The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, May 21, 1996
GEORGIA D. FEREBEE
EVELYN M. NOTTINGHAM
EDWARD FISHER JR.
FRED N. MAY
PAUL E. HARRIS
LILLIAN GRUDZINSKI
ANN L. KLINE
ADRIEN O. PETERSON
FLORENCE S. PIPKIN
TWYLA B. SCOTT
MERLE P. SMITH
HARRY J. FICHTEL
DONALD P. STUCK
LOREAN MYRICKS
ARTHUR J. LEPAGE
JAMES PAUL JR.
SIMMONS T. CANNON
HERMAN L. ROBINSON
JESSIE P. MONAHAN
JOSEPH L. ROGERS JR.
HANNAH E. THOMPSON
ANTHONY G. TAYLOR
FRED E. LEMMOND
RICHARD T. BRADFORD II
BESSIE E. EWELL
LUCY-ANN PHILLIPS
LUMSDEN M. BENNETT
MASO J. BOWSER
FORESTINE M. HENDERLITE
VIRGINIA W. HAIRSTON
JAMES R. GRIFFIN
SHIRLEY M. JACKSON
MARGARET E. LYNCH
DANIEL W. NICHOLSON
ELEANORE K. HECHTKOPF
CARROLL G. MILLER
BERDA M. BOYD
ALEXANDER F. TILKE
JAMES O. SILVESTER
ANNIE E. ASKEW
NANCY B. LAWSON
SUFFOLK PLANNERS TO VOTE ON PROPOSALS FOR TRACT NEAR DRIVER
SCHOLARSHIP FOR SLAIN STUDENT BECOMES ISSUE
WARSHIPS FIND HOME IN PORTSMOUTH PIER RENOVATIONS AND CONGESTION AT THE MAIN BASE MADE THE MOVE NECESSARY. NOT SINCE WORLD WAR I HAVE COMBAT SHIPS BERTHED AT THE NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD. SOON, FIVE DESTROYERS AND THREE FRIGATES WILL CHANGE THAT.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The Navy's housing community Ben Moreell is spelled as two words, not one, as it appeared in Tuesday's MetroNews story. Correction published Wednesday, May 22, 1996. ***************************************************************** RENEWAL FOR NAVAL HOUSING: NEIGHBORHOODS OF EXCELLENCE FIRST 2 FAMILIES MOVE INTO THE NEW BENMOREELL HOUSING
SCALING PEAKS: BEACH CLIMBER SHARES TALES FROM HIMALAYAS
BEACH REPUBLICAN TO CHALLENGE PICKETT FOR HOUSE SEAT IN FALL JOHN F. TATE RUNS RIGHT-TO-WORK OFFICE FOR NATIONAL LOBBY.
OPERATION BLESSING FLYING HOSPITAL SEEKS NICHE WITH URBAN POOR THE GOAL IS TO GIVE MEDICAL RELIEF TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
ISSUES INVOLVING YOUTHS TARGETED FOR '97 ASSEMBLY
FEDS TO INVESTIGATE JUVENILE PRISON'S LIVING CONDITIONS
EX-VA. TECH STUDENT WHO FLED GOES HOME TO PARENTS
MD. SLAYING WAS IN SELF-DEFENSE, SAYS ATTORNEY FOR NORFOLK MAN
DARE COMMISSIONERS GET BUDGET WITHOUT A TAX INCREASE FOR '96-97
CHURCH'S SPIRIT OF OPTIMISM LIVES ON A FUND RAISER FOR AN EXPANSION HAD JUST BEEN HELD SATURDAY.
JURY SELECTION RESUMES IN KILLING TRIAL
ANGLERS, GET OUT EARLY: AS TODAY GROWS HOTTER, THE FISHING WILL SLOW
TOURISM BOARD SEEKS MORE POWER, FUNDS
CORRECTION
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