The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, September 16, 1996
- NELSON B. CLARK
- ROCCO GRILLO
- DOLLIE W. LONG
- JIMMY C. STIFF
- ZILPHA MILLER
- EVA N. HARRINGTON
- GERALDINE M. TOLSON
- DR. OSCAR E. CORDLE II
- ARLENE N. JONES
- JUAN A. ARAGONES
- DERWOOD V. GARDNER
- MAUDE M. MOGER
- FRANCES S. STANFORD
- BLAIS W. GASKILL
- CATHERINE CARAWAN
- CLAUDE C. LEWIS
- ROBERT L. BAKER
- EVELYN M. CANNON
- MARY F. BOOMER
- BROOKS TAYLOR
- ELLA F. JOHNSON
- TALMADGE H. TUGWELL
- RUTH D. FROHMAN
- DOROTHY E. CHANDLER
- HURRICANE FRAN LEFT BEHIND FOULED RIVERS
- FRAN'S FARM DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT MORE THAN TRIPLE BERTHA'S
SURVEYING THE DAMAGE
- SUFFOLK SEEKS TO AMEND ZONING TO ALLOW PRIVATE DETENTION CENTER
- PROGRAM OFFERS PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS AN OPTION TO WELFARE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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CORRECTIONS
A story in Monday's Metro News section about the 20th anniversary
of Our Own Community Press made reference to another Hampton
Roads-based newspaper serving the gay and lesbian community, Out &
About. The story described the newspaper as being about half the
size of Our Own. Out & About, which reports a statewide readership
of about 60,000, publishes about 40 pages monthly compared to Our
Own's 48 pages monthly.
Correction published , Tuesday, September 17, 1996, p. A2
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IT'S THE ONE NEWSPAPER GAYS CAN CALL ``OUR OWN''
FOR 20 YEARS, IT'S BEEN A VOICE THAT WON'T BE SILENCED.
- DIOCESE INCREASES REACH TO GROWING HISPANIC COMMUNITY
- EDENTON EVENTS SHOW PARTISAN POLITICS NEED NOT GET UGLY
- 4 YEARS LATER, STOCKDALE'S QUESTIONS STILL STRIKE A CHORD
- THE HEALING WALL: SEEKING A WAY TO HONOR SLAIN CHILDREN
- ROLL CALL: HOW MEMBER OF CONGRESS VOTED
- PARAGUAY SUES VIRGINIA OFFICIALS OVER DEATH PENALTY
A PARAGUAYAN WAS CONVICTED OF A 1992 MURDER; THE SUIT SAYS TREATIES WERE
BROKEN.
- CRIME LINE
- MURDER-SUICIDE SEEMED TO CENTER ON CUSTODY DISPUTE
- SUNDAY AT THE LIBRARY: A NEW TREAT FOR READERS
KIRN TAKES TO A NEW WEEKEND SCHEDULE TO ACCOMMODATE ITS PATRONS' BUSY LIVES.
- ANOTHER GOAL: A SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS
by SS