The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, June 18, 1995
ALFRED L. JACKSON
LEE ROY WALTERS
MILTON H. RHODES
ANNA S. WILLIAMS
DAVID L. STEELE
SAMUEL B. BELCHER
SYLVIA PEARSON
MEGAN N. HUSTED
WILLIAM E. BATEMAN
IDA P. BROWN
BERTHA D. CLINTON
SYLVESTER SMITH
IDA W. DAVIS
OSCAR W. RICHARDSON JR.
ROSA P. TINES
FRAZIER T. PINKHAM
ELLIS CAHOON
ETHEL R. MORELEN
SYE A. GRUBBS
LESSIE L. CRAIN
ADOLPHUS HAYES
WILLIE A. CALE
HATTIE P. JONES
DOROTHY E. REEVES
MARY JEAN LIVERA
TALISHA L. BARNES
ROBERT WATERFIELD
ELIZA H. KELLEY
SUSAN D. ROBINSON
DISNEY MOVIE IS STACKING THE DECK AGAINST GIRLS
CIVIC LEAGUE SAVES HOUSE FROM DEMOLITION
THE CITIZENS' AGENDA
AT PICNIC, INTERRACIAL COUPLES CELEBRATE FREEDOM NOT LONG AGO, A MIXED-RACE COUPLE COULD BE PUT IN JAIL.
NORFOLK READY TO BEGIN CLEANUP PROGRAM
55 POLICE MARKSMEN AIM FOR TOP GUN TROPHY
WINNERS AT THE BOARDWALK
SCULPTOR WINS BEST-IN-SHOW FOR SILVER SUGAR BOWL
JAMESTOWN FESTIVAL NATIVE AMERICANS SEIZE CHANCE TO CORRECT MYTHS
WELFARE-TO-WORK: WILL THERE BE JOBS? CRITICS ARE CONCERNED THAT THOSE WITHOUT TRAINING AND SKILLS WON'T BE EMPLOYABLE BEFORE THE BENEFITS END.
CRIME LINE
PROPOSED SITE FOR STATUE OF ASHE STIRS CONTROVERSY
SURVEY SHOWS VALEDICTORIANS NOT ``CLASSIC NERDS''
RESCUING A LIFE SAVING STATION A NOTED OUTER BANKS PHOTOGRAPHER AIMS TO PRESERVE HISTORY BY TRANSFORMING CHICAMACOMICO INTO A MUSEUM WORTHY OF ITS PAST.
WHAT'S GOOD FOR TRAFFIC IS BAD FOR BUSINESS
NEW LAW MAY EXPAND ACCESS TO NATURAL GAS IN 39 COUNTRIES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, THE MEASURE MAY SPUR COMPANIES TO WIDEN SERVICE AREAS.
``WHEN THERE IS A TRAGEDY, PEOPLE JUST COME TOGETHER TO HELP''
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