The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, February 16, 1996
- GERALDINE KING
- MARTHA CAMPBELL
- SHELIA Y. TURNER
- JOSEPH R. SAWYER
- WILLIAM LEARY
- HOWARD E. GODWIN SR.
- THOMAS H. BAGWELL
- MARVIN J. YODER
- MILLARD F. REID SR.
- LEONARD R. RICE
- BLACK COLLEGE QUEEN AT NSU
- CARLTON O. WHITE
- EDITH L. MORRIS
- DORIS O. RUFFIN
- DELORES D. WHITE
- VURNEACE H. STEPHENS
- GORDON E. JORY
- ANNIE M. CHARITY
- A. LEON BISHOP
- CHARLES M. CREECY SR.
- NOLLIE L. WELLS
- DENVER P. TARKINGTON JR.
- EDWARD S. MARSHALL
- JAMES M. CRADDOCK
- CLAUDE R. EWELL
- LAURA K. RIDDICK
- HELEN L. ELLIS
- RUTH B. ZEPP
- MARTHA H. CARPENTER
- GRADY J. FURLOUGH
- EVELYN A. FREUND
- VAN J. VORHEES SR.
- MAKESHA C. ROBERTS
- DOLLY V. TERRY
- EUNICE C. HALL
- HERSEY R. GOLDEN
- A. LANSON GRANGER JR.
- JAMES C. WARREN
- RHONA LIBOV FURMAN
- EDGAR FORTSON
- MORE OUT-OF-STATE PRISON SPACE SOUGHT
N.C. REPEAL OF CAP RULING RESPONSIBLE FOR CROWDING
- FRIGID WEEKEND IS ON WAY FOR VIRGINIA AND N.C.
- DRUG GANG MEMBER GETS LIFE TERMS IN KILLINGS OF 4
- HORSE-RACE BETTING PARLOR WILL OPEN DOORS SATURDAY
- EX-CITY HALL CANTEEN WORKER SUES SHERIFF
- BEACH, NORFOLK WORK TO LURE SPORTS ARENA TO THE AREA
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Some figures were incorrect in a story about the Southeastern
Expressway in Friday's MetroNews section.
Of the five highway routes considered by the Commonwealth
Transportation Board, the worst-case alternative would have required
condemnation of 13 businesses and 777 homes - not hundreds of
businesses and thousands of homes, as the story said.
If the chosen route is built, it will require the condemnation of
177 homes. That figure was correct in the story.
Correction published , Saturday, February 17, 1996, p. A2 <
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PROPOSED BEACH-CHESAPEAKE ROAD CLEARS HURDLE
A STATE PANEL APPROVED A ROUTE FOR THE FORMER SOUTHEASTERN EXPRESSWAY.\
- PORTSMOUTH DELAYS ACTION ON GRADING SCALES, RANK
- COMPANY CLEARED IN ELECTROCUTION OF WORKER IN '90
``THIS MAN DIDN'T FOLLOW THE SIMPLE . . . SAFETY RULE.''
- YOUTH ADMITS ROLE IN KILLING
HE PLEADS GUILTY IN ISLE OF WIGHT CASE, HOPING TO SAVE HIS OWN LIFE.
- FRIEND DESCRIBES THE MALCOLM X NOT SEEN IN HISTORY BOOKS
IN SLAIN LEADER, ICON: ``THERE WAS COMPASSION.''
- POLL SHOWS HUNT STILL HAS CLOUT TO WIN FOURTH TERM AS GOVERNOR
- PERSONNEL CHIEF JOINS KILL DEVIL HILLS
- HE'S NOT HORSING AROUND
- TWO BOMB THREATS IN ONE DAY
- A SMALL-TOWN SUB STORY
ADVANCED SUBMARINE, NAMED FOR TENNESSEE TOWN, TO BE COMMISSIONED AT NORFOLK
BASE TODAY
- LOCAL HEROES CHOSEN TO CARRY TORCH
THE SYMBOL OF THE OLYMPICS WILL BE TAKEN THROUGH RICHMOND ON ITS WAY FROM
GREECE TO ATLANTA.
- FISHING CHANGES
- COUNCIL CANDIDATE
- CUPID DIDN'T MAKE IT TO NORTHEASTERN HIGH SCHOOL
- NORFOLK FIREFIGHTERS INJURED BATTLING BLAZE
- THERE SHE IS: THIS YEAR'S AZALEA QUEEN
- THE TURBULENT UPS AND DOWNS OF 12-YEAR-OLD MISS MOLLY F.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Officials of games sponsored by the Dare County Parks and
Recreation Department are paid between $10 and $15 a game. A story
Friday incorrectly said they were paid by the hour.
Correction published , Saturday, February 17, 1996, p. B2, North
Carolina Ed. <
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BASKETBALL OFFICIALS GET A RAISE, LOSE IT
- NAZI INVESTIGATOR TO SPEAK AT ODU
by SS