEN
WALTER C. BELOTE
ALICE N. HARRISON
CHARLES L. SAUNDERS JR.
RUBY W. CLARK
WILLIAM D. JERNIGAN
CLARENCE A. CLEMONS SR.
VA. LEGISLATOR SAYS ALLEN MUST TAKE LEAD ON GASTON
CALVARY'S SCHOOL IS COMING ALONG - BUT IT'S NOT FINAL
ABC TO CLOSE MOST STORES ON MONDAY - MEMORIAL DAY
GROUP EXPLORES A WILDER NATURE FOR PORTSMOUTH SITE THE STATE OFFERED THE LAND FOR $1; THE CITY REFUSED. NOW, THE CITY HAS A 2ND CHANCE.
``SERF'' FACES RAPE, MURDER CHARGES IN ODU CASE
FOUR TEENS CHARGED IN NEWPORT NEWS ROBBERIES
MOSS, ALLEN SPAR OVER LACK OF DIRECTION IN GASTON DISPUTE
TEENAGER IS CHARGED WITH KILLING 4 IN FAMILY
PRESIDENTIAL ARTIST: WORK CAUGHT CLINTON'S EYE PRESIDENT CLINTON MUST HAVE LIKED THE DRAWING BY NORFOLK RESIDENT CHRISTOPHER J. WILSON. IT'S NOW ON THE COVER OF A WHITE HOUSE BOOKLET.
ILLEGAL-SEARCH RULING SINKS OBSCENITY CASE AGAINST STORE OWNER DISMISSAL OF CHARGES COMES A WEEK AFTER JUDGE FOUND A VIOLATION OF FOURTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS.
WINDS, CLEAR WATER AND HIGH TIDE COMBINE TO IMPROVE PIER FISHING
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** North Carolina officials will use U.S. 158 and U.S. 64 for hurricane evacuations. A headline in Thursday's Virginia editions referred to the wrong highway. Correction published Friday, May 26, 1995. ***************************************************************** HURRICANE DRILL POINTS UP HWY. 168 WOES VIRGINIA OFFICIALS DON'T WANT IT USED AS AN EVACUATION ROUTE.\
MAN CHARGED WITH FIREARMS DEALING A NAGS HEAD SANITATION WORKER ALLEGEDLY SOLD 250 GUNS ILLEGALLY
SUSPECT IN CONNECTICUT DEATHS STILL HELD IN N.C.
``ETERNAL VIGILANCE'' PRESERVES STATE PARK'S BEAUTY
AFR'AM FEST CENTERS ON FUN, FAMILY, EDUCATION
FEDERAL BUILDING IN RICHMOND EVACUATED AFTER BOMB THREAT
HISTORIC ST. LUKE'S RESTORING STAINED GLASS WINDOWS PANES FROM SMITHFIELD LANDMARK ARE REMOVED AND TRUCKED TO SPECIALISTS IN FRONT ROYAL FOR FIRST RESTORATION SINCE 1890.
MARINE COMMANDER IS TO RETIRE AUG. 1
POLICE ARE SEEKING TWO SUSPECTS AFTER MAN'S SHOOTING DEATH
VOLUNTEERS HELP CLEAN UP FIRE DAMAGE
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