The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, January 19, 1996
PATTY C. NOEL
SHANNON L. DOUGHTIE
MARGARET L. TOTH
ANNIE H. FRAZIER
RYLAND O. EPPS
LEONARD STANBACK
RUTH L. LINNETT
CORA E. RICKS
SHERWOOD E. EXUM
HERMAN L. HANNAH
AUBREY L. VINSON
ELIZABETH RAWLINGS
WILLIAM D. ARNDT JR.
MILDRED V. HARRIS
GEORGE L. TUCKER
MARIE S. JONES
ELLA PARK
ERNESTINE WINFIELD
DAVID A. PURINGTON
WILLIAM NEWSOME
HARRIET C. MAY
MARY ANN HURT
GEORGE P. PERRY JR.
VIOLA G. SYKES
QUEEN W. HART
BEATRICE H. TUCKER
JANNETTE MIZELLE NAPIER
RAYMOND E. GRAY
ANNIE L. TAYLOR
MICHAEL L. MARSHALL SR.
TABBLE M. HYSLOP
JIMMY L. LAXTON
GLADYS BEMBERY
POLIMNIYA T. JENNINGS
MARGARET L. ROYAL
ANNIE M. FUTRELL
KENNETH F. STAKES
HOWARD D. DEVALL
CATHERINE R. PAINTER
LARRY M. EVANS
LAURETTA J. HAARMAN
LINDA D. PASHINSKI
AGNES B. COGGINS
VIVIAN B. WHEELER
WILLIS A. HARPER
JERRY O. MCMANUS
NOLTON HILL JR.
MARIE L. HODAPP
FRANK R. POWERS
FORUM TO DISCUSS CODE ENFORCEMENT
NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTIONS
TURTLE-STRANDING HOT LINE
FEDS PENALIZE PORTSMOUTH FUNERAL HOME FOR AIDS FEE U.S. JUSTICE DEPT. ORDERS HOME TO REPAY FAMILIES FOR CHARGE ONCE-COMMON AMONG FUNERAL PARLORS.
NAUTICUS CERTAINLY IS FUN, BUT TOO COSTLY, SURVEY SAYS
CHRISTIAN COALITION IS MISUNDERSTOOD, REED SAYS
JURY: 114-YEAR TERM WITHOUT PAROLE FOR CARJACKER
UNEARTHING CHESAPEAKE'S PAST: A NAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT HAS OPENED A WINDOW ON THE 18TH-CENTURY LIFE ON A PLANTATION AT THE EDGE OF THE DISMAL SWAMP.
DECISION ON SANDBAGS MAY COME TODAY ATTORNEYS TO ARGUE VALUE OF HATTERAS ROADWAY BARRIERS
CURRITUCK CONSIDERING LIMITS ON APARTMENTS
OFF-TRACK BETTING ADVANCES STOLLE RELENTS ON HIS DEMAND THAT RACETRACK IN NEW KENT COUNTY BE IN OPERATION.
TUCK SELDOM HAD TO CHECK HIS LIST TWICE FOR A NAME
VMI HAS BEEN FIGHTING A $14 MILLION BATTLE TO KEEP WOMEN OUT
STATE VOTE GIVES LOCAL BOARDS POWER TO RULE ON SCHOOL COUNSELING
OWENS SAYS IT'S TIME TO STRAIGHTEN ROUTE 345
AGREEMENT CLEARS WAY TO BEGIN CLEANING TOXIC PORTSMOUTH SITE
SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS ASK STATE TO DELAY TOUGHER NEW STANDARDS
A BUDGET, A BALANCE, TWO LOTTERY GAMES - UNCERTAINTY ABOUNDS LEGISLATURE AND GOVERNOR SQUABBLE OVER WHO'S TO BLAME.
NORCOM TO THE APOLLO
GUARDSMEN HEAR SCREAMS
DRIVER CHARGED
MAN HELD IN SLAYING
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