The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, November 21, 1995
DONALD A. LANCASTER JR.
WILLIE B. H. NICHOLS
DIANNE G. HISHOK
LEWIS A. HODGES JR.
JOHN F VOGT
WILLIAM HENRY PINKHAM
LUCILLE ADDISON
JAMES EDWARD SMITH
RUEANNA K. BENTON
MINNIE M. CULPEPPER
SHIRLEY MEEKS
VIRGINIA M. WOODARD
MARION T. HOWELL
CLARENCE JENNETTE
ESTELLE D. GWALTNEY
MAX MELTZER
BRUCE MOORE
MAE B. CHENAULT
NANNIE P. NICHOLSON
FRANCES SMITH
OCTAVIA T. HILL
JAMES JOHNSON
DAVID A. CROSSE
COURTNEY HOLLIS
VIRGINIA E. FEREBEE
EVA B. WHITE
ELCORA M. HAROLD
RUBY J. LEIGH
MAURICE WATKINS
VIRGIE B. PORTER
ELIZABETH M. COPELAND
CATHERINE STANLEY
FREDRICK L. JACOBSON
LULA M. GUTHRIE
ROSE L. BAILEY
FOYE M. PETERSEN
JURY ACQUITS MAN WHO WAS FOUND GUILTY AT MISTRIAL IN JULY OF A DRIVE-BY MURDER
INMATE WHO STABBED DEPUTY HID KNIFE IN SHOE EVEN A STRIP SEARCH FAILED TO UNCOVER IT AND A HANDCUFF KEY.
FOR THIS RENAISSANCE WOMAN, THE BEST IS YET TO COME
COURTHOUSE PARKING LOT WILL HAVE TO WAIT SUFFOLK BUSINESS WINS REPRIEVE FROM DEMOLITION DAY.
WORKERS HEAR ABOUT HOLIDAY BEFORE SUFFOLK OFFICIALS DO
SUSPENDED BEACH LAWYER SUED FOR $9 MILLION
BEACH VOTES TODAY ON LARGER PA HIGH BOARD WOULD HAVE TO FIND $1.5 MILLION WHILE CONFRONTING $12.1 MILLION DEFICIT
FBI TASK FORCE MAKES ITSELF FELT IN CURBING PORTSMOUTH'S CRIME
HIGHWAY SHIFTS TO THE WEST: STATE SET TO COMPLETE RETREAT OF ROUTE 12 FROM THE ATLANTIC ROAD:
THE CASTLE BURNS: FIRE DESTROYS SHOWPLACE; OWNERS JUMP TO SAFETY
IF YOU WANTED FISH, THEY WERE EVERYWHERE FOR THE TAKING
BOARD DISMISSES OWENS RESIDENCY CASE
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A pastor and his wife died in a fire at their home in Colonial Place. A headline in Tuesday's MetroNews section had the wrong Norfolk neighborhood. Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Wednesday, November 22, 1995 on page A2. ***************************************************************** PASTOR, WIFE DIE IN HOUSE FIRE THE FIRE, IN PARK PLACE, WAS SO HOT THAT IT KEPT FIREFIGHTERS OUT OF THE HOME AND PREVENTED ANY RESCUE.\
JOY FUND
DEVELOPERS AGREE TO LET FAMILY USE E. SHORE ROAD
LOCAL BRIEFS - NORTH CAROLINA
RED CROSS NEEDS HELP
COUNCIL PANEL DECLINES TO ACT ON PROPOSAL FOR 2ND FIRE STATION
ACLU WANTS TO JOIN FIGHT OVER REP. SCOTT'S DISTRICT
MAN DIES AFTER PHYSICAL TRAINING AT BOOT CAMP FOR CRIMINALS
RETURN OF . . . THE BEATLES?
CAPE HATTERAS PARK WORKERS BACK AT JOBS AFTER FURLOUGH
TRAFFIC FATALITY
SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION
MAN SENTENCED FOR MURDER
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