The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, August 16, 1996
DORIS BROWN
MARY G. CAMPBELL
QUEENIE M. UMPHLETT
HERBERT R. BELL
WILLIAM H. HILLIARD
CHRISTOPHER M. THOMAS
FRANKLIN C. RICHARDSON
WILFORD R. STRUTTON SR.
MAMIE V. ASKEW
PERCY STEWARD
ORVALL WACHTER
SYDNEY S. REYNOLDS
SYLVIA W. BRYANT
AUBREY C. BROOKS
MARY C. LUPINE
MARGARET B. BAXTER
BRUCE N. AUSTIN SR.
ERNEST M. JOHNSON, JR.
WILLIE F. MITCHELL
BETTY WASHBURN
KARL E. KLEINBECK
CHARLES E. HARRELL JR.
BERTHA M. ADAMS
PATRICK M. KENNY
GLORIA J. HUGHES
ELLA F. KEYES
JESSE R. EVANS
ROBERT G. WILLIAMS
EDWIN R. O'NEAL
BENITA P. CLARK
LENNIE WILLIAMS
RUTH C. FINCH
BEATRICE M. PARKMAN
ARETHA J. WILLIS
THELMA S. ALLEN
JOSEPH H. HUMPHREYS SR.
EVELYN L. BLOCK
JOSIAH S. MANUEL
TIMOTHY E. HILLS
DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED
JONES CLINIC GETS FEDERAL GRANT FOR STUDY
NORFOLK TEACHER TAKES DISPUTE WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT ONE MORE STEP IF NEGOTIATIONS FAIL, HINDMARSH HAS KEPT OPEN HER OPTION TO SUE, HER LAWYER SAYS.
DOCTORS SUING SENTARA BARRED FROM PRACTICE WHILE LAWSUIT GOES TO TRIAL FOUR DOCTORS QUIT THEIR PRACTICES IN A CONTRACT DISPUTE.
A TIME TO REBUILD
RESIDENTS DISCUSS OPTIONS FOR FIGHTING SUFFOLK CRIME
PRISONER GETS LIFE SENTENCE FOR ATTEMPTED CAPITAL MURDER DEFENDANT SAID HE DID NOT PLAN TO KILL THE CHESAPEAKE DEPUTY.
JOGGERS EXERCISE A CHARITABLE PLAN
CITY TRIED STREET-FRIENDLY MACARTHUR PLAN EARLIER CONSULTANT DEFENDS PRESENT MALL PLAN AS BETTER-SUITED TO ANCHOR STORES' NEEDS.
R.G. WILLIAMS, WATERFRONT ACTIVIST, DIES AT 61
PIRATE'S COVE TOURNAMENT BLESSED WITH A GREAT DAY OF BILLFISHING
WEATHER MONITOR
LESBIAN MOTHER GIVES UP FIGHT FOR SON THE GRANDMOTHER OF THE BOY, NOW 5, HAD CHARGED THAT HER DAUGHTER WAS UNFIT.
PENINSULA DEPUTY KILLS WIFE, THEN SELF
2 SUSPECTED DRUG SMUGGLERS ARRESTED IN MD. THE 11.8 POUNDS OF COCAINE IN THEIR CAR WAS LIKELY BOUND FOR HAMPTON ROADS.
CURRITUCK OFFICIALS TO CONTRACTORS: FINISH NEW SCHOOL QUICKLY
BASEBALL CONNECTION: DIVERSE COMMUNITIES LINKED BY BABE RUTH WORLD SERIES
PLAN TO SAVE FREDERICKSBURG SITE IS ON TRACK A WAL-MART STORE IS SET TO BE BUILT ON LAND WHERE GEORGE WASHINGTON ONCE FARMED.
QUESTIONS ARE RAISED ABOUT BID FOR NEW STUDENT HOUSING AT JMU
CLEARING THE AIR: PLAN AIMS TO REDUCE SMOG IF EPA APPROVES IT, HAMPTON ROADS WOULD BE TAKEN OFF POLLUTED-CITIES LIST.
ENERGETIC REBA MCENTIRE WOWS 'EM AT COLISEUM
YOUNG COULD DO NO WRONG AT BEACH CONCERT
DEPUTY HONORED
STANDOFF ENDS
FATAL SHOOTING:
OVERPAYMENT ISSUE
DECORATING THE DECOR
CORRECTION
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