The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, January 22, 1996
MARGARET F. BAAB
DELLA P. ELEY
MARLENE WATFORD
LAURA R. CARR
WILLIAM G. WHITE
EUNICE R. DOZIER
HILDA F. GOODWYN
BESSIE M. HOSKINS
MARGUERITE O. WARNER
WILLIE A. MORGAN
MARSHALL A. POINDEXTER
JAMES B. PACE
CURTIS L. BENTLEY
EMMA G. EVANS
ANNIE N. WADFORD
MARY SUE GIBSON
CLARA R. HILL
JOSEPH W. DEXTER
MARY L. LINDSAY
INEZ T. THOMAS
ROGER R. BRYANT
HILDA M. PROUT
ALICE M. THOMLINSON
AARON E. REID JR.
BRITTANI J. WEST
EMMA J. MCCLELLAND
JAMES R. HARRISON
MAE P. SKENES
MOTHER FINDS NEW PURPOSE IN THE TRAGIC LOSS OF A SON ``I HAD TO ACCEPT GOD'S WORD FOR ME AND MY FAMILY.''
NOT WANTING TO BE PROSECUTOR'S PAWN, SUSPECT TOOK CHANCE ON FEDERAL SYSTEM
A FEW WORDS ON A FEW WORDS TO AX
COINCIDENCE?: POLICE PROBE TWO CASES OF MISSING TEENS FOR LINKS TO ``VAMPIRE'' CASE
ACE ATTENDANCE SOUTH ACCOMACK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN BOBTOWN ATTRIBUTES ITS HIGH ATTENDANCE RATE - AMONG THE BEST IN VIRGINIA - TO MAKING SCHOOL A SAFE AND NURTURING PLACE FOR CHILDREN.
TOUGH LAW CRACKS DOWN ON DUI THE LAW, WHICH TOOK EFFECT JAN. 1, 1995, LETS POLICE TAKE AWAY - FOR SEVEN DAYS - THE LICENSES OF DRIVERS WHO TEST DRUNK OR REFUSE TO TAKE THE ROADSIDE ALCOHOL TEST. IN 1995, MORE THAN 4,000 DRIVERS IN HAMPTON ROADS HAD THEIR LICENSES TEMPORARILY REVOKED ON THE SPOT.
ISLE OF WIGHT COUPLE BRACES FOR QUADRUPLETS (4 BOTTOMS, 8 LUNGS)
WOMAN STABBED TO DEATH
COMMON FRAME OF MIND
COLLEGE TO BROADEN TECHNOLOGY FOCUS COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE BUILDING TO COST $2.4 MILLION, MAY OPEN IN '97
REVIEW OF PROPOSED RULES FAILS TO STEM RED TAPE TIDE
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