The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, November 17, 1995
MARY S. ELLIOTT
OPHELIA NEWMAN
MALOFIA L. PARKER
TROY SMITH JR.
CLARENCE E. WHEATON
FRANCES N. FLETCHER
CONNIE C. ROSENTRETER
LILLIAN F. MURRELL
DALLAS A. EVERLY
JOSEPH F. STILLING
MYRTLE M. STONE
ALBIN R. MAILHES
FREDERICK O. WALTON
RUSSELL G. HUDSON
MICHAEL A. BARROW
WARREN R. STALEY
EDWARD E. PACE SR.
FLORENCE P. GREEN
WILLIAM T. DEEKS
ONIE DAUGHTRY
MERIAN N. DIXON
BARBARA J. COPPER
RUBY E. BIRCH
FLOYD P. BURDETTE
MELVIN A. MASON
SECURITY LAPSE LED TO INMATE INCIDENT
TEACHERS CALL FOR PRINCIPAL'S FIRING REQUEST BY NORFOLK GROUP FOLLOWS TEACHER'S DISMISSAL
KEEPING A PROMISE: LOCAL AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE TAKING THE MILLION MAN PLEDGE OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY BACK HOME
BEACH BUDGETING DEBATED LEGISLATORS FROM CITY SEE VALUE IN CONSOLIDATION OF FISCAL SERVICES.
FUEL TANKER OVERTURNS, BLOCKS RAMP FROM I-64
BIDS FOR NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL COME IN LOW THE MIDDLE SCHOOL IS CENTRAL TO A PLAN TO CUT OVERCROWDING.
SPECKLED TROUT WERE THE DARE COAST'S STAR FISH OF THE SEA
500 COAST GUARD WORKERS DUE BACK ON THE JOB TODAY
FLOOD FUNDING OFF LIMITS TO HOME OWNERS NEW LAWS DIRECT MONEY TO STATES, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.
IN BELVIDERE, THERE STIRS CREATIVE AIR THAT WOULD EXPLAIN THE TALENT AND THE OPTIMISM.
QUESTIONS ABOUND OVER HANDLING OF METZGER CASE
JOY FUND
NORFOLK WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO 2 DRUG FELONIES
PATRIARCH OF CONSERVATIVE BAPTISTS SAYS HE DIDN'T INFLUENCE ELECTION
FIRE DAMAGES HOME
ADOLPH COORS TELLS OF REBIRTH AFTER NEAR-FATAL CRASH
NORFOLK ACCIDENT SENDS MOTORIST TO HOSPITAL
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALE TEACHERS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY, BUT HAVE A BIG INFLUENCE
CENTER HELPS KIDS WITH RANGE OF DISABILITIES
TASK FORCE URGES PREPARING TENANTS FOR FUTURE
PEANUT PLANT FIRE PROBED
MAN SHOT FATALLY
TRAFFIC STUDY
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