The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, June 23, 1996
- LAURA V. LASSITER
- JENNIE S. LIPFORD
- LORECE E. IRVIN
- QUEEN E. TAYLOR
- DAVID D. BUCK
- BRADFORD F. SMITH
- ROBERT B. EURE
- OLIVE L. HOLLOWELL
- HELEN H. ADAMS
- VERNELL H. GLOVER
- DERAYFORD B. GARRETT
- TILDEN M. WINDER
- JOSHUA GRIFFIN JR.
- MICHAEL A. MARTINETTE SR.
- REGINALD B. EVERETT
- ISAAC N. TYLER
- ISAAC CLINTON SR.
- LEE E. ANDERSON
- RUTH CROSS
- MARVIN R. HODGES
- HILDA H. SAWYER
- GERTRUDE W. BARANOWSKI
- PHYLLIS S. GARRETT
- STEPHEN D. DOVE JR.
- JOHN R. POPE
- KRISTAN S. REID
- DARRELL J. MANNING
- SALLY R. DAVENPORT
- HERBERT JOHNSON SR.
- BUCKY MOORE JR.
- COLUMBUS STATON JR.
- ELLA R. JONES
- JACK J. WHITE
- VERNON A. THORNE
- MARY N. MARTINETTE
- CLARA E. KOVALIK
- CHANGE CREEPS UP ON NEIGHBORS
WHEN THEY LEARN OF A NEARBY ROADWAY, THEY'RE SHOCKED - AND HAVE NO OPTIONS.
- MCGOVERN ASKS THE HARD QUESTIONS THAT PLAGUE EVERY PARENT
- BEACH SUPERINTENDENT CHOOSES 3 FOR PRIME JOBS; 1 HAS NO DEGREE
BUT OKLAHOMA APPOINTEE HAS EXPERIENCE IN BUSINESS.
- IF YOU OWN - OR WANT TO - CHECK AROUND
- NORFOLK'S 26TH STREET BRIDGE NARROWS TO ONE LANE ON MONDAY
- JAZZ FESTIVAL TOUCHES ALL THE POSSIBLE BASES
- CAUSE OF CRASH THAT KILLED 3 STILL UNKNOWN
GOOD SAMARITANS, POLICE SAY, SAVED THE LIVES OF MAN, INFANT IN BURNING VEHICLE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A Sunday MetroNews photo showed Michael Wilcher hoisting a log
for the caber-toss event at the Tidewater Scottish Festival in
Chesapeake. Wilcher's last name was misspelled. Also, the caption
should have stated that he and other junior-division contestants
started the competition with a caber (log) used for older
competitors, but that, for safety reasons, a judge had them switch
to a smaller caber.
Correction published Tuesday, June 25, 1996 on page A2.
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A TASTE OF SCOTLAND COMES TO CHESAPEAKE
FESTIVAL AT LARGE
- A HISTORIC WEEKEND
- PRESIDENT OF BAR RAPS LAWYERS
L.P. HORNTHAL JR. EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT HIS PROFESSION'S MORAL IMPERATIVES
SATURDAY.
- GALATEA UNDERGOES A LESSON IN PATIENCE
- TWO WOMEN UNITE AGAINST BIKE PATH THAT WOULD LINK 3 OUTER BANKS TOWNS
THEY CLAIM THEIR STREETS WOULD BECOME UNSAFE; OFFICIALS SAY NOT SO.
- SNAKE IN THE GRASS
- PARTIES CLASH OVER ASSEMBLY ADJOURNMENT
- NEW ANTI-TERRORISM LAW DRAWS CLOSE LOOK BY LAWYERS AT BEACH
- '96 [NORTH CAROLINA] LEGISLATIVE HIGHLIGHTS
- CURRITUCK PUTS LIMITS ON DRIVEWAYS
N.C. 168, U.S. 158 AND TULLS CREEK ROAD WILL BE DIRECTLY INVOLVED.
- SUSPICIOUS FIRE STRIKES MILCOM HEADQUARTERS
- CONGESTED I-64 PROMPTS $2.2 MILLION STUDY
- JUDGE WALTER HOFFMAN WILL GIVE HIS PROFESSIONAL PAPERS TO W&L
- BEACH GRANDMOTHER FIGHTS FOR THE RETURN OF GIRL
- SUPREME COURT MAY RULE ON VMI CASE MONDAY
- CRIME REPORT
- CHURCHES NEED TO BE HAVENS FOR COMFORT
by SS