The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, July 9, 1996
- LOUIS H. BOWDEN
- HENRY C. ROBERSON
- WILMOT R. CHARON
- ELIZABETH S. MEADS
- MYRTLE P. HARDING
- BEATRICE H. CAPPS
- MAXINE M. OAKLEY
- PAUL T. FRANCIS
- DOREEN M. BROWN
- HOWARD E. STEPHENS
- LINNIE J. PILAND
- MARGARET L. STEWART
- GLADYS M. HUNTER
- CHARLES HELMAN FORREY
- ELLA GRACE MYERS
- WILLIAM J. WALKER
- EVELYN V. SATTERFIELD
- WILLIE M. WIGGINS
- ALMA MATTHEWS
- ELSIE POPE
- GEMMA N. SHAW
- BEULAH MIDDLEBROOK
- CORNELIUS HARRIS
- ALBIN R. MECALIS
- ALICE H. DAVENPORT
- JEANNE M. POHLE
- MASON NIXON
- JOYCE B. FELTON
- JOHN M. SCARBOROUGH
- EDWARD P. BOLDEN
- GEORGETTE B. PORTER
- RAYMOND EPPS
- JOHN F. ESTES SR.
- CAROLYN T. NORMAN
- MARGARET HARDING
- ALEXANDER HARPER JR.
- MORRIS W. BEEKS
- RUTH J. STARKE
- JAMES A. MAZZONE
- STEPHANY L. CROTTS
- DANIEL L. JOHNSON SR.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A story in Tuesday's MetroNews section said a fund-raising
benefit would help pay medical expenses for injured motorcycle
officer Rich Dinapoli. The city of Virginia Beach will cover
Dinapoli's medical expenses. However, his injury has also resulted
in many family expenses that are not covered, which is why police
and an Oceanfront business held the fund-raiser for him.
Correction published Wednesday, July 10, 1996.
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FUND-RAISER TONIGHT TO BENEFIT INJURED BEACH POLICE OFFICER
- REGIONALISM TO LEAD THE AGENDA AT FORUM WEDNESDAY AT BEACH
- HEALTHY NEIGHBORHOODS CALLED KEY TO MORE JOBS
- SUSPICIOUS FIRE DOES $300,000 IN DAMAGE, BUT NO ONE IS HURT
WITNESSES SAY GROUP OF KIDS WAS IN AREA SHORTLY BEFORE THE 4:30 A.M. FIRE
BEGAN.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The City of Norfolk paid $7,000 to Harry P. Ferro to settle his
lawsuit over confiscation of his family's dogs and cats. A MetroNews
story and headline Tuesday incorrectly reported the settlement was
$6,000.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Thursday, July 11,
1996, page A2.
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NORFOLK SETTLES ANIMAL CONFISCATION SUIT FOR $6,000
THE SETTLEMENT INVOLVED THE FERRO FAMILY, RAIDED TWICE
OVER NUMBER OF PETS.
- CITY HOLDS OUT, DESPITE CELL SQUEEZE
CONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS HAVE DELAYED NORFOLK'S JUVENILE FACILITY FOR 8 MONTHS
- IMAGINATION! ARTISTS USE DANCE, MUSIC AND ART TO HELP BUILD FOUNDATIONS IN 3-
TO 5-YEAR-OLDS FOR READING, WRITING AND MATH.
- MOVIE STAR DENIES BEATING MAN AT PARTY
- NORFOLK DESIGN BOARD APPROVES BASIC LAYOUT FOR MACARTHUR CENTER
IT'S UNCLEAR WHETHER THE PLAN - TO WHICH SOME OBJECT - WILL NEED COUNCIL
APPROVAL.
- DIESEL FUEL SPILL BLOCKS LANE EAST OF HAMPTON TUNNEL FOR 3 HOURS
- ``FLYING HOSPITAL'' RETURNS TO THE BEACH
VOLUNTEER MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS HAD BEEN IN EL SALVADOR, HELPING PATIENTS.
- GREAT BILLFISHING ENLIVENS OREGON INLET CHARTER TRIPS
- TRUCK SHOW GOES SMOOTHLY, BUT CITIZENS STILL WANT CONTROLS
- HEARING SET ON BURIED WWII BOMBS
ENGINEERS TO HEAR IDEAS ON DEALING WITH THE ORDNANCE.
- STUMPY POINT BOY, 7, DIES 10 DAYS AFTER CAR HITS HIM
- MAN CHARGED WITH RAPE IN MANTEO HOME
- CORRECTION
by SS