The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, August 1, 1996
MARGUERITE G. BELL
ELLA M. PICOTT
ALYCE J. MCGINNIS
DANNY R. HEDGEPETH
GERTRUDE S. UNDERWOOD
JAMES C. WARD
ELLEN K. DUNNIGAN
ELIZABETH W. BUTT
M. LOUISE ANTLEY
CLARENCE BAKER
MARIA G. RICH
JOHN B. DAVIS
SAMUEL M. MOORE
CLARENCE R. GRAY SR.
MARY E. ROYAL
RODNEY H. LANYON
CLARA W. SPAIN
LAROSA P. TILLETT
JUSTIN T. WATERS
HERMAN R. NIXON
DAVID WHITFIELD
HATTIE B. HERRING
ANDREW F. COLE
SUSIE A. MILLER
JOHN P. STRINGFELLOW JR.
THOMAS BENVENUTO
DONELL H. EDGERTON
PROGRESS MADE ON BUDGET, BASNIGHT SAYS SPECIAL SESSION MAY END AS EARLY AS THIS WEEKEND.
EX-NAVAL WORKER PLEADS INNOCENT IN 1982 RAPE AND MURDER CASE
MAN SLAIN
NEW DIRECTOR CAN ACT OUT HER DREAM
BIBLICAL FEMINISTS BRING CONFERENCE TO NORFOLK ``THE BIBLE, FULLY UNDERSTOOD, FULLY SUPPORTS THE EQUALITY OF THE SEXES.''
PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL BOARD PLANS TO LOOK AT DISTRICT BRAIN DRAIN THE DEPARTURES OF SEVERAL VETERANS TO SURROUNDING CITIES SPARKED THE STUDY.
JOE SMITH'S PRELIMINARY HEARING SET FOR SEPT. 16
HIGH-TECH TRAFFIC SYSTEM ISN'T QUITE READY TO ROLL
STORMS CREATE HUMAN DRAMA, MINOR FLOODING
FDA APPROVES WHOOPING COUGH VACCINE NEW PROTECTION PRODUCES FEWER SIDE EFFECTS THAN ITS PREDECESSOR.
WEATHER SLOWS BABE RUTH TEAM'S PREPARATION HEAD COACH WILLIAM CREEF SEES SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT IN SQUAD.
WORKER'S SCARE ENDS SAFELY
BREAST-FEEDING: RESEARCHER FINDS ADVICE, SUPPORT KEY TO SUCCESS
MANTEO FOOTBALL TEAM BEGINS PRACTICE TODAY
MAN ELECTROCUTED AT SHIPYARD
MAN SENTENCED IN DUI DEATH
FIRE CENTER PLANNED
MAN'S BODY IDENTIFIED
MOST PIER FISHING IMPROVES; KITTY HAWK PIER STILL IN A RUT
STORMS PUT ON A FLASHY DISPLAY 7,000 RESIDENTS LOSE POWER; NO INJURIES REPORTED
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