The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, September 7, 1996
MARY E. FAGAN
CHARLIE G. COLTRAIN
EVA R. GARD
RUTH P. VINSON
HERMAN RASCOE
WINNIE W. HUGHES
ETHEL M. HAYES
TAYLOR A. BARCLAY
DAISY B. REYNOLDS
WILLIAM E. PELLETIER
HULIE GODFREY
ANTHONY J. ZENZEFILLIS
DARRELLE N. GAUTHIER
ROSA M. LASSITER
CALIP BOWSER
WINNIE J. COX
RALPH E. PRESTON
ROBERT R. BROWN
FLOYD OWENS
JOHN J. WHALEN JR.
PHIL S. HAMOVIT
CHARLIE JO HENLEY
HENRY N. LEE
CORDIE CONNER
JOSHUA P. WILKINSON
HELEN E. DOZIER
SARAH K. NEWNAM
CHARLES W. NORFLEET
JOAN P. BARNES
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ON CAPE FEAR IS UNSCATHED BY FRAN OFFICIALS SAY LESSONS LEARNED FROM HURRICANE ANDREW HELPED PREPARE THEM.
MURDER VICTIM IDENTIFIED\
LEADERS LOOK TO OREGON FOR REGIONAL MODEL
NAVY'S NEWEST CARRIER WILL BE CHRISTENED THIS MORNING IN NEWPORT NEWS
COLLEGE FAIR SCHEDULED TODAY IN NORFOLK
KP DUTY IN WWII WAS ITS OWN LITTLE WAR
JURY RECOMMENDS 82 YEARS UNDER THOSE TERMS, TURNER COULD SERVE AS MUCH AS 70 YEARS
BODY FOUND ALONG I-264
PIER FISHING IS A WINNER ALONG NORTHERN BEACHES
BABE RUTH SERIES A PROBABLE SUCCESS THE FINAL NUMBERS AREN'T IN YET, BUT LOCAL OFFICIALS ARE VERY POSITIVE.
WESTERN END OF SOUND DEVASTATED FRAN PLOWS THROUGH STATE, BUT PRACTICALLY IGNORES OUTER BANKS.
TENT REVIVAL: SAVING SOULS FOR THE PAST YEAR, AN OLD-FASHIONED MINISTRY TENT AT CBN HAS BEEN ATTRACTING THE FAITHFUL BY THE THOUSANDS.
FORMER DEATH ROW INMATE SENT TO UTAH PRISON FOR PROTECTION
WITHOUT GEORGE, IT JUST WASN'T FUNKY ENOUGH
ENROLLMENT IS DOWN AT BEACH LITERACY CENTER
PEACE ACTIVISTS ARE SENTENCED AND FINED JUDGE ORDERS EMOTIONALLY-CHARGED SUPPORTERS CLEARED FROM THE COURTROOM
SUB TENDER IS DECOMMISSIONED
BUSINESS FIRE QUESTIONED BY OFFICIALS
MEMO TO VIRGINIA VOTERS
DAISY G.DAWSON
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