The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, September 8, 1996
JOSHUA P. WILKINSON
RUBY L. SALAMON
EUNICE P. WINSTEAD
RALPH F. MYERS
JOAN P. BARNES
GLADYS P. FRYE
HELEN E. DOZIER
DONALD B. RICHARDSON
SARAH C. HAGWOOD
HAZEL L. HOLLEY
TOMMIE STAPLES JR.
VIOLET O. DORTMUNDT
DAISY G. DAWSON
MARY JONES
EDWARD J. O'DONNELL SR.
ADOLPHUS D. DRUMMOND
LILLIE M. LOCKLEY
FRANCES J. BUNTING
BESSIE MAE CARPENTER
FRANK W. MYERS
NATALIE B. PHIPPS
DAVID E. CHIPLEY
WILLIAM J. PORTER
GERALDINE R. ALLISON
JOHN L. ROSE SR.
NEAL LOFTIN
JOHN E. WIGGINS
JOSEPH M. HOLLAND
HENRY N. LEE
ROBERT R. BROWN
COMMODORE JENKINS
ROSETTA F. JOHNSON
WILLIAM L. SCELLATO
THEODORE CLARK
ROSE B. WILLIAMS
U.VA. DEAN LEAVES TO RUN SCHOLARSHIP
ODU'S BEEN GREAT, ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR SAYS, BUT NOW IT'S TIME FOR HER FAMILY
TEEN DIES, TWO HURT
HITCHHIKER ATTACKED; SERIAL-KILLER LINK POSSIBLE
THE KING'S DAUGHTERS 100 YEARS 1 MISSION ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, A GROUP OF WOMEN HIRED A NURSE TO CARE FOR THE POOR FAMILIES WHO NEEDED MEDICAL CARE IN NORFOLK. A CENTURY LATER, THE GOALS OF THIS GROUP - NOW GROWN TO 1,500 MEMBERS - ARE THE SAME.
WORKSHOPS OFFER FREE TRAINING TO VOLUNTEERS THE CONFERENCE IS AIMED AT IMPROVING ACCESS TO RESOURCES.
CHESAPEAKE SPAN IS NEW BRIDGE TO OLD TIMES
HORTICULTURE PROGRAM AT TCC MAY BE PRUNED BY STATE'S GET-TOUGH PLAN
PROFESSOR RECEIVES RARE HONOR ELIZABETH CITY RESEARCHER AWARDED SECOND ENDOWED CHAIR.
MOM EARNS MONEY BY TAXIING OTHER PEOPLE'S KIDS ABOUT TOWN
FRAN WAS NO MATCH FOR OVER 100 COMPETITORS: OUTER BANKS TRIATHLON
BUT ONLY FOR SOME, IS HAPPINESS A WARM SUM
SOME DOUBT MOTIVES FOR LAWSUIT ENVIRONMENTALISTS' EYEBROWS RISE AT HOG-WASTES CASE.
CRIME LINE
ODU ECONOMICS PROFESSOR RECEIVES SECOND ENDOWED CHAIR
HABITAT GIVES A HAND, AND A HOME, TO THOSE IN NEED
LOCAL COMPETITORS COME OUT AHEAD IN 12TH ANNUAL OUTER BANKS TRIATHLON
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