The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, October 11, 1995
- FRANCIS B. HOWARD
- CHARLES D. MARTIN
- KATHLEEN E. FRANKLIN
- HENRY L. MITCHELL
- HERMAN N. PELL
- LOLLIE B. DEBRAUX
- MARIA J. THEODORAKIS
- ETTA M. TOTTY
- HELEN V. HUGHES
- BERNARD LUSK
- ALICE H. WYNNE
- LAWSON B. KENDRICK
- ANNA BRADLEY
- ADELL ODOM
- ANNE R. BURGESS
- ERVIN E. WIMMER
- THELMA L. LAFLEUR
- GENEVA ECKARD
- WILLIAM F. COX
- CARL J. COLEMAN
- EMMA L. WHITE
- JAMES SIMMONS
- RONALD L. SPIVEY
- PIERS WERE THE PLACE TO BE FOR GOOD SPOT FISHING
- JIM T. MOORE
- IRENE S. DON
- ANTHONY T. STYLES
- NATHANIEL L. WRENN
- TONY L. SPENCER
- ALICE HARRIS
- AKIKO DICKERSON
- EUNICE RAYNOR
- PEARLIE A. AUSTIN
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The man pictured with a MetroNews story Wednesday about Pat
Robertson was not Mark Peterson, former president of Robertson's
American Sales Corp., whom Robertson is suing for libel. It was
Kerry Young, a former distributor of Robertson's KaloVita products.
Young is not a party to the Robertson-Peterson lawsuit.
Peterson is shown in the photo at left.
Correction published in the Virginian-Pilot, Thursday, October 12,
1995, p. A2
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PAT ROBERTSON SUES EXECUTIVE HE FIRED
$1.35 MILLION LIBEL ACTION STEMS FROM NEWS MAGAZINE AND TELEVISION
INTERVIEWS.
- AVERAGE AMERICANS WILL GAIN FROM GENE STUDY, EXPERT SAYS
RESEARCHERS BELIEVE CURES ARE EMBEDDED IN GENETICS.
- NEWPORT NEWS GIRL, 15, ESCAPES ASSAULT ON STREET
- FULFILLMENT ON THE FRONT LINES
AS A BOY, TERENCE DAVIS CHOSE TO BE A DOCTOR SO HE COULD WORK WITH PATIENTS
AND FIND OUT ABOUT ``THE HUMAN PROCESS OF THE PERSON INVOLVED.''
- 44 CHARGES FACE EX-TRACK COACH
PORTSMOUTH COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY EXPECTS JOHN W. CRUTE TO SURRENDER TODAY.
- MARINE PILOT RESCUED BY NAVY COPTER CREW
- BEACH SCHOOLS OUT MORE FUNDING
ENROLLMENT SHORTFALL COULD MEAN A DROP OF UP TO $900,000 FROM THE STATE.
- JUDGE REJECTS ``CREW'S'' SUIT AGAINST JMU'S ``CAPTAIN''
FACULTY CHALLENGED PROPOSAL TO CLOSE THE PHYSICS DEPARTMENT.
- DON'T MISS THE BOOK SALE: YOU'RE BOUND TO FIND FRIENDS
- VIRGINIA SELECTS PRIVATE FIRM TO BUILD AND OPERATE PRISON
- JORDAN BRIDGE'S LIFT SPAN DUE TO BE MOVED TODAY FOR REPAIRS
- OBERNDORF TO LEAD STATE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
HER STATEWIDE ROLE WILL BE TO LOBBY, INFORM.
- FUTURE FOR NAGS HEAD VARIES WITH CANDIDATE
AT MONDAY'S FORUM, THE FOUR SOUNDED OFF ON DIFFERENT ISSUES.
- NAGS HEAD FIRE CHIEF HOLDS FULL-TIME JOB IN VA.
CHIEF:
- CITY-COUNTY MERGER PLANS DRAW FIRE
COUNTY BOARD VOTES TO DISCUSS FUTURE OF MERGER PANEL.
- CHERRY, ROBERTSON WIN IN ELIZABETH CITY
ABOUT ONE-QUARTER OF VOTERS TURNED OUT FOR COUNCIL RACES.
- REEL ETIQUETTE ON THE OUTER BANKS
- LITTLE RASCALS COOK WILSON IS ORDERED RELEASED ON BOND
- ECSU APPOINTMENT
- PANEL SUPPORTS CONTINUING FISH INFORMATION PROGRAM
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