The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, July 25, 1996
EILEEN M. PARKER
MARY E. NELSON
RUFUS D. SMITH
JAMES R. WATTS
IRVIN L. BARNES
STANLEY WALKER
HAROLD J. ADDINGTON SR.
ELSIE D. LANIER
MAE BELLE A. HUNT
JOSEPHINE F. RICHEY
WILLIAM B. MILLER
BRIANNA L. LAWTON
MARY F. DONOHUE
FRANCIS E. WHITLEY SR.
HOPE D. SMITH
EDNA B. CHERRY
RUTH I. CROSS
HAMILTON M. HIGH
THEODORE P. KINN JR.
LOUISE W. E. SHRIVER
WILLIAM C. SMITH
NED H. SPRUILL
CHARLES A. WILFONG
GERALD L. BEMENT
ELWOOD SMITH
AUDREY M. RAMMING
HARRY L. JONES
DAVID E. BROOKS
MAGGIE L. SUTTON
ROGER B. HAYMAN JR.
ALBERT B. BULLOCK JR.
GENEVIEVE S. TUCKER
BLANCA H. GARCIA
LARRY M. SWAIN
LORY J. NORMAN
DOROTHY F. CROSS
DOLORES M. CARON
MARIAN W. BOOKER-LEE
ROBERT L. BAKER
JULIA B. LYNN
DAVID C. RAINEY
SALLIE S. MOORE
NEW VOTER REDISTRICTING PLAN UNDER FIRE REPRESENTATION OF MINORITIES IS INADEQUATE, CRITICS MAINTAIN.
2 HEROES SAVE GIRL, 11, FROM FIRE IN VA. BEACH NEIGHBOR, PASSING CITY WORKER ENTER BURNING HOUSE.
NORFOLK SPECIAL-ED CUTS CRITICIZED SCHOOLS CHIEF SAYS CUTS COME FROM ADMINISTRATION, NOT THE CLASSROOM.
MAN INDICTED FOR '82 RAPE, MURDER AT BASE
BUCHANAN APPOINTED PROVOST OF TCC'S BEACH CAMPUS
HELMS HOLDS SLIGHT EDGE ON GANTT IN POLL
COMMISSION SOUGHT TO PLAN CELEBRATION OF WRIGHTS' LST FLIGHT
CHINCOTEAGUE PONY PENNING: PONIES' ONE TRICK STILL STOPS SHOW
WARM GREETINGS END TOUR IN WORLD'S HOT SPOTS THE GUAM READY GROUP RETURNS HOME TO LITTLE CREEK NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE.
BLUCKER HEADS PROJECT VOICE
CATHOLIC CHARITIES, CHURCHES TO HELP ELDERLY INTERFAITH PROJECT COMES FROM GRANT THAT IS DEDICATED TO IMPROVING HEALTH CARE.
CHESAPEAKE'S EARLEY MAY BE READY TO RUN FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
POLICE SEEK GUNMEN
POLL SHOWS VIRGINIANS LEANING TOWARD CLINTON IN THE U.S. SENATE RACE, JOHN WARNER LEADS MARK WARNER 50 PERCENT TO 24 PERCENT.
OLD BRIDGE GOES OUT WITH A BANG THE COLEMAN SPAN WAS BLASTED INTO MORE-MANAGEABLE PIECES FOR SALVAGE.
DEF LEPPARD OF OLD SHOWS UP AT AMPHITHEATER
NUN GIVES SUPPORT TO MAN CONVICTED OF KILLING BEACH WOMAN AUTHOR WHO INSPIRED ``DEAD MAN WALKING'' SAYS NEW EVIDENCE MAY EXONERATE MAN.
SPOTS AND CROAKERS WERE PLENTIFUL ON OUTER BANKS PIER
PARDON THOSE FLYING TANKS
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