The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, April 9, 1996
- ALVIN E. SPIVEY
- DELORES B. GRIMES
- FLORINE J. GHOLSTON
- ROY E. PEELE
- GEORGE O. EVANS JR.
- ROBERT L. MALCH SR.
- JOSEPH GATLING
- CHARLIE V. GASKINS JR.
- ELLEN H. ECK
- BERNARD A. VICKERS
- ELIZABETH B. GILTZ
- CECIL H. ROWE
- KITTIE B. HOLLAND
- MINNIE E. EDWARDS
- MAGNOLIA D. LAWSON
- PAUL H. RUMPF III
- EDWARD R. WISER
- ISABELLE C. JONES
- ELIZABETH B. PINTO
- LILLIAN H. WAFF
- ELIZABETH M. HAWKINS
- EVELYN S. COUNCIL
- BERT WINBERRY
- JIMMY L. HART
- JOHN HAWKINS
- CARMEN G. TORRES
- EUGENE A. HILL SR.
- RODNEY D. MEYER
- JAMES E. DOWNS
- MISSING MAN FOUND
- AFTER 6 MONTHS OF WORK, GREAT NECK POOL REOPENS
A DELAY IN OBTAINING PARTS IS BLAMED; SIMILAR JOB AT BAYSIDE MAY TAKE 6 WEEKS.
- VICE MAYOR AGAIN OPPOSES EXPRESSWAY
NANCE, INSTEAD, WANTS PRIORITY ON VIRGINIA ROUTE 168.
- PETA/FISHERMEN CONTROVERSY: DELEGATE PLANS LEGISLATION TO BLOCK PETA'S THREAT
AGAINST FISHING IN AREA
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Mark S. Doss, who sings bass, was wrongly described as a
``bassist'' in a MetroNews headline Tuesday with a concert review.
Correction published Thursday, April 11, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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BASSIST SHOWS HE'S A SUCCESSFUL SOLOIST WITH ALL-AROUND SHOW
- BEACH CITIZENS LEARN TOUGH LESSONS AT NINE-WEEK CIVIC POLICE ACADEMY
POLICE PROCEDURES - UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATIONS - SWAT TACTICS - SEARCH-AND
-SEIZURE LAWS - FIREARMS: FOR THE PAST NINE WEEKS, ABOUT 40 CITIZENS MET
WEEKLY TO LEARN WHY POLICE DO THE THINGS THEY DO.
- COURT APPOINTS 3 TO SCHOOL BOARD: UNANIMOUS CHOICE PUTS CHOICES ON BOARD
WITHIN WEEKS
THESE MEMBERS SERVE 2 YEARS. COUNCIL'S PICKS, EXPECTED TODAY, SERVE ONLY UNTIL
THE END OF JUNE.
- SANDBRIDGE MAN GOES TO COURT OVER BULKHEAD REMOVAL
HE SAYS THE PUBLIC SHOULDN'T BE ON HIS LAND TO BEGIN WITH.
- DRUG KINGPIN'S FATHER ADMITS THREAT TO WITNESS
KINGPIN'S FATHER COULD GET 1 YEAR, $100,000 FINE.
- ROBERT ANDERSON, FORMER DIPLOMAT IN NORFOLK, DIES
- NELMS WANTS CHARGE DROPPED BECAUSE OF LEGISLATIVE IMMUNITY
- EX-COURT NOMINEE ROBERT BORK BACKS MILLER'S SENATE BID
- TRUCKER ADMITS TO STRANGLING WOMAN, GETS 14 YEARS MORE
- R. KELLY SUPPLIES SIZZLE, BUT SONGS FIZZLE
- STING ADDED TO BEACH AMPHITHEATER'S LINEUP
- BAN ON SEAWALLS MAY FAIL BECAUSE OF FEDERAL BUDGET CUTS, LAWSUIT
- ARTRAIN PULLS INTO NORFOLK
- MAN KILLED IN CAR WRECK IDENTIFIED
- MAN DIES OF HEART ATTACK, WRECKS TRUCK
- MAN FOUND DEAD, ANOTHER MAN INJURED
- JONES BACKED
- ADVERSE WEEKEND WEATHER PUTS CHILL ON FISHING FROM COROLLA TO OCRACOKE
- STATE TO CALL FOR NEW BIDS ON OREGON INLET BRIDGE JOB
- GREAT-GRANDSON GOES HOME, FOR 1ST TIME
OPULENT HUNTING LODGE TO BE REDONE TO FORMER SPLENDOR.
- TULLS CREEK PLAYERS WILL OFFER ``REUNION'' WITH ALL-FEMALE CAST
- KITTY HAWK
- DARE TAKES THE OFFENSIVE AGAINST STORMS
OFFICIALS WORKING TO IMPROVE TIES IN TIMES OF HURRICANES.
by SS