The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, March 31, 1996
- SARAH J. WIGHINGTON
- VERNON H. BOONE
- CLINTON A. HAYSLETT
- JOANN HAIRSTON
- JAMES A. JONES
- RUTH L. SMITH
- LUCILLE B. GRENNELL
- IRIS T. HOFLER
- AMANDA M. WEATHERINGTON
- LLOYD M. MEEKINS JR.
- LEE D. SHARP
- ELLA W. IRBY
- ROBERT SALE
- SHIRLEY A. BIONDOLILLO
- ELIZABETH S. BAINES
- MORRIS HOLLOWAY
- ALMA F. STORY
- JOHN W. SNOWDON
- WILLIAM THOMPSON JR.
- PATRICIA W. MOORE
- CARLTON R. MARTIN
- GEORGE V. HARRIS
- DONALD H. RUSCH
- WILLIAM R. THOMPSON
- AARON T. BALLARD
- AMALIA HOSANG
- ALICE P. NICHOLS
- WILLIAM L. JONES
- MARKEL L. PIFER
- ROBERT L. ASKEW JR.
- LINWOOD C. TAYLOR SR.
- LONG WINTER MEANS CHILDREN ARE ANTSY TO SPRING OUTSIDE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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CLARIFICATION
The city of Virginia Beach does not own or have any plans to
develop the property immediately along Princess Anne Road, between
Dam Neck Road and Winterberry Lane. A map on Sunday's MetroNews
front made it appear that a golf course was being built along that
strip. However, the golf course would not affect a cemetery in that
area or other developments.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Tuesday, April 2,
1996, on page A2.
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VIRGINIA BEACH'S LAKE RIDGE PROPERTY
IS GOLF THE BEST COURSE?
COUNCIL DIVIDED ON A VISION FOR LAND, NEED FOR OUTSIDE ADVISER
- BRIDGE ACADEMY IS PATH TO SUCCESS FOR TROUBLED STUDENTS
- SANDBRIDGE HOMEOWNERS GET ANOTHER REPRIEVE
THEY NOW HAVE UNTIL MAY 1 TO REPAIR OR REMOVE BULKHEADS.
- ALL STUDENTS HAVE OPTIONS, SPECIALISTS SAY
GOOD PLANNING CAN MEAN A GOOD JOB AFTER HIGH SCHOOL.
- INMATES MUST PROVE BELIEFS FOR MEALS
REQUESTS FOR JEWISH, NATION OF ISLAM MEALS HAVE RISEN GREATLY IN PRISONS.
- ANGLERS' HACKLES RISE AT PETA'S PLANS
SOME SAY THEY WON'T BE KEPT FROM THEIR HOBBY OR LIVELIHOOD.
- BEACH GOP CHOOSES A FINANCIAL ADVISER, GODSEY, AS CHAIRMAN
- NORFOLK-BORN ACTRESS TAKES HER TALENT ON THE ROAD IN GOSPEL SHOW
- EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT MAY BE LIFESAVER
HELMET GIVEAWAY WAS SERVICE TO 139 NORFOLK STUDENTS.
- SUFFOLK, ISLE OF WIGHT MAY WORK TOGETHER ON FUTURE WATER PROJECTS
THE LOCALITIES HAVE STARTED TALKING ABOUT A REGIONAL AUTHORITY.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The last name of Kim Welty, shown in-line skating in a MetroNews
photo Sunday, was misspelled in the caption.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Tuesday, April 2,
1996, on page A2.
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SPRING'S ON A ROLL
- TOO MUCH FUN
- LETHIA A. HARDISON
- LILLIAN W. PHILLIPS
- JAMES E. SMITH
- AYAKO E. OWENS
- HAZEL-JUNE M. REED
- CRIME LINE
- INMATE DIED OF GANGRENE, REPORT SAYS
DIABETIC WAS ONE OF SEVERAL WHO'VE DIED AT GREENSVILLE.
- EDUCATION FORUM TO FOCUS ON SCHOOL GOALS, STATE REPORT CARDS
- PROFESSOR TELLS OUTER BANKS STUDENTS THEY SHOULD BE PROUD OF THEIR DIALECT
SOME ISLANDERS' SPEECH PATTERNS CAN BE TRACED TO ENGLISH SETTLERS.
- DESPITE GAINS IN EDUCATION, SOUTH STILL MUST IMPROVE, REPORT SAYS
NON-PROFIT GROUP SAYS REGION STILL LAGS BEHIND THE REST OF THE NATION ON EVERY
LEVEL OF LEARNING.
- PLAN COULD NET SCHOOL FOR PASQUOTANK
THE IDEA IS IN A REPORT, ON NEEDS AND SOLUTIONS, THAT WILL GO TO THE
ASSEMBLY.
- STUDENTS TEST HYPOTHESES, CREATIVITY AT SCIENCE FAIR
by SS