The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, October 7, 1995
MAGGIE G. PERRY
DOROTHY J. BIE
VERNON C. BRADFORD SR.
BILLIE P. MARK
MATTIE B. BLAHA
JAMES D. HATHAWAY JR.
JOHN M. ARN
MARY T. COOPER
MURIEL A. MONROE
FLOYD T. MAGEE
IDA B. WILLIAMS
MELVIN S. DAVIS
ELLA BASS
MARY L. HOOKER
MARY S. RIGGS
FLOYD M. CROSS
ROBERT W. KUFLEITNER
RICHARD E. BENTON
ALFRED LEGUM
FLETCHER MONROE JR.
DANIEL R. BIDDLE
MARIA Y. NORRIS
LAURA C. BARNES
HARRY KING
FRANK R. HOLLOMAN
GRACE K. SUNDERLAND
JAMES F. WALKER
JAMES W. O'NEIL
ESSIE B. WHITE
LOIS C. EVANS
JESSIE HASKINS
PATRICK S. ETHEREDGE
IRDELL I. HOFFLER
MAN RESCUED AFTER BOAT SINKS AT MOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER
DARE COUNTY ART EXTRAVAGANZA WILL OPEN TODAY AT NAGS HEAD
DISPUTE BETWEEN HARRIS AND GILLIS STILL UNSETTLED COUNCILMAN BRINGS A CONCEALED GUN TO MEETINGS, NAACP LEADER SAYS.
NORFOLK CANDIDATES TRADE JABS COMMENTS STIR CONTROVERSY IN THE RACE FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK'S JOB.
VA. POVERTY RATE MOSTLY UNCHANGED FROM '93 TO '94 THE 10.7% FIGURE REPRESENTS 701,000 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
RESOURCE CENTERS LOSE FUNDING CONGRESS HOPED TO SPEED CASES OF JUSTICE BUT MAY HAVE SLOWED IT.
14TH PEANUT FESTIVAL TO CONTINUE TODAY WITH RIDES, EXHIBITS
BEACH COP ACCUSED OF TAKING BRIBE
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The closing ceremony Thursday for Old Dominion University's 18th Annual Literary Festival was at Chrysler Museum. A MetroNews column Saturday had the wrong location. Correction published , The Virginian Pilot, Tuesday October 10, 1995. p. A2 ***************************************************************** LET US DANCE BEFORE WE TALK OF DIFFERENCES
WIND CHANGED DIRECTION BUT NOBODY TOLD THE FISH
MANTEO HIGH SCHOOL: 11 FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE SUSPENDED ALLEGATIONS OF PLAYERS' ALCOHOL USE ALSO BRING ACADEMIC SUSPENSIONS PRINCIPAL SAYS HE HOPES STUDENTS CAN TURN IT INTO ``SOMETHING POSITIVE.''
U.S. PROPOSES A BAN ON WEAKFISH OFF COAST
U.S. 64 WILL BE WIDER FASTER THAN PLANNED ITS USE AS AN EVACUATION ROUTE IS CITED AS IMPORTANT.
LANDMARK BURNS TO THE GROUND
HEARING ON ELECTION CHALLENGE
MAN STABBED TO DEATH
FISHING TRADE GROUP VOWS COURT ACTION AGAINST A BAN
WARNING: HAZARDOUS ALGAE IN NEUSE RIVER
BAINBRIDGE DROPS ANCHOR FOR LAST TIME CRUISER WAS THE NAVY'S FIRST NUCLEAR-POWERED FRIGATE.
GRANT FOR LIBRARIES
MAN SENTENCED IN SLAYING
SUSPECT SURRENDERS
GOIN' NUTTY IN SUFFOLK
ROBERT JACOBS
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