The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, November 11, 1995
SHIRLEY R. JORDAN
LOIS C. YORK
JAMES CURTIS GEDDIE
PAGE J. WORRELL
BESSIE M. MASON
ROYD M. NUCKOLS
FANNYE B. HART
ISAAC T. HAYES SR.
CLARA C. BRADSHAW
ALVIN B. WINFIELD
ETHEL L. DIXON
HELEN M. SIMMONS
GERTRUDE B. DARDEN
LAURINE B. GARRETT
HILDA AUSCH
SIDNEY L. WIDENER
KATIE S. ETHERIDGE
VIRGINIA W. BRAMBLE
JOHN M. HORTON
GRACE R. BROTHERS
TYLER J. DIMENT
ORICE W. WARD
DONALD C. HERLINE
WALTER M. WADDELL
NEIL GARNHAM
MILDRED L. CHARLESWORTH
ELLEN FOWLER
DOROTHY F. IRWIN
KEMRIAL R. STALLINGS
EDDIE W. JOHNSON
HELEN L. PARKER
LILLIAN GILMORE
MAUJUANITA B. HAWKINS
LEO T. BARBER
JOHNEISHA S. TUCKER
MELLIE C. HART
FRANK STEVENSON JR.
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS JR.
LOLA P. LEE
VERNON M. DIXON
RUTH L. SOMERS
NOLA D. NARRON
SUFFOLK APPOINTS PAUL FISHER CITY'S NEW PLANNING DIRECTOR
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR SELECTED BY FRANKLIN AS NEW CITY MANAGER
U.VA. ALTERS FUNDING RULES SUPREME COURT RULING MOVES SCHOOL TO INCLUDE POLITICAL GROUPS.
STUDENTS EXCHANGE LIFE EXPERIENCES STUDENTS FROM RUSSIA, HAMPTON ROADS ARE LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER.
GLAMOUR FOR SALE CRAWFORD'S GEMS ALIGHT BEACH JEWELER BRINGS HIGH-PRICED ROCKS TO GAWKERS AND BUYERS.
MUSIC PROGRAM EXUDES WARMTH AND PRECISION
MEMORIAL FOR WOLFMAN MUSIC AMPHITHEATRE WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE COMMUNITY AND BE A TRIBUTE TO WOLFMAN JACK'S VISION.
GOOD GENERAL COULD'VE DONE GREAT GOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY
JOY FUND
NEW TUNA PERMIT NEEDED
HAVEN FOR LATCHKEY KIDS MOVES TO FORMER CHURCH
HELEN BULLOCK, COLONIAL-COOKING HISTORIAN, DIES
PORTSMOUTH PASTOR ELECTED PRESIDENT OF VA. BAPTIST UNIT HE HOPES TO EASE RIFT BETWEEN MODERATES AND CONSERVATIVES.
NORFOLK MAN ACCUSED IN SEXUAL CASE AT BEACH
CONVICTED MOLESTER BACK IN JAIL, ADMITS ABUSING 14 OTHER CHILDREN
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
IT WAS A GREAT DAY TO GET OUT INTO BLUE WATER
DIRECTOR'S ASSISTANT AT CHRYSLER MUSEUM IS FIRED
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