The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, August 6, 1995
``THREE WOMEN IN A BATHTUB'' COULD YET MAKE A BIG SPLASH
NAVY RETHINKS PLAN TO SHUT NORFOLK DEPOT AHEAD OF SCHEDULE ADM. BOORDA RESPONDS TO REP. PICKETT'S REQUEST.
NICHOLS: SCHOOLS NEED RESTRUCTURING POOR TEST SCORES HAVE SUPERINTENDENT STRIVING TO UPGRADE ACADEMIC EFFORTS.
MAN FOUND SEVERELY BEATEN IN CHESAPEAKE DIES AT HOSPITAL
A HIDDEN TROPHY THE PARK - A HISTORIC SITE - IS NOW SEEN BY THE PUBLIC AS A PLEASANT SURPRISE.
LAUNCH DELAYED THIRD TIME
RESTORED PLANTATION NOW A NATIONAL TREASURE
COOL GUZZLING: 'TIS THE SEASON TO BE DRINKING
OBITUARIES
SMOOTH LAUNCH WOULD BOOST EER AEROSPACE COMPANY WANTS HIGH VISIBILITY FROM WALLOPS FIRST COMMMERCIAL ROCKET
CRIME LINE
NORFOLK CELEBRATES WITH SISTER CITY GARDEN REDEDICATED
SOME CITIZENS CRITICIZE PUGHSVILLE'S DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPER SAYS NO ONE APPRECIATES HIS ENHANCEMENT EFFORT.
QUEST FOR APARTMENT RENTALS MAY COME TO END COMMISSIONERS WILL DISCUSS THEM AT MONDAY'S MEETING.
HOW THE GOP FARED ON ITS LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES IN '95
GOP PROUD OF '95 LEGISLATIVE GAINS NEW LEADERSHIP PUSHES GOVERNMENT TO THE RIGHT.
THE NEW LAWS
A PLACE WHERE SPENDING TIME, NOT SAVING IT, IS WHAT'S IMPORTANT
LEGISLATORS SMILE ON EDENTON AIRPORT
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