The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, January 31, 1996
FRANCES C. HAYES
BARBARA W. CANDO
MARY T. SURLES
MARIA L. OSTREA
EUGENIA W. EVERETT
ALICIA MATTOS
LEROY H. FILHIOL SR.
CHERYL S. COOPER
NANCY B. WRIGHT
DONALD E. JOHNSON
MARY R. WHITEHEAD
CATHERINE H. BRIMLEY
WILLIAM M. FUTRELL
PATRICK J. MEADE SR.
CARLTON L. SMART
WILLIAM C.TAYLOR
RUTH K. STURGIS
EDITH S. RALPH
CHARLOTTE C. DAUGHTRY
LOUISE T. JONES
MARTHA H. GIBSON
INA L. KEATTS
NAN T. HERRING
VANLEIGH B. WOOD
HELEN L. BRAUN
GERALDINE JOHNSON
ANN W. FRANK
WILMA H. WYNNS
CHARLES PRYOR
ELSIE S. STALLINGS
MARY LEGACY
ILLMA W. MORRIS
VANDY NIXON
COLLEGE PRESIDENTS PRESS FOR $340 MILLION MORE
OLIVIA P. CROOM
JOHN A. TAYLOR
JAMES C. TYLER SR.
JOSEFINE V. PATTERSON
JESSE J. SPENCER
JOSEPH L. FOWLKES
MARGARET D. BROWN
ELIZABETH C. PATEMAN
SUIT CLAIMS WOMAN WAS RAPED WHILE A TPI PATIENT SHE HAD SOUGHT HELP FOR DEPRESSION AT THE MENTAL HOSPITAL.
CHESAPEAKE TEMPERS ITS BUILDING PLAN WITH REALITY FEWER FUNDS AND GREATER DEBT AFFECT ITS FIVE-YEAR PLAN.
AFTER 9 MONTHS, WTAR-AM DROPS ``IMUS IN THE MORNING''
2 STUDENTS SUE SCHOOL OFFICIALS OVER STRIP-SEARCH DEFENDANTS INCLUDE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL WHO ORDERED THE SEARCH IN 1992.
NO MORE BOND, JUDGE SAYS PREVIOUSLY CHARGED WITH MURDER AND DEALING DRUGS, THE PORTSMOUTH MAN ALLEGEDLY HIT A POLICE OFFICER AND HE'S BACK IN JAIL.
STATE'S FIRST BOOT CAMP FOR YOUNGSTERS OPENS TODAY STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENT AIMS TO GET OFFENDERS ON TRACK
HELPING THE YOUNGEST VICTIMS SINCE OPENING A YEAR AGO, THE CENTER HAS TRIPLED ITS STAFF AND OFFICE SPACE, AND HELPED MORE THAN 700 CHILDREN.
2 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES SUPPORT IDEA OF FUNDING URBAN PARTNERSHIP PLAN THE ONLY OPPOSITION COMES FROM VIRGINIA BEACH AND FAIRFAX COUNTY LAWMAKERS.
PANEL TELLS COUNCIL TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES WITH BOARD OVER FINANCES CITY HAD SOUGHT LAW TO FORCE CONSOLIDATION OF FINANCIAL SERVICES.
GOP RIGHTISTS WANT TO DENY CROSS-PARTY PRIMARY VOTES
BETTING PARLOR GRAND OPENING FACES DELAY
CITY MANAGER LOOKS AT FIRE STATION SITES STEVEN HARRELL USING ``FRESH EYES'' TO SEARCH FOR SOLUTION.
WATERMEN PROTEST N.Y. GRAY TROUT BAN CLOSED MARKET HAS DRIVEN THE PRICE DOWN, THEY SAY
DOLL TEACHES THE REALITY OF PARENTING TEENS' WEEKEND EXPERIENCE CAN BE AN EYE-OPENER.
EXPLOSIVES SEARCH ADDS NEW MEANING TO DUCK
CHARGED IN BANK THEFT
2ND SUSPECT CHARGED IN PENINSULA SLAYING
JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM PLAN EXPECTED TO BE UNVEILED TODAY TWO PANELS WERE STILL AT WORK TUESDAY ON A COMPROMISE.
SIX-CAR COLLISION SNARLS I-264 TRAFFIC FOR 2 HOURS
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