The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, September 12, 1996
MARIE K. SNYDER
PHILIP T. BROWN
BARBARA B. BRUMSEY
DONJA SYLVESTER
PEARL M. KEELS
ALICE D. WALKER
HENRY F. BUNDICK
HOWARD J. THOMPSON
ERNEST R. WIGGINS
REGINALD W. DAVIS SR.
BOBBY NORRIS
ANITA H. HOGGARD
HARTLEY G. BARNETTE SR.
CAROL W. HORNER NORFOLK
LULA W. FIELD
CAROLYN G. TERRY
WILLIAMS H. EPPS SR.
JULIA A. BRAY
GEORGE M. OWENS JR.
ETHEL L. NORFLEET
LINDA D. KOWALSKI
EZRA M. VANN SR.
JEFFERSON PORTER III
ARAMINTA M. OVERTON
ROSA WILLIAMS
NEAL LOFTIN
LAQUETTA D. BURROUGHS
JOSEPH W. DEEN
CLAUDE F. BARRETT
JOHN J. HOWARD JR.
JAMES E. GILLIAM JR.
ROBERT E. HARRIS JR.
ELIZABETH H. BARNARD
MARGARET J. LAWRENCE
WILLIAM D. ALLRED
NEW RAIN AND FLOODS ADD TO WOES OF STATE STILL REELING UNDER FRAN
FRAN DAMAGE BLAMED ON SHODDY BUILDING OLDER BUILDINGS, NEW WOOD CONDOS WERE HARDEST HIT, AN ENGINEER SAYS.
FEDERAL JUDGES HEAR ARGUMENTS AGAINST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT THE BLACK-MAJORITY DISTRICT IN VIRGINIA SHOULD BE REDRAWN, ACTIVISTS CLAIM.
CITY WORKER INJURED
MARYVIEW PLANS TO RELOCATE OPERATING ROOMS
BEACH SCHOOL CHIEF KILLS 13 UNAUTHORIZED PAY RAISES
STUDENTS TAKE CENTER STAGE
SUFFOLK SEEKS A BUYER FOR ITS 7-STORY BARGAIN
BEACH SCHOOL SHUCKS UNIFORMS THE VOLUNTARY POLICY AT THALIA ELEMENTARY HAD BECOME DIVISIVE.
NORFOLK'S JUDGE EDMONDS QUITS THE STATE JUDICIAL REVIEW COMMISSION WAS LOOKING INTO CHARGES THAT EDMONDS MISHANDLED CASES INVOLVING A FORMER BAIL BONDSWOMAN.
PLANNING PANEL OPPOSES BID BY PEP BOYS, 9-1
CATHOLIC ALLIANCE IS SEPARATING FROM COALITION
NO SHELLFISHING IN JAMES RIVER DUE TO POLLUTANTS
ARNETT CANCELS ON ODU FOR OLD HAUNT: IRAQ
MENTORS MATTER, SO SCHOOL PROJECT WILL EXPAND THE BIG BROTHERS/ BIG SISTERS EFFORT NEEDS 300 PEOPLE TO HELP STUDENTS.
PIER ANGLERS REPORT VARIETY OF FISH ON NORTHERN BEACHES
ELIZABETH CITY'S GARY HOBBS IS VOCATIONAL TEACHER OF THE YEAR
REVISED FISHING RULES HEARING OFFERS FINAL CHANCE FOR OPINIONS
STATE MAY PROHIBIT REBUILDING ON PARTS OF NORTH TOPSAIL ISLAND
PEOPLE'S LAW SCHOOL TO START
LAND TRANSFER APPROVED
LAUNCH OF MISSILE DIDN'T ENDANGER AIRLINER, NTSB SAYS
BICYLE HELMET IDEA HAD MERIT; NEW LAW TELLS RIDERS TO WEAR IT
THOSE WITH A LOT OF PULL INVITED TO HELP SPECIAL OLYMPICS TEAMS WILL COMPETE ON SEPT. 28 TO PULL A 70-TON, BOEING 727 A MERE 12 FEET.
NAVY'S TOP DOCTOR PRESCRIBES CHANGES FOR SERVICE'S HEALTH CARE THE NAVY'S SURGEON GENERAL WANTS MORE FOCUS PLACED ON PREVENTING AILMENTS.
SYMPHONY SEASON NOW IN FULL SWING
A FOUR-STAR CEREMONY FOR GEHMAN
DINNER PLANNED
DAVE MATTHEWS BAND CANCELS NASHVILLE CONCERT
POLICE OFFICER INJURED
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