The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, July 8, 1995
- MARY LOUISE BOWEN
- MARIAN G. CONNER
- CLARA MAE WEST
- JEFFREY C. DEMPSEY
- MORRIS KENT TERRY
- HELENE KELLY
- ROWLAND WILLIAM PHELAN
- EUGENE F. MARLINGHAUS
- HALLIE M. DEVER
- LLOYD S. TURNER
- JOE S. MURRAY
- MARTHA JANE MOORE
- JULIAN D. HARRISON
- VIRGINIA LEE ROWE
- JAMES W. BYRUM SR.
- SHAWNTES M. MYLES
- HORACE D. RAWLS
- MARGARET M. BROWN
- JEANNE G. SIEGFRIED
- NORMA C. WALTHALL
- MARY N. LIVERMAN
- DWIGHT L. CORE SR.
- ROBERT L. ELNER
- CHARLIE BOONE
- ANNABEL H. WATKINSON
- JAMES R. DYE
- WALTER L. ODOM
- GEORGIA P. WHEATLEY
- THOMAS E. WELCH
- GRACE L. DUPREE
- JEROME WILLIAMS
- SURVEYING THE BEACH
- SCHOOL BOARD WANTS OUT OF CELEBRATION LEASE
- ``FRY ME,'' CLAGETT SAYS ON TAPE
IN A SURPRISE MOVE, THE DEFENSE RESTED WITHOUT CALLING ANY WITNESSES.
- COASTIN' THROUGH SUMMER: FIFTY LEARNING BRIDGE MIDDLE-SCHOOLERS MIXED PHYSICS
AND FUN AT BUSCH GARDENS FRIDAY
- KIDS WITHOUT COLLEGE PLANS DESERVE SKILLS TO EARN LIVING
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A Saturday Metro News story said to run fresh water on jellyfish
stings. However, two local doctors say fresh water makes the sting
worse. Dr. David Cash, with Emergency Physicians of Tidewater,
advises using vinegar to neutralize the toxin. An alternative is
rubbing alcohol, said Dr. Sam Selden, a Chesapeake dermatologist.
Selden says if vinegar or alcohol are not available, put sand on the
sting to dry up the tentacles, then wash it off with warm salt
water. Do not rub the sting.
Correction published Wednesday, July 12, 1995.
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BEACHGOERS LIKELY TO SEE MORE STINGERS
SCIENTISTS PREDICT THAT HIGHER SALINITY LEVELS WILL ALLOW JELLYFISH POPULATION
TO THRIVE THIS SUMMER.\
- ALLEN TO HIT THE ROAD, HOPING POLITICAL PORTABILITY PAYS OFF
- FILING BEGINS FOR ELECTIONS IN THE LOCAL AREA
OFFICIALS HAVE TO BE CAREFUL TO FOLLOW THE RIGHT SET OF RULES - THE STATE HAS
FOUR TYPES OF LOCAL ELECTIONS.
- STATE FISHERIES AGENCY VOTES AGAINST BAN ON WEAKFISH
INSTEAD, THE MEMBERS OFFERED THEIR OWN PROPOSALS - AND HOPE THE FEDS BITE
- WITH NEW LAW, CLASSES FOR GUN-USE FILLING UP
COURTS NOW CAN INSIST THAT GUN-USERS CERTIFY THEIR COMPETENCE.
- CHIEF: POLICE STATION MAKES OFFICERS SICK
THE SOUTHERN SHORES COUNCIL WILL CHOOSE OTHER WORKPLACES FOR ITS POLICE THIS
WEEK.
- VA., U.S. WILL SHARE BURDEN OF FLOOD AID
- ALLEN SCRAPS STATE MANAGEMENT TRAINING
BUT HUNTER ANDREWS SAYS THE PROGRAMS IMPROVED THE QUALITY OF EMPLOYEES.
- QUAKE AFTERSHOCK SHAKES N.C.
- DEVELOPERS FORFEIT LAND TO PROTECT SYMBOLIC AMERICA
- RIVERS SEEKS NEW TERM IN E. CITY
- AREA LEGISLATORS CAST "YES" VOTES FOR WEAPONS BILL
THE BILL WOULD LET MOST RESIDENTS CARRY HIDDEN GUNS.
- BOTTOM-FISHING ACTION CONTINUED TO IMPROVE
- BROTHER ACCUSED OF STABBING BROTHER
- MAN CHARGED IN CRUELTY TO TWIN INFANTS
- MAN ACCUSED OF RAPE
- I-264 TIED UP FOR HOURS
- RUSH-HOUR MESS
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