The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, March 20, 1996
- YWCA HONORS MAN FOR HALTING ATTACK ON WOMAN
- LOCAL SCHOOLS BENEFIT UNDER FAVORABLE VOTES ON FEDERAL IMPACT AID
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Due to an editing error, the wording was wrong in a pullout quote
with a MetroNews story Wednesday about Back Bay National Wildlife
Refuge. The quote, which was correct in the story, should have said,
``For us, that tract is coveted. . . . It's biologically and
ecologically significant.''
Correction published Thursday, March 21, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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PROTECTING WILDLIFE\ REFUGE GETS MONEY FOR 286 ACRES
BACK BAY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1938 ON 4,589 ACRES IN
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF VIRGINIA BEACH FOR THE PROTECTION OF MIGRATORY
WATERFOWLS AND BIRDS.
- MAN DIES OF BURNS
- VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD
$400 MILLION BUDGET, INTERIM FINANCIAL OFFICER OK'D BY BOARD
- GRADELESS WILL RETIRE AS KILL DEVIL HILLS POLICE CHIEF ON MAY 3
- PARK RANGERS RETURN TO BARRIER ISLAND PARKS
IF CONCESSIONS WERE PRIVATIZED THEY COULD TURN A PROFIT, SUPERINTENDENT SAYS
- WHITE HOUSE BUDGET FAVORS N.C. WATERWAYS
HOWEVER, ALL THE PROPOSALS WILL REQUIRE CONGRESS' APPROVAL.
WATER:
- SHARKS SWIM INTO ELIZABETH CITY
- THE TEAROOM OF YESTERYEAR MAY BE PART OF OUR TOMORROWS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The amount of drinking water that Tidewater Community College's
Suffolk campus will receive from the city of Suffolk is about 10
million gallons a year. A story in Wednesday's MetroNews section
incorrectly reported that figure.
Correction published Thursday, March 21, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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SUFFOLK, TCC AGREE ON CAMPUS WATERLINE
BY FALL, 10 MILLION GALLONS OF WATER COULD BE AVAILABLE TO THE CAMPUS A DAY.
- FINANCE DIRECTOR APPOINTED
- SHIRLEY P. FOX
- ECSU HIRES CPA
- DARE COUNTY WATER REVENUE PROJECT ENDS YEAR WITH SURPLUS
- CURRITUCK OFFICIALS MAKE NO PROMISES ON TECHNOLOGY
- BASNIGHT QUESTIONS WAYS FISHERY GRANTS WERE SPLIT
- CONTEMPORARY OPPENS KNOWS THE PAST
- CARIBBEAN MERCY RECEIVED OUTPOURING OF SUPPORT HERE
OUTREACH SHIP SAILS TODAY FOR VISIT IN NORTH CAROLINA AND THEN TO NICARAGUA.
- SURGE IN HANDGUN PERMITS CAUSES CLERICAL BACKLOG
VITAL INFORMATION MAY BE INPUT INTO LAW ENFORCEMENT COMPUTERS IN EIGHT WEEKS.
- ``TR'' HEADS FOR SEA TRIALS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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If Portsmouth's proposed budget is adopted, taxes on cigarettes
in Portsmouth would rise from 30 cents a pack to 35 cents. A
MetroNews story Wednesday had the incorrect amount.
Correction published Thursday, March 21, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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COST OF A SMOKE MAY GO UP, ALONG WITH FEES FOR TRASH AND WATER
- LAWYER GIVES UP LICENSE
- MANSLAUGHTER SENTENCE
- HOT STUFF
- SEEDS OF FIGHTS OFTEN GROW FAR FROM SCHOOLS
UNTIL THE HATE IS ELIMINATED, SAYS A PRINCIPAL, CONFLICT WILL REMAIN.
- JEROME HARRELL
- LOUISE S. HUNTER
- DELORES M. NIXON
- BEVERLY A. IRELAND
- ESTHER J. ANTHONY
- JAMES M. FLOWERS JR.
- LOUIS W. SCHWINDT
- DOROTHY C. DERBY
- MARCO A. DELGADO
- NAOMI V. ARELLANO
- JOHN H. HARDY
- JOHN B. SAUNDERS
- ROBERT B. BYRD JR.
- FRANK E. YOUNG
- WILLIAM A. SEARS
- R.L. WATKINS
- SAUL LAWRENCE
- ELBERT L. BAKER
- MAE H. OKONIEWSKI
- SUSAN E. BROWN
- CONNIE R. WEET
- PEARL A. RUSSELL
- CHESTER I. PHILLIPS
- JAMES R. GAREAU
- NELLYE M. KILLMON
- ELSIE B. HOBBS
- CHARLES E. FISCHER
- KENNETH L. LUEKE JR.
- JOHN LEE
- ROBERT N. HAVEN
- JUANITA BARNES
- AQUILINO P. GERARDO
- JOHN W. MITCHELL
- ALFRED S. DI ROSA
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