The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, July 12, 1996
IF A SEVERE STORM HITS HAMPTON ROADS... WILL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FLOOD?
EVMS SEEKS CURE FOR DIABETES THE RACE IS ON
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PASS ON SAVINGS TO CONSUMERS
VMI DECISION DEFIES ORIGINAL INTENT OF THE CONSTITUTION
ASK CORPORATE AMERICA ABOUT GAP
A LAMM RUN MAY FORCE CLINTON AND DOLE TO GET SERIOUS
VMI OFFICIAL SETS THE PROPER TONE ACCEPTING CHANGE
INCOMPLETE INFORMATION ON HEILIG
TERROR IS THE WRONG LESSON TO TEACH
2 AREA YARDS SEEK ARSENAL SHIP CONTRACT
AREA RESIDENTS WONDER: WHAT WAS THAT? SHAKES, RATTLES & RUMBLES
WEAKER BERTHA HEADS ASHORE HAMPTON ROADS MAY GET HEAVY RAIN, HIGH WINDS
IF A STORM HITS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR STARTERS, BE WARY OF FOOD AND WATER
N.C. WATERMEN HEAD FOR SAFE HAVENS ANY SKIPPER WORTH HIS SALT HAS A GOOD ``HURRICANE HOLE.''
MILITARY CLEARS OUT BY SEA AND BY AIR
SHOPPERS RANGE FROM SENTINELS TO SKEPTICS THOUGH WATER AND OTHER SUPPLIES WERE SELLING, MANY FOLKS REFUSED TO FRET.
ITS TOURISTS LONG GONE, THE OUTER BANKS WAITS
LOBBYIST DISCLOSURES LEAVE OUT ONE DETAIL - LAWMAKERS' NAMES
RED CROSS OFFICIALS ASK FOR BLOOD DONORS
HELP CAN BE A PHONE CALL AWAY
WATCH FOR STREETS AND UNDERPASSES PRONE TO FLOODING
BE READY FOR HOURS - OR DAYS - WITHOUT POWER
CHILDREN NEED SOFTER TONES IN STORMY WEATHER INFORM THE LITTLE ONES, BUT DON'T ALARM THEM
WHEN SHIPS HEAD OUT, PAST PROPELS THEM NAVY HEEDS LESSONS FROM A TYPHOON IN '44
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