The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 23, 1995
ELBERT A. MOORE JR.
MARIE K. POWELL
JEANNE-MARIE JOYNER
TERRY A. TRIPP
ROBERTO E. TORRES
SYBLE MAE POTTS
HENRY R. DOWDY JR.
EDWIN R. HOUSE JR.
GEORGE H. MCCLELLAND
JESSE W. HARPER JR.
ADELAIDE L. MUNCER
SAMUEL L. BANKS
LAURA O. BAUBE
CHARLES C. SHEPHERD
VERNON COWELL
FRANK M. COLE
DAVID R. SCHAFER
HELEN MCGRATH REAMS
FRANCIS GOUGH
SOLA W. HARRELL
GLADYS JACOBS
ELLIS D. HARRELL
MARGARET C. FLOYD
MARY J. AYRES
BARBARA PATTERSON
BARBARA A. PEELE
ARKANSAS BOY, 7, DROWNS IN BEACH APARTMENT POOL
DEPOSED MISS VIRGINIA STANDS BY CLAIM BALLENGEE SAYS SHE WAS ON THE WAITING LIST FOR LAW SCHOOL.
CRIME LINE
SUFFOLK NATIVE TO HEAD VIRGINIA ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY THE DIRECTOR WILL OVERSEE THE FACILITY'S PLAN FOR EXPANSION
POLITICS OF PAYBACK: CLINTON OFFERS TO HELP EX-GOV. WILDER
GUNNING FOR A PERMIT CLASS HELPS QUALIFY VIRGINIANS TO CARRY GUNS UNDER NEW CONCEALED-WEAPONS LAW.
ARGUMENT LEAVES ONE DEAD AT OUTER BANKS
GOING ONCE, GOING TWICE . . . SOLD!
POLICE CONVENTION WILL BRING 5,000 TO TOWN FOR A WEEK DELEGATES WILL GATHER AT THE BEACH TO SET THE GROUP'S AGENDA ON ISSUES SUCH AS GUN CONTROL.
SUNFLOWERS STAND TALL, ROOTED DEEP IN MYSTICISM AND EARTH
TRT PROPOSES 40(CT) HIKE IN BUS FARE BUT FOR COMMUTERS WHO RIDE LONGER DISTANCES, ELIMINATION OF THE ZONE SYSTEM WILL SAVE MONEY.
PAC WILL LOBBY FOR FUNDING OF SOCIAL PROGRAMS THE GROUP WILL ASK CANDIDATES FOR STANCE ON PROPOSED CUTS.
LIFE'S NOT HARD - IT'S CHALLENGING NATIVE DAUGHTER IS TRYING TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES IN ONE OF THE STATE'S POOREST COUNTIES.
EARNHARDT DRIVES AWAY WITH HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE
NEWCOMER SAYS OUTER BANKS NEEDS YMCA
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