The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, April 18, 1996
FINDING A SPACE FOR LUNCH
MICHAEL D. JONES JR.
SHERRY BIVINES
TOMMIE L. HARPER
ROSA EASON
GERARD J. BYRNES
MABLE B. SHARPE
VIRGINIA P. WILEY
HENRITTA B. ANDREWS
EVELYN G. CRAVENER
BRADLEY L. TUCK
PHILLIP O. HOLLOMAN
SARAH J. SANDERLIN
CALVIN L. TUCK
BEATRICE M. SMITH
MABLE L. UMPHLETTE
MARCIA T. JORDAN
JOSEPH L. WHALEY
CHARLES E. STARLING
DELLA S. NEWBERN
ELLEN M. LINDNER
EVA P. HOLLEY
RUTH J. BAKER
LESTER E. ENGLEHART
ELLEN T. REDFORD
WILLIAM C. SYKES
DONNIE W. CHAVIS
RONALD L. WILSON
HILTON C. CASSELL
ALICE S. PALA
SAMUEL NORFLEET
RONALD LYNCH
EVELYN RICHARDSON
NELLIE M. SELBY
WILLIAM BAZEMORE JR.
LOUISE H. SAUNDERS
PERCELL CLINTON
DEDRA L. SANDERS
FORREST H. WITHROW
NORFOLK POLICE UNION ENDORSES CANDIDATES
WALKAMERICA
BEACH SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES AT SUPERINTENDENT JENNEY'S REQUEST, BOARD APPROVES TWO HIRES AND TWO JOB CHANGES.
THE AZALEA QUEEN TO RECEIVE A ROYAL WELCOME TODAY A CONCERT TONIGHT AT CHRYSLER HALL WILL BE A HIGHLIGHT OF OPENING DAY.
SHOOTINGS KILL 1, INJURE 2
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Kay L. Dezern, a member of the Chesapeake Education Association's political action committee and campaign manager for City Council candidate Elizabeth P. Thornton, participated in the PAC's interviews of Thornton's running mates. But she did not participate in votes on whether to endorse those candidates. An article in the MetroNews section contained incorrect information. Correction published Friday, April 19, 1996 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** QUESTIONS ARISE ABOUT NODS FROM TEACHERS GROUP
HEIRS SUE TO RECLAIM LAND FROM GOVERNMENT THE ISSUE: DID THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RECEIVE A LIFETIME RIGHT TO THE LAND, OR DID THEY LOSE IT WHEN THE COAST GUARD LEFT THE SITE?
COLD WEATHER PUTS CHILL ON PIER CATCHES
MANTEO TEACHER'S RESIGNATION TAKEN INVESTIGATION CONTINUING
DARE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD: WITNESSES TESTIFY THAT DISPUTED LAND CAN'T HOLD 6 HOMES ON TRIAL: HOW MUCH SHOULD THE BOARD PAY THE LAND'S OWNER?
NEW RULES FOR AN OLD WAY OF LIFE CAN TOUGH NEW MEASURES TO PROTECT THE POPULATION OF CHESAPEAKE BAY BLUE CRABS BE ENFORCED? MANY LOCAL WATERMEN DOUBT IT.
THE WOMEN'S CANDIDATE? TWEEDLEDUM CLINTON OR TEDIUM DOLE?
LAWMAKERS MAY END LEGISLATIVE IMMUNITY
RELAY FOR LIFE FRIDAY
3 SONS WELCOME DAD HOME FROM HAITI
MAN FALLS OFF PIER
STATE DENIES LEGAL HELP TO MEDICAL EXAMINER
BUSY POLITICIANS PASS ON SHAD PLANKING CONGRESSIONAL AND ASSEMBLY ACTION KEPT MANY AWAY.
COPING WITH GROWTH OUTER BANKS TOLD TO PLAN FOR THE FUTURE
COPING WITH GROWTH CURRITUCK TOLD NOT TO EXPECT LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL OF TAX BILLS
GOVERNOR WINS IN VETO SESSION ASSEMBLY CAN'T OVERRIDE ALLEN ON FEDERAL GOALS 200 FUNDS.
POLL HAS WARNER LEADING MILLER AND MARK WARNER
3 POLICE GROUPS ENDORSE HEISCHOBER, MCCLANAN
SUFFOLK REZONING MOVE SPARKS A CITIZEN DEBATE
TRT CITIZEN WORKSHOPS
FISHING IN THE BAY
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