The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, September 14, 1995
BIRTHS
CRIME REPORT
REALTY SALES
TROUBLE TO BRING HIGH-ENERGY MUSIC TO FAIR
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A story Sept. 12 in the MetroNews section, and a column that appeared Sept. 14 in the Suffolk Sun and Sept. 17 in the Chesapeake Clipper, said incorrectly that a Chesapeake man, who was apprehended in Suffolk after a high-speed police chase, is a suspect in the armed robbery of a Chesapeake pizza restaurant. Chesapeake police said Monday that James M. Morris is a suspect in the strong-arm robbery of a Chesapeake service station but that no charge had been placed against Morris in connection with that incident. Correction published Tuesday, September 19, 1995 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** ANOTHER POLICE CHASE AND MORE QUESTIONS
GOLF OUTING TO BENEFIT CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - SUFFOLK SUN
HERITAGE DAY EVENT IN COURTLAND OFFERS HISTORY, CRAFTS AND FUN
STUDENTS PREPARE FOR EXCHANGE TRIP TO ENGLAND
NANSEMOND RIVER THE TEAM WITH THE POWER
LAKELAND IN FOR A TEST AGAINST LUNENBURG CENTRAL
PRODUCER TACKLES TURBULENT TIMES STANLEY HOLCOMB HOPES HIS VIDEO, ``NAT TURNER: THE BURNING SPIRIT,'' WILL BECOME A PERMANENT HISTORICAL RECORD.
REALTY SALES
COUNTRY SINGER SHOULD FIT RIGHT IN WITH FOLKS AT ISLE OF WIGHT'S FAIR
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