The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, May 31, 1996
UPSHUR S. SNYDER
FLORENCE JANE HEDGES
VELMA H. COMPTON
GARLAND F. JOHNSON JR.
VERNON K. WILSON
LEIDA M. LEWIS
FRANCES V. SILER
SHERMAN C. SYKES
MILDRED L. THORNTON
RUFUS T. HART JR.
JAMIE N. MYERS
JAMES H. NEWSOME
MARY H. SANDERSON
JOHN L. TAPSCOTT
J. HENRY CREEKMORE
ROBERT L. WEST
AUDREY S. OGDEN
HARDY J. BRYANT
RICHARD D. AMME JR.
PEARL G. RUBIN
CHARLES HARRY MURPHY
CLAIR D. ANGEL
ARTHUR M. SHERMAN JR.
KATHRYN M. VANDEXTER
ELLIS G. THOMAS SR.
JUNIUS P. AUSTIN
ANGELO M. FILIPPI
ROSELLA E. MANN
JAMES I. KUBROCK
THOMAS E. RICHARDS SR.
JAMES J. HOPPIN
MARION D. SAVIN
MARY A. MCGEE
CORRIE G. WARREN
IRMA DARDEN
GERTRUDE E. HORNER
PETTIGREW M. RIDDICK
ROANOKE ISLAND FEST TO LET FREEDOM RING PREACHING, PRAISE, REUNION TO RECALL FREED SLAVES' COLONY.
BEACH SCHOOLS CHIEF UNVEILS LATEST PLAN TO SHUFFLE ADMINISTRATORS
REVIVING HYMNS WOULD BE MUSIC TO HIS EARS
CITY INVITES CITIZENS TO DISCUSS NORFOLK'S PROGRESS 500 NORFOLK CITIZENS ARE EXPECTED TO SET CITY GOALS AND ESTABLISH FUTURE PRIORITIES.
SUSPECT: NO MORE LIES FOR HIS BUDDY WHEN TURNER TRIED TO BLAME HIM FOR APRE-MED STUDENT'S KILLING, BROWN TELLS COURT, IT WAS TIME TO PROTECT HIMSELF.
COUNTY VOTES DOWN TOPLESS BAR; OWNER SAYS HE'LL KEEP DOORS OPEN
FISHING FAIR; BUT WEEKEND SHOULD BE BETTER
3 RIDERS, 3 SNYDERS
REPORT LETS PARENTS-TO-BE COMPARE AREA HOSPITALS' CAESAREAN-SECTION RATES HEALTH WORKERS WANT TO LOWER USE OF THE RISKIER BIRTH METHOD.
SAIL WINNERS
WHITE WILL WRESTLE
NORTH EXPECTED TO END SILENCE ON WARNER-MILLER SENATE RACE
PRISON MANDATES UNIFORMS FOR WOMEN INMATES IN CIVVIES COULD PRETEND TO BE STAFF, OFFICIAL SAYS.
GOV. ALLEN LOSES TOP POLICY ADVISER
ADMINISTRATION RESTRUCTURED AT CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT THE NUMBER OF COLLEGES AT THE SCHOOL HAS GONE FROM 4 TO 2.
CRANE'S BOOM FALLS ON PARKING GARAGE IN NEWPORT NEWS
U.S. FORMALLY REJECTS GOALS 2,000 CONDITIONS THERE CAN BE NO EXCEPTIONS FOR VIRGINIA, SECRETARY OF EDUCATION SAYS.
ROCKET BUILDERS YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A ROCKET SCIENTIST TO KNOW THE SATISFACTION OF CREATING A GREAT MISSION.
SCHOOL FORCED TO CLOSE TODAY FOR REPAIRS
CHESAPEAKE FIREFIGHTERS HONORED
CORRECTION
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