The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 21, 1996
ARE DUCK BLINDS RIPE FOR VA. TAKEOVER? COMMISSIONERS MIGHT SEEK LEGISLATION ALLOWING COVETED SPOTS TO STAY IN FAMILY.
FANNIE S. MCEACHIN
VIOLA F. BOWMAN
THOMAS E. FITZGERALD
MINNIE A. FULLER
CHARLIE D. PICOT
BETSY L. SIMPSON
BEATRICE B. NANCE
WILLIAM J. NULL
RODGER D. HUMPHRIES
WILLIAM L. SHEPHEARD SR.
LONNIE R. CHRISTMAS SR.
NAOMI H. DIXON
THELMA B. WELLS
JEANNE E. PHILLIPS
VINCENT H. LUIZZI
ELIZABETH T. WINTER
GERTRUDE S. BURGESS
ERNEST P. MCGLOTHLIN
WALTER R. RANDALL
LELIA C. HARRELL
ANTHONY J. LASCARA
JAMES L. BATHURST
MARGARET MOOSE
IRA ROSS JR.
CORA R. LEGGETT
ELLA M. DIXON
AUBREY M. JONES JR.
CATHERINE L. HARDY
JAMES NORFLEET
MINNIE SCOTT
OISBORNE L. WILDER
MADELINE GETZ
ROBERT E. HORGAN
JOHNSON MORGAN
EDWARD L. OWENS
GUY EULA W. LANDRY
TOMMIE HEWITT SR.
MORE THAN ONE PERSON MAY HAVE KILLED HIKERS
IF THE LATEST FAD IS BEING NICE, THEN DOLE IS OUT
CHESAPEAKE: ONCE-PROUD NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANS UP WITH INSPECTION PROGRAM
TRIBE'S WINNING VOICE GETS JOB, WALKS AWAY; NO. 2 TAKES THE FIELD
DETECTIVES SEEK CLUES ABOUT PAIR SHOT TO DEATH IN PORTSMOUTH
POLICE SHOOT MAN IN STOLEN FBI VEHICLE SEVERAL VIOLENT ENCOUNTERS, INCLUDING AN ASSAULT ON AN OFFICER, END WITH A DANGEROUS BUMPER-CAR RIDE ALONG THE VIRGINIA BEACH EXPRESSWAY.
CRIME LINE
MUSEUM OF THE ALBEMARLE MUSEUM SEEKS INPUT ON DESIGN
STATE TELLS CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT: TUNE UP MUSIC PROGRAM OR ELSE
MAVERICKS, JUNIOR BROWN PUSH PARAMETERS OF COUNTRY MUSIC
ARCHITECTS BRAINSTORM AN IDEAL MACARTHUR CENTER WINDOWS, CAFES AND PEDESTRIAN-FRIENDLY ATTRACTIONS ARE THE WAY TO GO, THEY SAY.
HAMPTON CITY HALL STAFF SENT HOME DUE TO POWER OUTAGE
FOREIGNER, REO SPEEDWAGON, FRAMPTON REVIVE AGING TUNES
REMINDING DRIVERS TO BE SAFE
400 TEENS ARRIVE TO FIX ELIZABETH CITY HOMES
LIFE'S A BEACH - AND A BRIDGE
COCK ISLAND RACE\ GONE WITH THE WIND
SUFFOLK: MAN RETURNS TO HOMETOWN TO IMPROVE HOUSING FOR RESIDENTS
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