The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, May 12, 1996
THOMAS A. BROWN
ELIZABETH STANCIL
LLOYD P. PARROTT
EOLA V. FOREMAN
JOLAINE HANKINS
MARGARET H. BROTHERS
J.W. WEBB
JOHN L. FROST
JOSHUA T. BENTON
DORIS BATTLE
CHARLES G. KING
JOHN O. HASKINS
LEE SUNDSTROM
DAVID N. JAMES
JANIS A. ROBERTSON
BILLYE L. REED
GENNIE M. CARTER
PAUL L. TOWER
JENUS B. JONES
GRADY C. MODLIN
MCKINLEY L. BYRD
BENJAMIN F. DAVIS
EDITH G. BELL
HELEN B. CHELF
FLOYD P. SEAY
ALVINA P. LONG
PETER BRAUN
JAMES L. HYMAN
RUTH S. AYRES
CHRYSTLE B. GLADDING
LARRY B. POWELL
LAGO MAR RESIDENTS IRATE OVER EXCAVATION TO THEM, IT'S A BORROW PIT, BUT DEVELOPER SAYS IT'LL BE A FISH POND.
FALLETTA RETURNS TO GUIDE SOLID WORK BY SYMPHONY
TODAY, A TRUCE IN THE WAR BETWEEN MOMS
MANY MIRACLES SUCCESS STORIES FILL THE REUNION FOR MOTHERS OF IN-VITRO BABIES.
ARTS. LEARNING. PARKS. SAFETY. WHAT IS YOUR CITY'S FOCUS? BUDGET: A CITY'S SELF-PORTRAIT FUNDING PRIORITIES VARY GREATLY, BY EACH CITY'S STRATEGY AND SELF-IMAGE.
HIGH WINDS KNOCK AROUND TREES, POWER LINES, 300-FOOT SHIP
NEWCOMER BENNETT BEGINS TO ASSUME ROLE ON SUFFOLK'S COUNCIL
COLEMAN BRIDGE'S LAST NEW SPAN SLIPS INTO PLACE
VARIETY OF SPEAKERS SEEK TO INSPIRE VIRGINIA GRADS
2 CITIES LINK, FORGING A FUTURE FOR PINNERS POINT CONNECTOR
LORIMER HELPS DELIVER MUSGRAVE'S ``POSTCARDS''
A FRIENDLY REMINDER: CALLED MOM YET TODAY?
TWO DISTRICTS IN HIGH COURT'S HANDS SUPREME COURT TO HEAR CASE ON BLACK-MAJORITY 1ST AND 12TH
ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY GOES FOR THE GREEN PROCEEDS FROM THE GALA WILL BENEFIT THE HISTORIC NEWBOLD-WHITE HOUSE.
BASNIGHT IN THE RUNNING
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