The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, January 10, 1996
- JAMES L. HAMPTON
- IRVING L. BOYCE
- QUEENIE E. THOMAS
- CHARLES B. DOXEY
- WILLIAM M. TILLERY
- CELIA H. WARREN
- LULA HYMAN
- PAUL LIVERMAN
- INEZ P. VALENTINE
- WALTER C. JOHNSON JR.
- JAMES H. JONES
- BEUNIE C. ROSE
- EDWARD E. GROSS
- ISHAI ASHER
- GERTRUDE H. HARRELL
- MARGARET S. WINTER
- DEWEY E. WALTERS
- MYRTLE T. ADAMS
- JANET C. VAN WOLKENTEN
- ROBERT H. JOYNER JR.
- LEONE R. BROWN
- HELEN M. STOCK
- ROBERT M. RIENERTH
- JOHN M. LITCHFIELD
- CARL O. HALL
- ANNIE DORSEY
- PERCELL ARTIS
- JOHN X. GARCIA JR.
- EVELYN V. WRIGHT
- JO ANN P. BUXTON
- LOUIS A. ROCK JR.
- KATHLEEN H. LANE
- FREDRICK L. STRONG
- JOSEPH C. BROWN
- BETTY C. REILLY
- PHILIP R. WOHL
- WILLIAM E. STANTON
- EARL V. WILLIAMS
- ELIZABETH A. SPENCE
- CHARLES V. OUTLAW SR.
- ANNIE P. SUTTON
- LONNIE G. CROSS
- SHARON E. BENTON
- MARY L. GURKIN
- WILLIE H. ELLIS
- WOOD R. FINCHAM
- LINDA M. GENTRY
- DAISY M. MARLOWE
- GENEVA GOODMAN
- MARY E. FELTON
- NELLIE M. HODGE
- PRISCILLA BADHAM
- HAYDN RUBELMANN JR.
- REBECCA J. MIDDLETON
- HELEN S. HARPER
- SHEILA P. JORDAN
- TRUDA J. JOHNSTON
- DORIS P. CLARK
- ERNAL W. FOSTER
- LOUISE BLOCK
- LINWOOD B. BRANCH JR.
- ELOISE B. PETERSON
- KEVIN W. WILKERSON
- JOHN A. SCARBOROUGH
- J. HERBERT BENTON
- SOPHIE MYERS
- ANNETTE HOLMES
- ROBERT J. SMITH
- GORDON JONES
- PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSING ON PIPELINE
- PROSECUTORS WILL SEEK DEATH PENALTY AGAINST TEEN MURDER SUSPECT
- CHESAPEAKE OKS NEW ALIGNMENT FOR CEDAR ROAD
- PORTSMOUTH LAW ENFORCERS SET GOALS
POLICE, PROSECUTORS VOW TO ACT MORE QUICKLY ON CRIME.
- ATLANTIS YIELDS TO THE FUTURE
- $5,000 FOR BABE RUTH
- JOY FUND
- MARSH EXHIBIT TURNS MUSEUM INSIDE OUT
THE ADDITION, PART OF A $35 MILLION EXPANSION, TAKES VISITORS OUTDOORS.
- WOMAN, 75, FOUND KILLED
- WHEN SCHOOLS CLOSE, A SNOW SQUAD DID IT
- FOR STARTERS, HIT DELETE KEY WHEN YOU SEE ``CYBER'' WORDS
- AS MURDER TRIAL BEGINS, ACCUSED FIGHTS AIDS
CONVICTION MAY MEAN DEATH, BUT ACCUSED COULD DIE IN 8 MONTHS
- WORSHIP SERVICE TO COMMEMORATE KING
ECUMENICAL EVENT DRAWS COLLEGIATE, POLITICAL PARTICIPANTS
- MANTEO TO RUN SEWER, WATER LINES OUTSIDE TOWN LIMIT
TWO COMMISSIONERS PROTEST POLICY AS UNFAIR TO VOTERS.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The number to call for details about donating blood to the Red
Cross is 1-800-GIVE-LIFE. Part of the number was cut off in a story
Wednesday.
Correction published Friday, January 12, 1996.
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STORM DISRUPTS SUPPLY OF BLOOD TO RED CROSS \
- BEAUTIFUL SNOW HAS UGLY COST - $20 MILLION FOR THE STATE
- CRASH KILLS MAN
- HIGH STREET INLET, DOCK WINS COUNCIL APPROVAL
- JUDGE WANTS ANSWER
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