The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, August 24, 1996
MINNIE B. STARKE
LEO MARSH
TERRENCE L. TAYLOR
WINIFRED S. KRASNOW
LINWOOD MILLER
BERNICE A. DEMPS
MARY C. SHUPE
DOUGLAS M. LEE
ANNIE T. FISHER
WILLIAM H. NETHERLAND JR.
JESSIE M. WALTON
DOROTHY J. HILL
JOHN E. LEWIS
MARY R. HEWITT
MARY G. NORRIS
PENNIE CROSS
MARY H. AIKEN
JAMES G. MANN
NORMAN M. STEPHENS
HATTIE B. RAIFORD
MARTHA D. GILLIAM
WOMAN CHARGED WITH MAKING REMARK ABOUT BOMB CLEARED
JEFFERY SPENCER
ELAINE JONES
NORBERTO SANTIAGO
ROSA V. LEHMAN
MARY ANN OVERTON
MINNIE E. WEBSTER
FLOYD JONES
LATOYA N. MASON
BETSY B. REDFEARN
BEACH POLICE OFFICER WON'T FACE CHARGES IN SHOOTING OF SUSPECT HE STILL FACES AN INTERNAL REVIEW FOR POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF WEAPONS GUIDELINES.
HIGH STILL HASN'T HIT 90 DEGREES IN AUGUST
AS DEADLINE NEARS, CANDIDATES TO LEAD NSU BEGIN TO EMERGE
2 SHIPS RETURNING FROM SITE THE GRASP AND THE HARRIET LANE ARE HEADING HOME FROM GRUELING WORK
FORMER DEAN SETTLES SUIT AGAINST REGENT AND ROBERTSON THE CASE, BROUGHT BY HERBERT TITUS, ABOVE, WAS ON THE VERGE OF TRIAL.
PILOT EDITOR RESIGNS TO LEAD NEWSROOM AT ST. LOUIS PAPER
THE WAVE: SOME OCEAN VIEW RESIDENTS SAY A NAVY SHIP'S WAKE CREATED A HUGE WAVE THAT SWEPT THE BEACH AND SWAMPED THEIR PICNIC.
SAFETY DAY AT LANGLEY IS TIME TO TALK ABOUT REDUCING RISKS
WILLIAMS PLAYS FOR HIS FANS, WHO LIKE IT LOUD
YOUTH SPENDS SUMMER HELPING THE ELDERLY
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
CALIF., TENN. TEAMS GO FOR BABE RUTH TITLE
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