The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, May 16, 1996
- PETE D. SPATAFORE
- RUTH L. CLENDENNING
- MARY S. ROBBINS
- ADELAIDE DEYOUNG
- LEROY A. PIERCE
- ISSIE J. LAW
- VERNON EDWARDS
- ROY H. EVERETT JR.
- CONRAD A. SEYMOUR
- RUBY H. GREGGS
- DAVID R. WOODHOUSE
- RUTH S. BRADDY
- FRANCES A. ESTES
- REBECCA GREENE
- CLEO A. PASCOE
- HELEN V. KOTTKE
- MARCELITA F. HARRISON
- JOHNNY L. BELLAMY
- BERTIE M. BOODT
- WILMA T. EVANS
- CLINTON R. FUTRELL
- LUELLA M. CHAPMAN
- DOROTHY EDWARDS
- SYLVIA V. MCDANIELS
- G. L. PARKER
- HELEN M. HAHN
- HENRY A. MOORE
- JANET JOHNSON
- KENNETH C. MYERS
- ASTRID WESTRA
- DOROTHY M. WARE
- ALBERT L. WRITTENBERRY JR.
- ALONZO A. HOLMES
- MORRIS S. LAZARON JR.
- BARBARA R. XENAKIS
- GEORGE W. BELL SR.
- EMMA L. JAMES
- MARIA P. DAUS
- ANTI-ABORTION ACTIVIST TO PLEAD GUILTY TODAY
THE 24-YEAR-OLD WAS INDICTED ON CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY AND ARSON AT LOCAL
CLINICS
- SCHOOL HOPES STAGED WRECK DISCOURAGES DRUNK DRIVERS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Dustin A. Turner is charged with murder and abduction in the
death of Jennifer L. Evans. Last year he was also charged with
attempted rape and penetration with an animate object in connection
with Evans' death. Those two charges were dropped Nov. 2, 1995, at a
preliminary hearing. A MetroNews story Thursday said incorrectly
that Turner was still being charged with all four offenses.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Friday, May 17,
1996, page A2.
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JUDGE PROHIBITS CAMERAS FROM BEACH MURDER TRIAL
- DEVELOPMENT PANEL FAULTED FOR EXPENSE ACCOUNT MISUSE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills taken by fourth-grade students at
Pembroke Meadows Elementary School were lost in the mail along with
those for eight other Virginia Beach schools. A story in Thursday's
paper incorrectly listed Pembroke Elementary School.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Friday, May 17,
1996, page A2.
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BEACH STUDENTS TO RETAKE SHORTENED TEST
- CARRIER JFK RETURNS TODAY FOR SHORT VISIT IN NORFOLK
- FATHER SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR HARASSING WITNESS IN SON'S TRIAL
- PAY FOR ROADS NOW OR STEW, EXPERT SAYS
HE PREDICTS THAT IN 10 YEARS, TRAFFIC HERE WILL MOVE AS SLOWLY AS IN NORTHERN
VIRGINIA.
- MAN AND WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BEACH APARTMENT
HUSBAND SAYS HE RETURNED HOME AND FOUND SUSPECTED INTRUDER STABBING WIFE.
- 3 VICTIMS BATTLE RABID FOX IN BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD
- SUFFOLK COUNCIL OKS HIGHER UTILITY RATES
- LEARNING TO LEAD
A BEACH PROGRAM TEACHES NEIGHBORHOOD LEADERS HOW TO WORK TOGETHER.
- NORFOLK MAN INDICTED IN JAN. SLAYING IS ARRESTED
- BEACH INSTITUTE MODELED AFTER HAMPTON PROGRAM
THE HAMPTON PROGRAM HAS BEEN EXPANDED TO INCLUDE TEENAGERS.
- FORUM ON REGIONAL ISSUES SEEKS IDEAS FROM AREA RESIDENTS
- FISHING ACTION SLOW FOR ANGLERS ON N.C. BEACHES
- FISHERMEN CHAFE AT BLUE-FIN RESTRICTIONS
A RULING ON WHETHER THEY CAN SELL THE TUNA IS TO BE MADE BY NEXT SEASON.
- JOE LADISIC NEEDS TIME IN RETURN FOR HIS TOIL
- MAN ENTERS PLEA IN SLAYING OF BROTHER
- HAMPTON ROADS MUST CLEAR THE AIR
TO COMPLY WITH THE FEDERAL CLEAN AIR ACT AND AVOID PENALTIES, HAMPTON ROADS
MUST SHOW THAT IT CAN KEEP ITS EMISSIONS OF THREE AIR POLLUTANTS FROM RISING
FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS. BUT ACCORDING TO STATE RESEARCH, EMISSIONS OF ONE ARE
EXPECTED TO RISE.
NITROGEN OXIDE, A COMPONENT OF SMOG, COMES FROM CAR EXHAUST AND SMOKESTACKS.
UNLESS THE REGION ACTS, EMISSIONS WILL RISE BY ABOUT 20 TONS A DAY OVER THE
NEXT 10 YEARS .
EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ANOTHER COMPONENT OF SMOG, AND CARBON
MONOXIDE, A NOXIOUS GAS, ARE PROJECTED TO FALL, MOSTLY BECAUSE OF REFORMULATED
GASOLINES.
TO BRING NITROGEN OXIDE UNDER CONTROL: STATE OFFICIALS HAVE ASKED VIRGINIA
POWER, AMOCO OIL CO. AND COGENTRIX VIRGINIA LEASING CORP. TO VOLUNTARILY
TIGHTEN CONTROL OF THEIR EMISSIONS.
IF THE REGION DOESN'T MEET THE STANDARDS: HAMPTON ROADS WILL REMAIN ON A
NATIONAL LIST OF SMOGGY URBAN AREAS, WHICH COULD LEAD TO TAILPIPE INSPECTIONS
AND TOUGHER REGULATIONS ON LOCAL INDUSTRY.
- CHESAPEAKE JUBILEE OPENS FRIDAY
- YORK RIVER REOPENS
- MAN CHARGED IN MOLESTATION
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