The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, March 7, 1996
ROSE L. WILLIAMS
CLARENCE S. LILLY SR.
MARIAN H. GREEN
ERNEST L. BAYTON JR.
BERTIE P. GUCKERT
LEROY BIDDLE
HENDERSON E. WAFF
EVELYN M. BERGER WEINBERG
LESLIE G. STETSON
RICHARD B. BRINKMAN
THELMA SPIVEY
MAMIE M. SCOTT
EARL D. BEAVERS
ELIZABETH WHITE
WALTER R. DANIELS
MAUDE L. BARTON
JACK DILLS
MARY C. CUTRANO
ROBERT M. WILLS
H. DOUGLAS STEWART
DR. E. MILTON KELLAM
JOSEPH T. HATZOPOULOS
MILTON MORRIS
ERNEST C. ABRAMS SR.
BETTY J. DANSEREAU
FRANK CELLER
BRIA D. KELLEY
MAMIE EDMONDS
JAMES L. ELLIOTT
LOUISE H. GARRETT
EDWARD C. OUTLAW
JOHN L. BROWN
MARTIN E. PARKER
CHARLES H. KING JR.
DOROTHY T. PEARCEY
FRANCES P. SULLIVAN
WOMAN WHO REFUSED TO TESTIFY IS FREED FROM JAIL
AT W&M, A B IS JUST AVERAGE W&M'S AVERAGE IS HIGHER THAN MANY SCHOOLS NATIONALLY.
SUFFOLK'S PICK FOR HOUSING POST BACKS OUT OF JOB
SUFFOLK PANEL TAKES TOUGH STANCE WITH FALCON CABLE COUNCIL SETS UP HOT LINE AND CONSULTANT TO CUT COMPLAINTS.
MAN ABDUCTED BY ESCAPEE SUES SHERIFF, MEDICAL CENTER THE MURDER SUSPECT HAD ELUDED A PORTSMOUTH DEPUTY.
IRS, ABC RAIDS PROMPT SUIT JEWISH MOTHER ACCUSES AGENTS OF ASSAULT, ILLEGAL SEARCHES AND SEIZURES IN 4 RAIDS THAT YIELDED NO CHARGES.
JURY DECIDES SHIPYARD DIDN'T SHOW BIAS AGAINST BLACK WORKER VERDICT COMES 2 HOURS AFTER JURORS SAID THEY WERE HOPELESSLY SPLIT.
PUBLIC SCHOOL UNIFORMS ARE CATCHING ON THE PRINCIPAL OF NORFOLK'S RUFFNER MIDDLE SCHOOL SWEARS BY THE SCHOOL'S EXPERIMENT IN MANDATORY STUDENT DRESS, A CONCEPT THAT HAS GAINED SUPPORT FROM NO LESS THAN THE PRESIDENT.
BEACH BOARD TO PAY LEGAL FEES OF MEMBERS
YOUTHS LOOK FOR TROUBLE - AND AVOID IT
WOMAN GOES ON TRIAL ON CHARGE OF KEEPING DAUGHTER FROM FATHER ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL ABUSE ARE AT THE HEART OF BEACH CASE.
FAMILY TRIES TO ASSEMBLE THE PUZZLE OF SAMMY GARY
GTE RATE PROPOSAL DRAWS MIXED REVIEWS IN FRANKLIN 200 ATTEND FIRST PUBLIC HEARING; 3 MORE SCHEDULED.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Andre Lamont Branche is the correct name. Unpublished correction entered March 8, 1996. ***************************************************************** WITNESS INTIMIDATION CLOUDS DRUG-GANG TRIAL
TECH SEEKS DISMISSAL OF SUIT FILED BY VICTIM OF ALLEGED DORM RAPE
LAB-IN-A-TRUCK BRINGS OCEAN TO SCHOOL ASSORTED AQUATIC ODDITIES THRILL CAMDEN STUDENTS.
HAMPTON ROADS CANDIDATES FOR THE MAY 1996 ELECTIONS
WORKER'S COMP. BILL WOULD MAKE IT COVER REPETITIVE STRESS CASES
ASSEMBLY IS ASKED TO REQUIRE IDENTITY OF LOTTERY WINNERS $7.7 MILLION WINNER HAS HIDDEN IDENTITY FROM STATE BOARD SINCE JANUARY 1995.
BEACH POLICE HUNT MAN WHO HELD UP FIRST UNION BANK
EXPECT ANOTHER CHILLY WEEKEND AS GUSTY STORM HEADS THROUGH
BOTH SIDES APPROVE BUDGET PANEL SIZE BARGAINING BEGINS ON THE DELAYED DOCUMENT THAT'S DUE BY FRIDAY.
THE MAIL STILL WILL GO THROUGH STUMPY POINT POST OFFICE
NAGS HEAD DELAYS ADOPTING RULES FOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
FINE PETROLEUM'S PRESIDENT INDICTED ON BRIBERY CHARGES A TOXIC FIRE CONSUMED HIS WAREHOUSE LAST YEAR.
CORRECTION
REVITALIZATION LEADERS TO GO HUNTING FOR IDEAS
A SPRINGTIME FEAST
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