The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, December 14, 1995
JOSEPH T. WARREN
GURLEY A. BARLOW JR.
ELSIE L. BELCHER
ROSCOE DIXON
FLORIAN P. HARRINGTON
OLIVER TAYLOR
JOHN E. RANK
MARY F. HALEY
M. JOYCE MOORE
EDDIE L. WHITEHURST JR.
BETTY M. ROGERS
GENEVIEVE F. HASKINS
CECIL E. CARTER
ROBERT O. LASSITER
KENNETH L. KIRBY
PAUL FUSSELL
DELILAH M. ROACH
OSCAR J. DICKERSON JR.
GILBERT H. HALL SR.
WILLIAM H. GREENE SR.
OLIVER H. STAGG
LEVERSE MINNICKS
MARIAH W. EVANS
SAMUEL NOTTINGHAM
ADDIE F. HIGH
A FISH CALLED ``GOLDENEYE'': EYE-REPLACEMENT SURGERY AT AQUARIUM MAY BE THE FIRST.
OFFICIALS SEE BIG SAVINGS BY EXTENDING JET RUNWAY
HARASSMENT ALLEGED
RETIRED JUDGE PLEADS GUILTY TO DRUNKEN DRIVING CLEAVES MANNING HAD A BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT OF .16, TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT.
PARK PLACE CELEBRATION SIGNALS NEW FOCUS MAYOR FRAIM AND CITY MANAGER OLIVER PERFORM FOR KIDS DURING LIBRARY FESTIVITIES.
HIV DEMANDS RESPONSIBILITY FROM EVERYONE
WOODLANDS, WETLANDS AND WATER CLOSE TO THE CITY WILDLIFE REFUGE TAKES SHAPE IN PORTSMOUTH
VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOLS: THE SEARCH FOR A SUPERINTENDENT ADVISORY GROUP SUGGESTS WAITING UNTIL INQUIRY INTO DISTRICT FUNDS ENDS
WINDOW WASHER FALLS 11 STORIES, DIES HOURS LATER
MAN SUES CITY, UTILITY OVER TOXINS FRANK SPICER SAYS THEY KEPT QUIET ABOUT PROPERTY CONTAMINATION.
WHALEHEAD TRUST WINS KEY STATE AWARD PRIZE RECOGNIZES LEADING PROGRAMS IN LOCAL HISTORY.
ECONOMIC PANEL HIRES WARD AS ITS TEMPORARY ADVISER
ON COLORFUL ISSUE, JUDGE CASTS A WIDE NET A FISHERMAN'S BUOYS ARE INDEED YELLOW, HE RULES.
WRIGHT FLYER DEDICATION
JOY FUND
MIKE FARRIS DEVELOPS A NEW LINE OF WORK: WRITING
DEMOCRATS TO CONSIDER PRIMARY; MOVE COULD COST WARNER VOTES
FULL-TIME WATERMEN WANT PRIORITY FISHERMEN WORKING WATER FOR A LIVING SAY THAT THE CURRENT SYSTEM IS UNFAIR.
SLAYER'S EXECUTION STAYED
JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM PLAN TO COST $30.5 MILLION
GUILFORD COMMISSIONER CRITICIZED FOR RACIAL DESCRIPTION OF RIVERA
ISLE OF WIGHT PLANNERS URGE REJECTION OF GASTON WATER STORAGE
HIGH COURT HEARS ARGUMENT IN SUIT CHALLENGING CONDEMNATION OF LAND
STATE PANEL SAYS COLLEGES MUST HOLD TUITION IN CHECK SOME PROGRAMS MUST BE ELIMINATED, COMMISSION SAYS.
BLUE CRAB POPULATION SHOULD REVIVE, STUDY SAYS
SHANTIES REPLACED IN NASSAWADOX RESIDENTS PRAISE E. SHORE HOUSING PROJECT
THE LURE OF SPECKLED TROUT PAYS OFF INSHORE AND IN SURF
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