The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, November 6, 1995
MYRON L. BOTT
JOSEPH OVERHOLT
TAMA G. YOFFE
CATHERINE P. CAMPEN
JAMES H. REYNOLDS
THOMAS J. CALDERAZZI
ELIZABETH H. PARKS
WILLIAM L. BRYANT
MINNIE P. DESMOND
JOHN M. PATTERSON
EDITH D. BRINSON
MARVIN E. DEAL SR.
NORMA M. EDWARDS
E. ALAN KNEWSTEP JR.
MARIE E. TYRRELL
CHRISTOPHER R. BYNUM
JAMES M. SAWYER
REGINALD L. GRAY
MARY N. ROUNTREE
JAMES D. COLLINS
ESTELLA J. BRADLEY
RUTH R. MARSHALL
VASHON ROBINSON
SOLEDAD FOGEL
DANIEL E. EAKER
RUDOLPH DAVIS
CHARLES EDMONDS
MARSHALL CRAWLEY
OIL BROKER'S $100,000 GOES TO DEMOCRATS
SMITHFIELD FOODS MAY FACE CIVIL PENALTIES
RAPT RAPTOR FANS GATHER AT KIPTOPEKE STATE PARK
ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES
SPEAKING OUT WITH ACTION TWIN FUND-RAISERS IN HAMPTON AND NORFOLK RAISE NEARLY $90,000
``GOOD MORNING JACK FROST?'' IT'S POSSIBLE
PRISONS TIGHTEN POLICIES INMATES ARE BILLED FOR MORE SERVICES AND HAVE FEWER PRIVILEGES.
FALCONS BECOME FOCAL POINT OF FIGHT SOME POLITICIANS WANT THEM OFF THE ENGANGERED SPECIES LIST; EXPERTS SAY THEY'RE FAR FROM SAFE.
KNAPP'S HEIRS QUIETLY CONTINUE GIVING THE PATRIARCH, WHO WINTERED IN CURRITUCK, GAVE MILLIONS HERE.
FOUNDATION'S LARGESSE FELT WIDELY ACROSS N. CAROLINA
POW, POW, POWELL! THE FAR-RIGHT FIRES A FEW BLANKS
AT CONVENTION, STATE NAACP REASSERTS ITS UNITY THE REJUVENATED GROUP PLEDGES TO EASE CONFLICTS OUTSIDE AND WITHIN.
JOY FUND DONORS
CRIME LINE
SIX MORE DIE ON ROADS, BRINGING THIS YEAR'S FATALITY TOTAL TO 1,174
CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL
FILM LEGEND CARLTON O'NEAL HAS BEEN CAPTURING THE SOUL OF HAMPTON ROADS WITH HIS CAMERA FOR 50 YEARS. IT WAS HIS TURN TO BE IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT A PARTY SUNDAY.
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