The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, February 5, 1996
ANNIE WILLIAM
EVA MAE FREEMAN
LARRY D. MCINTYRE
JOHN A. BARCLIFT
DOROTHY W. LOWERY
MARGARET C. WALSH
HILDA L. BANKS
VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
GENEVA M. MOZINGO
CHESTER A. HARDY
JULIA D. COLGIN
BONNIE B. MOORE
ROBERT H. ETHEREDGE JR.
MICHAEL T. MELTON
LUCILLE D. PARKER
BARBARA J. OVERTON
ANNIE H. CHAPPELL
MARY E. DAVIS
GLEASON R. WIDENER JR.
MARY E. HART
HENRY I. DAVIS
CRIME LINE
ROLL CALL
OCCULT GROUPS SOMETIMES FILL ADOLESCENTS' NEED TO BELONG
ON THE TOP OF THE OCCULT THE DETECTIVE WORKING VIRGINIA BEACH'S "VAMPIRE" CASE IS A VETERAN AT INVESTIGATION ALLEGED FORCES OF DARKNESS
ROUND 5: FIGHTING CITY HALL TO SAVE SHOP SUFFOLK BUSINESSMAN DOESN'T WANT TO SURRENDER SITE TO CITY'S COMPLEX.
HIGHER ED: NSU, PINCHED BY CUTSM MAY GET HELP THIS YEAR. ASSEMBLY IS LOOKING AT A PLAN TO GIVE IT AND OTHER SCHOOLS MORE FUNDING.
BOARD OF ED TILTS TOWARD ALLEN WITH 2 NEW GOP APPOINTEES, THE PANEL REFLECTS THE GOVERNOR'S VIEW THAT SCHOOLS SHOULD GET BACK TO BASICS AND RAISE STANDARDS.
ROBBED OF SHERRY HOUR? TRY THESE DELICACIES
U.VA. TO TRACE ITS TRANSFORMATION FROM ALL-WHITE, ALL-MALE
THE UNITED WAY IN ALBEMARLE FINDS NEW LIFE AFTER CRISIS PROSECUTOR EXPECTS ACTION SOON ON EMBEZZLEMENT CASE.
OUTER BANKS GETS 6 INCHES OF SNOW BUSINESSES CLOSE, TRAFFIC SLOWS, BUT YOUTHS FROLIC - AND REJOICE THAT SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED TODAY.
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