The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, July 18, 1996
- JESSE T. ARTIS
- CHANEL L. WRIGHT
- SHIRLEY V. WILLIAMS
- CHARLIE WOOD
- MARJORIE S. BURGESS
- MARY A. HUNTER
- ALMA B. DIX
- BENJAMIN WEBB
- SIMON L. MEBANE
- ANNIE H. LAWRENCE
- MYRTLE B. LASSITER
- JACOB KELLAM SR.
- MARY L. EVANS
- MARGARET D. PARTRIDGE
- PATSY M. RASBERRY
- AULDINE DRURY RUSSELL
- DAVID B. HAYES
- JASPER W. FOREMAN JR.
- SUSAN C. AINSLIE
- MYRTLE B. LILLEY
- F. BRUCE EBERWINE
- EDYTHE S. BERNARD
- RAYMOND M. PETTWAY JR.
- CHARLES L. SHOLES
- WILLIE G. SAUNDERS SR.
- SHIRLEY J. THOMAS
- FRANCES N. MILLER
- ROBERT J. MARQUIS
- GOLDIE DOBOS MEGYESE
- FOSTER STRICKLAND
- WILLIAM J. BRYANT
- KATHERINE ARMSTRONG
- JAMES A. RODGERSON
- JAMES M. WHITTINGTON SR.
- BEULAH C. DODGE
- GEORGE L. BARNETT SR.
- LILIAN B. BURNELL
- THOMAS B. CROSS
- LAWRENCE L. KEPNER
- RALPH J. PARKER
- LOUISE C. KEITH
- SHIRLEY V. WHITE
- SYLVIA C. ZEDD
- HERMAN C. ISHAM
- CATHERINE M. HEROLD
- MELVIN COWELL JR.
- ANNIE S. BASHAM
- HOUSE GOP LEADERS UNVEIL REDISTRICTING PLAN FOR '96
- LOST AND FOUND
HURRICANE BERTHA DECORATES BEACH WITH PIECES FROM AN OLD SHIPWRECK.
- FOR SOME, THE ``RIGHT'' AREA CODE IS STILL WRONG
LOCAL PHONE CUSTOMERS MAY HAVE CAUGHT UP WITH THE NEW AREA CODE, BUT CALLERS
TO THE AREA, SOME HAMPERED BY OUTDATED EQUIPMENT, ARE FACING GLITCHES WITH THE
NUMBER.
- HOUSE MEASURE TARGETS BERTHA CLEANUP
BILL WOULD PROVIDE UP TO $100 MILLION IN N.C. FUNDS.
- COUNCILMAN SEEKS HELP IN SEARCH FOR PEACE
SUFFOLK'S BROWN SAYS COMMUNITIES WORKING TOGETHER CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM.
- DEVELOPMENT ACTION TEAM WILL STRESS COOPERATION
PORTSMOUTH CITY MANAGER RON MASSIE STRESSES TEAMWORK.
- SUFFOLK CITY COUNCIL FAVORS BEACH YOUTH PROGRAM
- PUBLIC WATER WORKSHOPS START NEXT WEEK
- NOT-SO-WEIRD SCIENCE FOR KIDS
- BAY CLEANUP'S NEXT PHASE TAKES AIM AT TRIBUTARIES
BUT THERE'S PESSIMISM AT A NORFOLK MEETING OVER VA.'S FUNDING EFFORTS.
- IF YOU'RE A FISH, IT WAS A GOOD DAY TO BE OFF THE BANKS
- ECONOMIC COMMISSION RE-ELECTS ITS OFFICERS
- INVESTIGATORS SAY FIRE THAT DESTROYED LIBRARY AT LANGLEY WAS ARSON
- PLANNERS SUGGEST HIGHER GAS TAX
- VIRGINIA PREFERS TO OVERSEE CLEANUP OF AREA TOXIC SITES
A STATE OFFICIAL REASONS THAT FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT WILL COMPLICATE THE WORK.
- SALVATION ARMY FIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD FOR HOMELESS SHELTER
COMMUNITY LEADERS SAY THE FACILITY WOULD LOWER PROPERTY VALUES.
- NEW AND IMPROVED AIR AMBULANCE
- STREET CAR TRACKS UNCOVERED
- FUTURE WITH NORFOLK MALL: URBAN LETDOWN
- JOB OF A LIFETIME - AT THE OLYMPICS
WTKR INTERN IS ONE OF 26 NSU STUDENTS ON ASSIGNMENT AT THE ATLANTA GAMES.
- PETA LIBERATES LOBSTER (BUT THERE'S NO FILM AT 11)
- AFTER SHORT DELAY, MAN IS EXECUTED BY LETHAL INJECTION
THE EXECUTION OF JOSEPH SAVINO III WAS DELAYED FOR TWO HOURS FOR A FINAL
APPEAL.
- COLONIAL DOWNS PLAN ON TRACK, OFFICIALS SAY
RACING WILL START ON SCHEDULE NEXT YEAR, REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE TRACK
PROMISE.
- WOMAN SHOT DEAD
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A MetroNews brief reported Thursday that a woman who had
reportedly stabbed a cab driver was attempting to rob him.
Portsmouth police, however, did not state that robbery was the
motive for the stabbing. The cab driver shot and killed the woman,
police said.
Correction published Friday, July 19, 1996.
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CAB PASSENGER KILLED
by SS