The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, July 13, 1996
PUBLIC'S TENNIS PRO GOES THE EXTRA HALF-MILE
AMPHITHEATER ADDRESSES CONCERNS OF THE DISABLED
WHAT ABOUT OUTER BANKS GROWTH IN THE NEXT DECADE?
DELARATION'S WORDS RING TRUE TODAY
CONSIDER MONORAIL
BARGAIN FILM
FAREWELL TO A BELOVED PHYSICIAN
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AN INCONCLUSIVE RULING
POLITICAL GRANDSTANDING PROVIDES NO SOLUTIONS SEEKING GREATER SECURITY
AN APPROACHING STORM SOWS WAVES OF DOUBT FRIDAY WAS A PUSH-ME, PULL-ME KIND OF DAY FOR MOST HAMPTON ROADS FAMILIES.
STUMPF DECIDES TO RETIRE, GIVING UP PROMOTION BATTLE AVIATOR SAYS HE FELT NAVY WAS NO LONGER SUPPORTING HIS BID TO BECOME A CAPTAIN.
HAMPTON ROADS: WIND GUSTS TO 110, AND A TORNADO
DARE UNLIKELY TO RESTRICT TRAFFIC BUT OFFICIALS SAY PEOPLE SHOULD STAY AWAY TILL THINGS ARE SAFE.
A BLAST OF BERTHA THE HURRICANE SWEPT INTO NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA FRIDAY BRINGING WINDS, RAIN AND FLOODING WITH IT.
BERTHA POUNDS COAST OUTER BANKS ABSORBS FULL FORCE; HAMPTON ROADS ENDURES WEAKER VERSION NORTH CAROLINA: STORM LEAVES ONE DEAD IN KITTY HAWK
CRASHED JET WAS FOLLOWING INDIRECT, FATAL FLIGHT PLAN
FORMER NAVY SECRETARY ASKS LEADERS TO DEFEND THEIR ``MILITARY CULTURE''
CORRECTIONS
NOT HORSING AROUND WITH BERTHA
HURRICANE BERTHA: SAFETY AFTER THE STORM
HURRICANE BERTHA: LIST OF CLOSINGS AND CANCELLATIONS
DISPLACED VACATIONERS WAIT IT OUT IN ROCKY MOUNT
HAMPTON ROADS HANGS LOOSE, WAITING FOR BERTHA STORM MORE OF A CURIOSITY THAN A CAUSE FOR CONCERN
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