The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, February 7, 1996
CUSHION B. ALLEN
DALLAS M. MATTHEWS
LELA R. COWEN
GENEVA WARD
ROBERT L. PYATT
BOOKER T. MITCHELL
ORVILLE S. BONAWELL
DIANE L. WILDER
SETH E. GURGANUS
THOMAS E. RAWLES SR.
JAMES H. WOODARD
SYBIL K. PENDRY
SAMUEL E. BUXTON JR.
FLORENCE A. TERRELL
HAMIEL WHITE JR.
GRACE C. HARRIS
RICHARD D. CROFT SR.
EVA M. DAVIDSON
RAY M. JONES
CHARLES H. DAVIS
VINCENT A. CROPPER
RUBIE L. SAIED
ALBERT FROEHLICH
JOYCE T. NOSAY
JOHN E. PEARSON
PERCY A. BLY SR.
DAVID R. MALTBY
GEORGE WILLIAMS
RICHARD JOHNSON JR.
ALONZO O. BURRUS JR.
ARLENE A. HAMMER
LUCY G. EASON
BEVERLY A. THOMAS
IMA H. JENKINS
OLIVER W. CAHOON
LEANDER TAYLOR
ROGELIO H. LYNTON
CECIL O. MORRIS
CHARLIE R. JOHNSON
FILOMENA ANDAYA
CHARLES M. SIMONS
WALTER D. BURKETTE
HUGH H. WHITFIELD
CLATIE GARRETT
MILDRED A. WILLIAMS
WALTER SAUNDERS
ALBERT J. RITTENBERRY
RALPH B. FUDA
MEREDITH L. BUTTERTON
ELEX P. GAYLE
JOHN R. DAVIS
GEORGE W. ROBERTS
JOSEPH S. GASCON
WEAKFISH BAN OPPOSITION TAKEN TO U.S. COURT BY FISHERIES GROUP
DRUG GANG MEMBER GETS PRISON
NORFOLK COUNCIL VOTES TO ADOPT DRUG-FREE POLICY FOR CONTRACTORS
BILLS COULD BOOST SAVINGS FOR POOR TAX-FREE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COULD ENCOURAGE LOW-INCOME PEOPLE TO DEVELOP FINANCIAL ASSETS
BEACH TO ACCEPT GRANT TO BUILD HOMELESS SHELTER VOTE COMES AFTER DEBATE ON WHERE NOT TO PLACE THE STRUCTURE.
SUFFOLK IS CONSIDERING A WIDER NO-TRUCK ZONE
NORFOLK COUNCIL STUDIES RELEASE OF CRIME DATA BY NEIGHBORHOOD
SCHOOL BOARD LOOKS AT $4.4 MILLION IN CUTS APPEAL SEEKS TO AVOID LAST YEAR'S EMBARRASSMENT.
THE BIG FREEZE FINALLY BEGINS TO EASE BUT ROADS, SCHOOLS AND PIPES ARE SUFFERING THE AFTEREFFECTS.
EDUCATORS IMPLEMENTING POLICY OF ENTRY BASICS FOR THREE GRADES
SNOW FORCES EARLY HOLIDAY IN E.C.-PASQUOTANK SCHOOLS
RAZING OF A LANDMARK
NORFOLK CRIME UP, REVERSING 5-YEAR SKID PROPERTY CRIMES SUCH AS AUTO THEFT AND BURGLARY FUELED THE 3.6 PERCENT INCREASE IN 1995; MURDER, FELONIOUS ASSAULT AND ARSON REPORTS WERE DOWN.
MAN SOUGHT IN ATTACK
WHEN THE CALL OF THE WILD MEANS ACTING TO SAVE PEOPLE
GUNNER'S MATE MISSING
FAR FROM BEING BORED
THIRD ARREST IN ROBBERY
ASSEMBLY SPARED HEALTH-CARE DEBATE COMBATANTS WILL STUDY MANAGED CARE FOR A YEAR.
VIRGIL GOODE SEEKS PARTY NOD FOR CONGRESSIONAL RACE
PORTSMOUTH MAN MISSING
BEACH OKS REDISTRICTING PLAN WITH 7 EQUALLY POPULATED AREAS
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