The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, July 22, 1995
WILLIAM A. LARRY
ALBERTICE F. WARREN
HARRY L. GANEY SR.
NELDA L. PARKER
DOROTHY W. HOBBS
JENNIE W. BELK
RICHARD L. DUNSTON JR.
DOROTHY P. MERLINO
HELEN MCGRATH REAMS
REBA C. HOLLAND
MATTHEW BANKS
GERALDINE PARRIS
MARY C. BARRY
GORDON L. WARFEL
JOHN ALEXANDER
DOROTHY M. GISH
NORMA A. BRYAN
ELIJAH M. JONES JR.
CHARLES W. VINSON
RONALD WATTS SR.
AUDREY E. TURNER
VICTOR D. EVANS
VIOLA S. GRIFFIN
MARY ALICE VEAZIE
KATE G. SNOWDEN
THOMAS W. SELLARS
E. NEILL ROGERS
THOMAS PIRKO
EVELYN G. BRINK
DOROTHY WERBER
DELLA W. JARVIS
WILLIE G. WARD SR.
JOHN W. CONNER
GEORGE C. RESPASS
JESSIE MAE B. BURRUS
MAGGIE RICKS
MARGARET C. FLOYD
ACTIVIST FOR HOMELESS COULD LOSE HOME MOTHERS INC. LEADER MUST RAISE $96,000 TO BUY THE HOUSE SHE HAS RENTED FOR SIX YEARS.
NAVY STARTS HEARING ON ESPIONAGE CHARGE OFFICER ACCUSED OF PASSING SECRETS TO SAUDIS.
NAVY'S NEWEST AIRCRAFT CARRIER WILL BE STATIONED IN NORFOLK
MEET CATHY, THE ``GIRL NEXT DOOR'' GALLERY MAGAZINE FEATURES THE 21-YEAR-OLD IN A 10-PAGE PHOTO SPREAD.
POLICE SEEK HELP TO SOLVE KILLINGS AUTHORITIES HAVE ESTABLISHED A POST OFFICE BOX AND A TELEPHONE HOTLINE TO COLLECT TIPS.
TOO HOT: CAMP KIDS SUFFER EXHAUSTION THE YMCA CAMP OLYMPICS ENDED WITH TRIPS TO LOCAL HOSPITALS.
A MIATA'S UNWANTED PAINT JOB
TOO WET: STORMS PLAY HAVOC ON STREETS RAIN, WIND FORCE BUDWEISER BLIMP TO MAKE EMERGENCY LANDING AT AIRPORT
TROUBLED PIG ORDERED EVICTED AFTER BITING VISITOR
HORMONES DON'T KILL PEOPLE . . .
IS DUI LAW UNFAIR TO DRIVERS? NEW VA. STATUTE HAS HELPED POLICE GET NEARLY 12,000 OFFENDERS OFF THE ROAD IMMEDIATELY
DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATORS TO INVESTIGATE ETHICS IN ALLEN'S PUSH TO PRIVATIZE
WOMAN'S BODY IDENTIFIED
DETHRONED MISS VIRGINIA SAYS SHE'S LOOKING AT SILVER LINING
LILLIE I. CASTELLOE
PENINSULA DRIVER KILLED
BACK BAY REFUGE MANAGER
LOCAL SCHOOLS RECEIVE HIGH HONORS FROM HUNT'S OFFICE
CHARTER BOATS REPORT FAIR CATCHES IN THE GULF STREAM
BILL MAY GET PIRATE'S COVE A LIQUOR LICENSE THOUGH RESIDENTS OPPOSE IT, EATERY MAY BE SERVING ALCOHOL BY OCT. 1
FAMILIES CELEBRATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS FROM 1920S MASSACRE
3 SAVED AFTER FERRY'S WAKE SWAMPS FISHING BOAT
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