The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, March 13, 1996
- SYLENEA M. JAMES
- WILLIAM F. JOYNER
- ROSE W. HOWELL
- JAMES H. GOOSBY
- CLIFFORD L. BARNES JR.
- DOROTHY E. HAMRICK
- ROLDEN BARBER
- MELVIN W. ROGERSON
- MICHAEL D. JOHNSON
- ROY E. WATKINSON
- ERNEST C. SNYDER
- ELBERT B. WRIGHT JR.
- GRACE E. WADDELL
- BARBARA J. SUGGS
- ETHEL C. AMBERS
- ELLEN R. JONES
- ALTON G. BANKS
- VIRGINIA V. PAYNE
- LEONARD PERKINS
- MILDRED C. SIMMS
- ANNIE F. GREEN
- WILLIAM P. PIERCE SR.
- LAWRENCE J. WATFORD
- RICHARD A. BLASCHE
- JACKLYN F. SIMMONS
- MELVIN BURDEN SR.
- CALVIN W. HINMAN
- NULLY B. WILKERSON JR.
- LOUIS M. GILLUS SR.
- NANCY FEREBEE
- LORENA C. TORBERT
- SAVANNAH D. BRYAN
- ALESE DAVIS
- DOROTHY SEALS
- VIANN H. TURNER
- C. WALLACE BRADSHAW
- ERNEST F. COOPER SR.
- J. KEITT PEGUES
- ROGER O. CORPREW SR.
- MARY P. DEANES
- LARRY E. OUTTEN
- DENNIE L. CHAMBLISS
- CATHERINE S. OWENS
- CATHERINE HARDIN
- TERRY D. WHITE
- JANICE T. WILLIAMS
- NEWVIT THOMAS
- MOSES J. LEE
- ANNIE SYKES
- ``EAGLE'' SOARS AS A MEMORIAL TO A SEA LOVER FROM HIS WIFE
- SPENDING IN PORTSMOUTH'S 1996-97 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BUDGET IS TIGHT
- PERSONNEL DIRECTOR NAMED
- KIDNEY DONOR MOM: ``I HAD TWO''
THE TRANSPLANT WILL HELP HER SON REGAIN A MORE ACTIVE LIFE.
- FEDS PERSUADE WITNESS TO TESTIFY AT DRUG TRIAL
- CRIME TIP LEADS POLICE TO STOLEN PROPERTY
- PROTESTERS OR SABOTEURS?
FOUR PEOPLE SNEAKED ONTO AN UNFINISHED ATTACK SUB AT NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING
AND POUNDED IT WITH HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. THEY CALL IT A RELIGIOUS PROTEST; STATE
OFFICIALS CALL IT VANDALISM; A FEDERAL PROSECUTOR SAYS IT WAS SABOTAGE. UNDER
FEDERAL LAW, HE'LL HAVE TO PROVE THEY INTENDED TO OBSTRUCT NATIONAL DEFENSE.
- FIRE DEPARTMENT'S AUDIT WILL RELEASE COUNTY FUNDS
- STOLEN CAR TRACED TO SAME HOME AS ATV
LOJACK ANTI-THEFT DEVICE LEADS BEACH POLICE TO CAR; MAN CHARGED IS POTENTIAL
WITNESS IN CHESAPEAKE THEFT CASE.
- NORFOLK SCHOOL BUDGET HAS 3.4% RAISES
- PORTSMOUTH KILLS PROPOSAL TO MAKE ROAD LINKING NEIGHBORHOODS ONE-WAY
- CHESAPEAKE COUNCIL ENDS INQUIRY INTO POLICE DEPARTMENT
``I AM HOPING THAT THE ISSUE IS BEHIND US,'' MAYOR WILLIAM E. WARD SAYS.
- NAGS HEAD KEEPS TALKING ABOUT HOW TO HANDLE WILD CATS
- TRUSTEES GIVE ECSU VICE CHANCELLOR A STANDING OVATION
- DEFINITELY STORMY WEATHER
- ISLAND WAS A REFUGE FROM ABUSE, WAR
FREEDMEN'S LEGACY OF LIBERTY WILL BE CELEBRATED IN JUNE
- BEACH BEGINS LAYING PIPELINE
AFTER A FIVE-YEAR HALT, CONSTRUCTION RESUMES ON THE $150 MILLION PROJECT.
- BEACH URGES SCHOOL BOARD TO AVOID FEES
- COASTAL STORM WAS COMING, BUT A GOOD WAY OFFSHORE SHE BLOWS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Robert Fentress, a member of the Tidewater Transportation
District Commission, is a former Virginia Beach council member. His
first name and council position were wrong in a MetroNews story
Wednesday about bus-service cuts.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Thursday, March 14,
1996, on page A2.
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BEACH, NORFOLK FACING BUS-SERVICE CUTS
- LEGAL CHALLENGE TO BEACH BALLOT IS DISMISSED
- ``DR. DUANE'' TO JOIN NAUTICUS AS VOLUNTEER WEATHER CONSULTANT
- BOUNDARY DISPUTE TEMPORARILY RESOLVED
- MINORITIES MUST INVEST IN THE YOUNG, A LEADER SAYS
- MILLER STRESSES OPPOSITION TO ABORTION
- ELECTION LINE
- CHURCH'S ISLAND PUPILS WILL STAY AT GRIGGS
by SS