The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, May 23, 1996
- COOL AMID CHAOS
FOR HER COMMITMENT TO PRINCESS ANNE HIGH AND ITS STUDENTS, PAT GRIFFIN IS
NAMED THE CITY'S SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR.
- JONES ACCUSED IN WIFE'S SLAYING
BOTH DEALT WITH STRESS, SUSPECT'S PARENTS SAY.
- IN-STATE FEES, TUITION HELD STEADY AT NSU
ROOM-AND-BOARD FEES WILL INCREASE BY $376 A YEAR, THE UNIVERSITY'S BOARD
DECIDED.
- SEARCH YIELDS MARIJUANA PLANT IN NAGS HEAD
- GRADE CHANGES ADJUST HONORS STANDING
TWO WILL BECOME SALUTATORIANS AT MANTEO HIGH.
- TOP OFFICIALS URGED TO VISIT OREGON INLET
SEEING THE PROBLEM MAY SPEED ACTION, SEN. BASNIGHT SAYS.
- MVP JORDAN TOWERS OVER SHAQ FROM THE FOUL LINE
- PENINSULA YARD GETS POLLUTION PERMIT
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING HAS BEEN STRUGGLING TO GET THE STATE PERMIT FOR FIVE
YEARS.
THE PERMIT RESTRICTS THE USE OF A HARMFUL BOAT PAINT, BUT IT AVERTS EXPENSIVE
TESTING OF WATER WASTE.
THE EPA MUST APPROVE.
- EYE WITNESS TESTIMONY PROMPTS CALL FOR MISTRIAL
- APPARENTLY FISH DON'T KNOW WHAT A GOOD FISHING SPOT IS
- DOROTHY A. BROWN
- MAUDE L. RUSSELL
- DAVID L. CHERRY
- JOHN E. PARTRIDGE
- RALPH J. CERINO JR.
- ARTHUR M. WHITMORE
- MAE N. MATTHEWS
- KATHARINE P. JOHNSON
- DWIGHT D. CULBERSON
- MABEL W. KILMON
- JAMES A. JOHNSON
- DOMINICK J. PERRINI
- RICKY L. MCDONALD
- THOMAS J. BUCZEK
- CATHERINE E. BYRD
- JASON L. WISE
- ARTEMESIA T. WHITE
- JAMES K. PARKS
- ORVILLE G. CANDLER JR.
- NORMAN J. WILLIAMS
- REBECCA J. LEONARD
- THELMA C. BRAUN
- ALVA F. BONNEY
- HELEN M. CAMPBELL
- JOHN R. SIMMS JR.
- LILLIAN J. BAREFOOT
- THIRD BODY IS RECOVERED IN BAY BOATING ACCIDENT
NORFOLK MAN, 62, IS THE ONLY SURVIVOR OF 4 ON FISHING TRIP
- LOTTO WINNER SUES TO REGAIN FEES PAID TO LAWYERS
- POLICE SEIZE TAPE SAID TO STATE SLAIN WOMAN'S CHARGE OF HARASSMENT
- BATAAN SURVIVORS BRING HISTORY TO LIFE
- BEACH OFFICER CHARGED WITH STEALING; ANOTHER FIRED IN FONDLING CASE
- ``YOUR MIND IS YOUR MUSCLE,'' STUDENTS TOLD
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The city of Portsmouth will absorb the 50-cent cost of curbside
recycling through its general fund. A MetroNews story Thursday
incorrectly said the fee would be tacked on to residents' water
bills.
Correction published Friday, May 24, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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SPSA TO CHARGE 50 CENTS A MONTH FOR CURBSIDE RECYCLING IN 7 AREAS
- JOHN WARNER DECLINES TO GIVE SPEECH AT GOP CONVENTION
- 11-YEAR-OLD BOY SERIOUSLY HURT AFTER SKATING
INTO PATH OF VAN
- GREEN RUN FIRE RULED ACCIDENTAL
- PENINSULA CYCLIST ELUDING POLICE IS THROWN INTO BAY AFTER CRASH
- SMITHFIELD FOODS GAINS DELAY FOR CONNECTING TO HRSD PLANT
- WELCOME TO NORFOLK
- CONCERT CANCELED
- WEEKEND AFR'AM FEST HONORS AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURAL TIES
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