The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, August 11, 1995
LENNIS V. JONES
JESSIE CLAUD
EDNA M. SMITH
BESSIE M. MACKEY
GLENN L. THOMSON
DONALD L. MICHAEL
DORA S. BROUDY
MARY DOVE WHITLEY
AMBER M. ZAJAC
ALEXANDER D. KORZYK JR.
ALAN H. JENKINS JR.
SOPHIA E. BUTLER
JAMES M. DOLBERRY
JULIAN H. NIXON
LEON W. GEORGE
EMMA H. MOORE
CHARLES TERRY SR.
DEADHEADS GATHER TO CELEBRATE GARCIA'S LIFE
BETTY J. BOWMAN
HORTENSE M. DILDAY
WILLIAM H. LIKENS
HERSEY L. DILDAY
TYRONE MCINTYRE
JULIAN W. PUGH
JOHN D. CRAWFORD
ALBERTA R. LANCIO
ROSA RIDDICK
DAVID W. GOWDY
FLOYD FAULK
SUSPECT'S CONFLICTING STORIES LED TO HIS ARREST IN GIRL'S MURDER
POLICE STILL WORKING TO IDENTIFY THE GIRLS ON CONFISCATED TAPES
NAVY MAN ARRESTED IN POSSESSION OF 8 MISSING GRENADES AWOL SAILOR TRACED TO AND CAUGHT IN NEWPORT NEWS.
TWO WOMEN ARRESTED AFTER BIZARRE ATTACK
EARLY ODDS ARE ON 2 MEN TO LEAD ECSU NAMES OF PENNY, VANDERGRIFT ARE SPOKEN WITH FAVOR.
GROUP PUSHES BAY CRAB SANCTUARY WATERMEN ARE LIKELY TO OPPOSE THE PLAN, AND SCIENTISTS URGE FURTHER STUDIES OF THE CRAB POPULATION.
PORTSMOUTH POLICE LOOK FOR MAN WHO LEFT JAIL
YOUTH PROGRAM SERVES AS GUIDING LIGHT CHILDREN OF THE SUN GRADUATES 25 TEENS FROM JOBS PROGRAM.
TEACHERS GRAB A KEYBOARD TO SURF THE NET
DONATED STOPLIGHTS ARE GODSEND TO BARE COSTA RICAN STREETS THE 30 SIGNALS PAVE THE WAY TO A SAFER, BRIGHTER COUNTRY
FANS OF THE DEAD SHOULD MIND THIS MESSAGE
JANATA LOSES BID TO LEAD CIVIC LEAGUES NORFOLK GROUP'S SELECTION OF THOMAS WHITE MAY HELP SMOOTH OVER ITS RECENT TROUBLES.
BILLFISH AND SAILFISH TOOK THE BAIT THURSDAY
SPORTS FISHING AT 7-YEAR HIGH, STUDY SAYS THE INCREASE REPRESENTS A CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITY
HAVE A NICE DAY
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