The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, June 29, 1996
MARGARET L. FORBES
LOUISE T. LILES
ROBERT C. POWELL
JOSEPH L. BRENNER
GEORGE JONES
CALVIN C. OWENS
ROBERT FOLKES MOORE
DEREK LOFTON CREED
DOROTHY T. ROCKEFELLER
ROBERT W. BARCO
ANNE J. PETOCK
JOHNATHAN F. HARRISON
ANNIE M. ARTIS
KATIE B. CULVERHOUSE
JOSEPH SCHNEIDER
ARTHUR W. HOPE JR.
HENRY E. WETHINGTON SR.
ELLEN F. VOLTZ
DWIGHT L. PARKER
CARL D. MINNICK
LOUIS F. LANE
EARL W. JONES
BRUCE WIGGINS
ELLEN W. CHERRY
JUDY G. EURE
ROSA L. WIGGINS
JOSEPHINE W. GUTRIDGE
MARJORIE A. PATERSON
GREGORY E. JOHNSON
TWO DAYS TILL 757? INDUSTRIOUS WORKERS HAVE US THERE ALREADY
KAYAK JOURNEY WILL HELP FIGHT BREAST CANCER
PORTSMOUTH'S NEW FIRE STATION IS A TRIBUTE TO A FORMER CHIEF
SUFFOLK POLICE CHIEF RETIRES; SEARCH IS ON FOR ``RIGHT PERSON''
EAGLEBURGER TO JOIN W&M BOARD OF VISITORS
JONES' ATTORNEY ARGUES FOR MENTAL EVALUATION
ODU PRESIDENT TO GET 7.5% SALARY INCREASE, TO $158,494 A YEAR
TOMMY VS. THE BULL: LAWSUIT IS NO JOKE, JUDGE REFUSES TO THROW OUT RADIO SLANDER CASE
ENGINEERING PROF AT ODU PROMOTED TO RESEARCH POSITION
HOLLEY MAKES HIS RE-ENTRANCE PORTSMOUTH'S MAYOR-ELECT, JAMES HOLLEY, NEVER DOUBTED HE'D BE BACK IN POLITICS.
CHARITY TRIAL ENDS IN A HUNG JURY OVER DNA THE JURY SPLIT 8-4, WITH THE MAJORITY SAYING HE WAS GUILTY OF RAPING A JOGGER.
LONE INDEPENDENT DOESN'T LIKE ``SWING VOTE'' ROLE
2 LOCAL MEN AMONG THE 10 FINALISTS FOR NATIONAL HONOR
8 HURT WHEN STAIRWELL COLLAPSES
LOVELL GETS DEATH PENALTY THE MANTEO MAN WAS CONVICTED OF KILLING A MARYLAND STATE TROOPER. ``YOU SINGLE-HANDEDLY SHATTERED MY DREAMS.'' - LORI PLANK TOLD IVAN LOVELL, WHO MURDERED HER HUSBAND
ALBEMARLE AGENCY ON ROAD TO RECOVERY RESTRUCTURING CUTS COSTS, AND AUDITOR HAS GOOD NEWS ON COMMISSION DEFICIT.
A VISITOR FROM THE CAPITOL: INTERIOR OFFICIAL OPENS PARKS BUILDING
BODY OF BOY FOUND
CHURCH FIRE INQUIRY INCLUDES ARSON CHECKS GUILFORD SHERIFF: ``THIS IS A SIGN OF THE TIMES. WE'RE NOT TAKING ANY CHANCES.''
FORMER GATES STANDOUT RETURNS TO HOME FIELD
SHIFT IN WIND MULTIPLIES OFFSHORE HAUL FOR ANGLERS
U.S. CITY LEADERS EXCHANGE IDEAS FOR ENCOURAGING CITIZEN ACTIVITY
FELLOWSHIP OF MODERATE BAPTISTS TO VOTE ON SPLIT DESPITE THE BARRIERS TO MOVING APART FROM CONSERVATIVES, A VOTE IS SLATED FOR TODAY.
LET THE '96 VIRGINIA STATE GAMES BEGIN
JUNIS B. OUTLAW
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