The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, July 6, 1995
- WILLIAM T. AUSTIN JR.
- MAUD BANKS
- J. EASON REVELS
- REV. HENRY C. BARTON JR.
- EDWARD E. SHEPPARD
- LUVELLA SMITH SCOTT
- RAYMOND EDWARD KINNETT
- GENE FOERTSCH
- FRANK TERRANOVA
- TERENCE M. SINGLETON
- ADA N. BERNHARDT
- ROBERT WARSHAW
- RALPH A. BROOKS
- RICHARD E. ELLIOTT
- CLEVELAND ROBERSON
- ROBERT L. CASPER
- CHARLES W. SUGG
- ERMIE S. STEWART
- MARY M. OUTLAW
- HENRY F. MATHEWS
- HARVARD G. VICKERY
- THOMAS G. RICE
- RUTH A. ANDERSON
- MELVIN R. LEWIS
- JOHNNIE ELEY
- SHIRLEY S. KUNTZE
- ROLAND L. HATCHER
- WILLIAM E. BROWN JR.
- JOSEPH BARRALE
- BRUCE A. GILLIKIN
- DEFENSE WINS ONE-DAY DELAY IN TRIAL OF ALLEGED SLAYER OF 4
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A shooting incident involving a 14-year-old boy occurred in
Suffolk, not Smithfield, as reported in a MetroNews brief Thursday.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star
on Saturday, July 8, 1995, on page A2.
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BOY SHOOTS HIMSELF
- ARTISTS DONATE PIECES TO HELP MEND BROKEN HEARTS
- STORMY WEATHER KEEPS RUINING REGION'S FIREWORKS FESTIVITIES
- 3 SLAIN, 2 WOUNDED IN 3 DAYS IN PORTSMOUTH
THE 3 DEATHS RAISE THE CITY'S HOMICIDE TOTAL TO 19 FOR THE YEAR, 3 AHEAD OF
LAST YEAR'S PACE.
- WINNER'S RESUME RAISES QUESTIONS OF BEAUTY'S TRUTH
AT ISSUE ARE CLAIMS MISS VIRGINIA MADE ABOUT SCHOLASTIC AND ATHLETIC
ACHIEVEMENTS.
- STUDY INDICATES RACIAL-BLOC VOTING
CHESAPEAKE ANALYSIS FINDS RACIAL POLARITY EXISTS, BUT BLACKS AREN'T LOCKED
OUT.
- CHESAPEAKE SEES A BOND VOTE AS BEST ROUTE TO GOOD WATER
- PICKINGS ARE SLIM AT FISHING PIERS, WITH HELP OF QUIET, CLEAR WATERS
- SEAFOOD PARK'S FUTURE GROWS BRIGHTER
MORE TENANTS MOVE INTO THE FINANCIALLY STRAPPED LOCATION
- IN WAKE OF ALDRIDGE'S COMMENTS, GROUP WORKS TO STOP RE-ELECTION
- GILMORE WILL NOT PROSECUTE IVERSON
DECISION TO PROSECUTE GOES BACK TO HAMPTON.
- SHERIFF FIRES DEPUTY AFTER 2ND PRISONER GETS AWAY
IN JUNE, A PRISONER DISARMED AND CUFFED THE MAN TO A FENCE.
- HAMPTON ROADS TEENS JOIN ``STRUGGLE'' FOR ENVIRONMENT
THEIR OLDEST MEMBER IS 19, BUT THEY SAY THEIR YOUTH GIVES THEM AN ADVANTAGE IN
THEIR FIGHT.
- GASTON: MAYBE THIRD TIME'S THE CHARM
THREE-WAY TALKS MAY PRODUCE AN ACCORD BY END OF TODAY, AHEAD OF A FEDERAL
STUDY.
- FIRST BLACK LIEUTENANT SWORN IN
- BOY DIES IN THREE-WHEELER WRECK
- MOURNING THEIR BROTHER IN ARMS
- A FOURTH OF JULY DECLARATION OF LIBERTY AND JOY: THE RIGHT TO VOTE
by SS