The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, August 1, 1995
CHESAPEAKE THREATENS TO FINE CUB SCOUTS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The birds shown in photos in Tuesday's MetroNews section, with a story on willets, were sandpipers. They were misidentified as willets in captions. Willets are related to sandpipers but are larger. Correction published Wednesday, August 2, 1995. ***************************************************************** AUGUST: TIME FOR A WILLETS CONVENTION OUTER BANKS PROVIDES FOOD FEST ENROUTE SOUTH.\
CUTS COULD CRIPPLE SHELTER THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HAS CUT BACK ON A PROGRAM THAT LEASES HOUSES TO NONPROFIT AGENCIES FOR $1 A YEAR.
DREAM TEAM SHOULD LEAVE US SOMETHING TO ANTICIPATE
MOLD AND FUNGI THRIVE IN EXTREME HUMIDITY, COMPLICATING LIVES OF ALLERGY SUFFERERS
CHURCH BAT PROBLEM DIDN'T HANG AROUND
GOP CANDIDATE REPORTS RECEIVING DEATH THREATS.
VIRGINIANS FAVOR DOLE IN PRESIDENTIAL SURVEY
SWIMMING COMPANION COULD BE A GERM HUNDREDS OF MILES OF RIVERS MAY POSE HEALTH PROBLEMS.
COAST GUARD CUTTER RETURNS FROM CARIBBEAN
CHESAPEAKE WATER
WILLIE W. DANIELS
MANNON D. ASKEW
EDMUND J. FRY JR.
ELIZABETH CITY SCHOOL BOARD OKS POLICY ON DISCIPLINE
CATHERINE J. OWENS
JOY A. WILCOX
CHERYL D. SESSOMS
JAMES DEBROW
HARRY C. MINGA SR.
ROBERT W. NELSON JR.
EDWARD D. FOYTIK
MICHAEL E. LANG
VIRGINIA B. LAWRENCE
THOMAS G. HARRELL
ARNOLD W. STROHKORB JR.
OSCAR T. SMITH
ARDRO BEST
DAVID W. MOODY SR.
ANNETTA C. DUNGEE
WILLIAM H. PAGE
THOMAS E. DUDLEY
FRANK W. CARTER
JUNIUS L. WALTON
WAYNE M. DUPREE
NELLIE T. PERRY
JOHN E. GIBBS
CHARLES R. JONES
A.D. BRINKLEY JR.
ARIEL GOODSON
LORENE SHUMATE
GALE E. HARRIMAN
MAMIE L. DOWNING
LYNDELL WHITE
MATTIE R. BROUGHTON
BOTTOM FISH, BLUEFISH, FLOUNDER LANDED ON BEACHES
RITA ``RUSTY'' BARR DIES; UNOFFICIAL YACHT GREETER
ROANOKE RIVER FISH KILLS INVESTIGATED HEAVY RAINS, HEAT BLAMED; PAPER MILL CUTS OPERATIONS
CANDIDATES FILE
COASTAL INSURANCE LEGISLATIVE STUDY STALLS FIRMS' PLANS
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