The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, May 20, 1996
MARY C. STEWART
DWIGHT D. CULBERSON
PHILIP EDWARDS
AURILLA B. BOYCE
WILLIE M. PRIVOTT
MARTHA R. ROSS
DAVID POWELL JR.
J. JERRY FREEMAN
LONNIE SPENCER JR.
MARGARET M. BOWERS
VELMA W. POWELL
TACIE B. FULFORD
ALEXANDER HAWKINS
NANCY B. LAWSON
ALMA L. BRINN
DAVID R. BYRUM
MARY JEAN DUPLESSIS
IKE L. LEARY
ROY B. FOLK
JOHN W. HASTEN
IVAN G. FISK
CORA R. STALLINGS
SARAH K. JORDAN
MARY E. KENNEDY
JACK M. HUDSON
WILLIAM A. CARTER
LAWSUIT MYSTERY: SUITS SETTLED IN SECRET LEAVE KEY QUESTIONS UNANSWERED WHO IS BEST SERVED BY SECRECY, THE PUBLIC OR DEFENDANT?
RESIDENTS TO EXPLORE LOCAL POVERTY ISSUES AT TWO PROGRAMS
ROCK-THROWING COMPLAINT LEADS TO FIGHT, 2 ARRESTS; DOG IS KILLED
POLICE FILE MURDER CHARGES; VICTIM'S IDENTITY STILL UNCERTAIN
HEAT, HUMIDITY TOOK ITS TOLL ON SUNDAY
WRANGLING OVER REMEDIAL COURSES INCREASINGLY, POLITICIANS AND EDUCATORS ARE TAKING A CRITICAL LOOK AT COLLEGE REMEDIAL CLASSES: ARE THEY A SYMBOL OF THE BREAKDOWN IN THE NATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM?
FALSE CAPE STATE PARK: MASTER PLAN: LESS IS MORE VISITOR ESTIMATES HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED TO PROTECT THE PARK AND IMPROVE ITS USES.
HELPING BEAUTY FLOWER ALONG THE ROAD N.C. PROGRAM DRAWS PLENTY OF CAMERAS AND CRITICAL ACCLAIM.
ROTATING BLACKOUTS HIT 30,000 TRANSFORMER BREAKDOWN, HIGH HEAT ARE BLAMED FOR BEACH OUTAGES
BROWNIES AND BUTTERFLIES MINGLE AT VIRGINIA ZOO
FATHER CHARGED
ROLL CALL
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