The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, January 29, 1996
EDNA B. WATKINS
PHILIP M. DUDLEY
LUCY L. VAUGHAN
MATTIE P. CARTER
VANLEIGH B. WOOD
SARAH W. WARE
RAE E. MCLENDON
JUDY L. MEADE
HERBERT H. DAVIS JR.
J. HERMAN SEWARD
KATIE A. PEEBLES
LENORA R. FAISON
PAUL BALABAN
ELIZABETH F. ARNETT
CLYDE M. KENNEDY JR.
LEWIS W. HURST
JOHN A. TAYLOR
LINDWOOD E. SANDERLIN
JEAN M. WHITE
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The body of Jesse J. Spencer Jr. was found Saturday in a ditch in the Western Branch area of Chesapeake. A MetroNews story Monday had his name wrong in several references. Correction published Tuesday, January 30, 1996 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** POLICE IDENTIFY BODY, SAY IT MAY BE LINKED TO SERIAL KILLINGS
MODERATE LEADS EDUCATION COMMITTEE IN SENATE'S NEW ERA OF POWER SHARING REPUBLICAN BARRY BUCKS CONSERVATIVE STANDS ON SOME ISSUES AND FORESEES COMPROMISE WITH GOV. ALLEN ON OTHERS.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A MetroNews story Monday about Virginia Beach neighborhoods left out the full name and title of Andrew M. Friedman, director of the Virginia Beach Department of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation. Correction published Tuesday, January 30, 1996 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** KEEPING NEIGHBORHOODS VITAL VIRGINIA BEACH CITY OFFICIALS HAVE OUTLINED QUALITIES THAT MAKE NEIGHBORHOODS GOOD, AND HAVE EXPLORED THE CITY'S ROLE IN MAKING AND KEEPING STRONG NEIGHBORHOODS. VIRGINIA BEACH IS GROWING UP FAST - AND CITY OFFICIALS, WORRIED ABOUT AGING HOMES, ARE STUDYING WAYS TO PREVENT THE DECLINE OF NEIGHBORHOODS.
DAVIS TRIAL UNDERSCORES CONCERNS ABOUT EXPERT WITNESSES SOME IN THE LEGAL FIELD FEAR THEY'VE BECOME MORE LIKE ``HIRED GUNS'' THAN IMPARTIAL OBSERVERS.
CHAVIS TO TALK AT NSU ABOUT RACE RELATIONS
DOCUMENTS MAY REDEEM VIRGINIA COLONISTS
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY WEIGHS ADMITTING WOMEN STUDENTS
AGENCY COLLECTS OLD NEWSPAPERS TO HELP PRESERVE STATE'S PAST
ROLL CALL
SEN. BRADLEY COULD TRIP UP PRESERVATION OF VIRGINIA TRACT
VMRC VOTES WITH MORE THAN CRABS ON ITS MIND LEGISLATORS WERE WATCHING BLUE-CRAB PROTECTION.
A TEAROOM AT FUTURE MALL WOULD GIVE PATRONS A SIP OF CITY'S PAST
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