The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, April 10, 1996
- PAUL H. RUMPF III
- COLEY SCOTT
- HENRY C. PEARCE
- JAMES LEE
- PEARL A. WYATT
- SAMUEL PIERCE JR.
- JOSEPH C. TWINE
- DONALD M. LEE
- CECELIA G. SHEFFER
- HARRY H. THOMPSON
- FREDDIE J. GARDNER
- MELVIN STRUTTON
- RAYMOND K. COOPER
- JEANNE T. STANTON
- EDWARD SHIELDS JR.
- THOMAS F. CULPEPPER
- ROLAND L. ORE SR.
- ELIZABETH M. HAWKINS
- VAL JEAN SPELLMAN
- JOSE CORTES
- ANITA L. SHEARER
- ROBERT C. MACLAUGHLIN SR.
- ROSA PEREZ
- HELEN M. DUELL
- JUDITH E. LEWIS
- FRANKLIN R. FULCHER
- JAMES M. LEWEK
- CHRISTINE W. ARCHARD
- JOHN E. HAWKINS
- THOMAS E. IRBY
- DOVIE H. NORMAN
- WILLIAM V. DOWNES
- EDNA H. BEALE
- IDENTITY SOUGHT
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A MetroNews story Wednesday said Sean DeVinney and Kenneth Storck
were responsible for cutting a chain and replacing a wheel on a
stolen all-terrain vehicle. However, court documents say DeVinney
stood lookout while Storck and another suspect cut the chain and
replaced the wheel.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Friday, April 12,
1996, page A2.
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PAIR OF CHESAPEAKE BURGLARY SUSPECTS MAKE PLEA BARGAIN
A THIRD DEFENDANT, A POLICE CAPTAIN'S SON, STILL AWAITS TRIAL.
- THEY'RE SAGACIOUS, SHARP-WITTED AND NOW, ECSTATIC: FIFTH-GRADERS EXERCISE
THEIR GROWING WORD POWER
STUDENTS AT OLD DONATION CENTER HAVE WON A ROUND OF A NATIONAL COMPETITION
TESTING WORD AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS.
- PAMELA SLOBE IS CHOSEN AS TEACHER OF THE YEAR
- HISTORY COMES TO LIFE: A STORYBOOK CHARACTER TRANSPORTS NORFOLK GRADE
SCHOOLERS INTO THE PAST.
BIRTHDAY FOR A PRETEND FRIEND
- BEACH APPOINTS THREE TO SCHOOL BOARD
- SUSPECT FAILS POLYGRAPH IN STOLEN PROPERTY CASE
THE PROSECUTOR SAYS THAT SHOULD OVERTURN HIS PLEA AGREEMENT.
- FOES OF AT-LARGE ELECTORAL SYSTEM HOLD RALLY IN VIRGINIA BEACH
- WARNER PREDICTS TAX REFORM NEXT YEAR
- MORE CUTS POSSIBLE FOR SCHOOLS
JENNEY WON'T RULE OUT THE POSSIBILITY OF FURLOUGHS FOR SOME SCHOOL SYSTEM
WORKERS.
- CHESAPEAKE AGAIN OPPOSES EXPRESSWAY
- COUNTIES TO CATCH THE WIND'S MESSAGE
- PORTSMOUTH JUGGLES BUDGET, DEMANDS
- BEACH COUNCIL SAYS NO TO TARGET SUPERSTORE PLAN
- HEALTH DIRECTOR IS URGING CALM IN WAKE OF BOY'S MENINGITIS CASE
- JUDGE REJECTS GUIDELINES, GIVES TEEN A LIFE SENTENCE
THE 17-YEAR-OLD BEAT A STRANGER TO DEATH IN NORFOLK WITH A CINDER BLOCK.
- CHILLY WINDS PUT BRAKES ON PIER FISHING
- ORDNANCE SAFETY AGAIN AN ISSUE AT TCC IN SUFFOLK
- RAIN AND SLEET EXTEND WINTER'S GRIP, BUT WARM RELIEF IS ON WAY
- MARK WARNER HAS LEAD IN DELEGATE SUPPORT
- GOVERNOR, IT'S TIME TO LISTEN TO THE VOICES OF THE PEOPLE
- 3 ACCUSED OF STEALING CAR
- DRIVER, 73, DIES
- DESPITE COMPROMISE, FISHERMEN ARE STILL FIGHTING HERRING LIMITS
- NEW GUIDELINES SAY POLICE CHIEF MUST RESIDE IN KILL DEVIL HILLS
- RETIRED NEWSPAPERMAN HEADS DARE GOP
HE PROMISES TO HELP ELECT REPUBLICANS TO LOCAL OFFICES
- NORTH CAROLINA BRIEFS
- HIGH-SPEED CARS, MELLOW MUSIC TO BENEFIT LOCAL DRUG PROGRAM
- N.C. OSTRICH MEAT WILL SOON SUBSTITUTE FOR BRITISH BEEF
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