The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, September 1, 1995
MARY L. WATTS
J. COLON BROTHERS SR.
CHRISTINE DURHAM
FRANCES H. GILLETTE
MERLE MILLER
WILLIAM E. GROH JR.
JAMES A. BRANCH
EBBIE J. QUESENBERRY
DORIS F. HOLDER
JANET R. FIVEASH
GERMAINE J. MUSE
GABRIEL SWARD
LENA B. PHELPS
VINCENT W. CONDUFF
BERTHA R. BELL
ROZITA C. BODDIE
AGNES J. RICHARDS
FRANCIS R. LINEAWEAVER
JAMES E. MORRIS
JAMES G. SCARBOROUGH
WILLIAM D. LASH
GERTRUDE S. BRADSHAW
JOHN M. DAILEY SR.
PHYLLIS A. ROGERS
DEWEY N. TWIFORD JR.
ESTELLE DAVIS
SUE REED
LINWOOD SMITH
AGNES B. LANDING
NORMAN L. JOHNSON
EDNA E. LINTON
RAINS POURED MORE POLLUTANTS INTO NEUSE DEM SAYS SMITHFIELD SHOULD NOT WORRY, HOWEVER.
55-YEAR TERM IS THE JURY'S DECISION IN NSU SLAYING JAMES POWERS IS THE 4TH DEFENDANT TO GO ON TRIAL IN THE ATTACK.
MIGHTY CURRENTS FRUSTRATE DIVERS' SALVAGE CREW TRYING RESCUE THE MONITOR'S PROPELLER IS FORCED TO CALL IT QUITS.
DRUG SENTENCING
PUBLIC HEALTH: IT'S MORE THAN FLU SHOTS AND EXAMS
A SPLIT OVER CAUSE OF BEACH DEFICIT BEACH SCHOOL OFFICIAL BLAMES ACCOUNTING CHANGE; CITY DISAGREES
ALE SALE BENEFITS THE IOWA
CLASSMATE SAYS DARA LUSTED FOR SLAIN TEEN MURDER DEFENDANT OFFERED TO PAY HIM FOR SEX, COURT HEARS.
EVANS SCHOLARSHIP FUND NEARS $10,000 GOAL
THE NORTH CAROLINA'S LAST HURRAH
MARYLAND LIMITS BLUE CRAB CATCH IN ITS BAY AREA VIRGINIA DECIDES ITS MEASURES WILL DO FOR NOW - PENDING STUDIES.
PHONES ON SCHOOL BUSES
SUNNY POINT IS LIKELY POINT OF ENTRY FOR 2ND CARGO OF NUCLEAR RODS
HELMS FUNDRAISER
VA. RAISES $32,000 FROM CO-PAYMENTS BY INMATES
DRIVER'S LOSS OF ATTENTION USED IN MOTHER'S DEFENSE
MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER
MOTORISTS CITED AT RAIL CROSSINGS
A SALUTE TO AN ADMIRAL WHO IS ONLY TO BE ADMIRED
PIER FISHING WITHOUT PEER FOR ANGLERS SEEKING VARIETY
AARP CELEBRATES AND STUDIES MEDICARE ON ITS ANNIVERSARY ``OUR PURPOSE IS TO SHOW THE SPIRIT OF MEDICARE,'' SAID ONE AARP MEMBER.
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