The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, January 30, 1996
MAE P. EVANS
FLORENCE M. GARRIS
VANLEIGH B. WOOD
AUDREY L. HARRIS
NEOMA L. SWEET
HOWARD S. STEVENS
THOMAS L. PARKER
WILLIAM M. MARSHALL
GEORGE E. MITCHELL
JUNE B. ELLIOTT
HELEN L. BRAUN
ARNOLD H. BAN
MELVILLE J. MACDONALD JR.
ANN W. FRANK
ANNETTE C. ODEM
CYNTHIA LA MOORE
SAMUEL LANGSTON JR.
CHARLOTTE TAETLE
SARAH W. CHAPPELL
ROBERT H. SHOCKLEY
CELIA B. RADIN
MELVIN J. HUGHES SR.
JOSIE C. COTTEN
ANN C. BOUGHTON
MATILDA TODD
CHERYL S. COOPER
JOE W. CAMPBELL
CHESTER B. HENNA JR.
JAMES A. FOY JR.
HALIES C. PARHAM
EVA M. BROWN
HELEN G. DECKER
FINNIE BUFFINGTON
ANNIE R. WORSLEY
GEORGE D. HICKMAN
WILLIAM H. BARTEE JR.
MATTIE S. CURTIN
NO CONSENSUS REACHED ON CHARTER SCHOOLS PROPONENTS LAUD INNOVATION; OPPONENTS SAY EXISTING SYSTEM WILL SUFFER.
A FORMER STUDENT SUES TO GET MASTER'S DEGREE HAMPTON UNIVERSITY SAYS IT IS LOOKING INTO THE ALLEGATIONS.
MAN SHOT DURING ROBBERY
ELECTION '96: NORFOLK CITY COUNCIL: ANDREWS STARTS COUNCIL RACE, ENDING RETIREMENT RUMORS
BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENTS
GASOLINE SPILL CLOSES SCHOOL AT CARROLLTON
SUFFOLK BOARD PICKS CHARLOTTESVILLE MAN FOR HOUSING POSITION
A SPIRIT OF PRIDE STILL REVELING IN SUCCESS OF MARCH, CHAVIS REMINDS NSU STUDENTS: MORE WORK REMAINS
VICTIM FIT PATTERN OF PROBABLE SERIAL KILLER
LEW HURST'S FINEST HOUR FUELS A FLAME THAT WON'T DIE
VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD: FUND-TRANSFER POLICY WASN'T FOLLOWED CONSISTENTLY ``MASSIVE, MASSIVE AMOUNTS'' MOVED BETWEEN ACCOUNTS, AUDIT DIRECTOR SAYS.
VA. ELECTION PANEL TO RULE ON BEACH BALLOT WORDING BOARD FEELS WORDING CONCERNING AT-LARGE OR WARD SYSTEM MIGHT INFLUENCE VOTERS.
ECSU ESTABLISHES PROFESSOR'S CHAIR FOR E.V. WILKINS
PERFORMER LUCY LEAKE VAUGHAN DIES AT 73
NAACP PANEL VISITS PASQUOTANK NO STORIES TOLD OF SUPREMACIST ACTIVITY IN THE COUNTY AREA.
STRIVING TO SAVE A STRUGGLING SEAL
VA. NOW WILL LIMIT TOXIC SHIP PAINT UNDER PRESSURE, THE STATE REVERSES ITSELF AND DECIDES RULES ARE NEEDED AT LOCAL SHIPYARDS. THE ACTION ENDS A YEARLONG ATTEMPT TO REMOVE TBT LIMITS FROM SHIPYARDS' WATER-POLLUTION PERMITS. BUT OTHER TBT ISSUES REMAIN.
FORMER COUNSEL TO HELMS SEEKS GOP NOMINATION IN 7TH DISTRICT
HELMS VISITS RALEIGH TO FILE FOR RE-ELECTION
BILL WOULD REVIVE FAIR-CAMPAIGN PANEL IN LONG DEBATE, PARTIES DISAGREE WHETHER THE FAIRFAX COMMISSION WOULD BE EFFECTIVE.
HUNT HAS NO PROBLEM WITH ATTENDING SCHOOL
BOBBY OWENS FILES FOR RE-ELECTION
WALL STREET WIZARDS INVESTMENT RICHES REAPED IN CONTEST WITH SCHOOLGIRLS' LOGIC
RESIDENTS AIR VIEWS ON POLICE
MURDER VICTIMS' FAMILIES FIGHT DEATH PENALTY
OSHA CHECKS FACILITIES
CORRECTION
TRAVEL COUNCIL COMING
HOGARTH PICKED
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