The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, September 4, 1996
JOHN ``E'' FLETCHER
ROBERT W. PECK
PETER J. KRUITHOF
ANDREW ROBBINS
EDITH H. SHOPE
GEORGE GOODWYN
NAJEE D. MINGO
SUSAN C. JEFFERSON
ALICE O. FLYTHE
EDNA N. MOORE
VERNON SUTTON
REBECCA P. BATTEN
ELLEN N. PHILLIPS
GEORGE A. HUNT SR.
LECRISTIE J. PARKER
FAITH P. ADAMS
HAROLD M. BROWN
JOSEPH C. POPE
EDWARD WEAR
ANNIE M. MIZZELL
WILMA G. CONLEY
CURTIS H. WHITEHURST
JOSEPHINE LAMB
KATHERINE T. JACKSON
BARBARA S. KOZERA
ROSMOND H. MCCALLAN
MARILYN L. LINDENMUTH
HELEN W. BUNCH
MELBA A. RUDE
RUSSELL P. BATIS
GLEN W. WAGNER
FRED M. BECKNELL
SAILOR KILLED ON I-664
ULYSSES HAMLIN
THOMAS W. TUCKER
MELBA L. OWENS
SAMUEL J. KNIGHT SR.
AT SCHOOLS ACROSS THE AREA, DOORS OPEN SMOOTHLY - SOME FOR THE FIRST TIME.
MARINE SCIENCE MUSEUM GREETS HARBOR SEALS
TURNER DIRECTS COURTROOM RE-ENACTMENT OF SLAYING DELIBERATIONS ARE SET TO BEGIN TODAY AFTER CLOSING STATEMENTS.
CODE WOULD LET SUFFOLK RAZE RUN-DOWN, DRUG-RIDDEN BUILDINGS
BOARD GRANTS ANOTHER YEAR TO LITERACY CENTER THE BEACH PROGRAM HELPS STUDENTS PASS THE STATE'S LITERACY PASSPORT TEST.
BEACH TO VOTE ON HOUSING AUTHORITY IF VOTERS OK IT, THE CITY COULD CONDEMN SOME NEIGHBORHOODS FOR REDEVELOPMENT.
EASTERN SHORE TAKES CHESAPEAKE TO RUSSIA
TV MAY DROP COVERAGE OF UNEVENTFUL CONVENTIONS
TEACHER DEFEATS CANCER, RETURNS TO CLASSROOM
BODY WASHES ASHORE
122-HOUR SOFTBALL GAME ENDS WITH SMILES
HICKORY HIGH OPENS ITS DOORS JUST IN TIME THE AREA'S NEWEST HIGH SCHOOL STARTED THE YEAR ABOUT 60 PERCENT COMPLETE.
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