The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, September 17, 1996
JEROME L. LAWS
VALENTIN B. DARIA
ARLENE N. JONES
GEORGE L. COX
ROBERT L. WALKER SR.
REX A. MILLS
NEOLA J. FUTRELL
GUS J. THOMAS
RUTH H. PUGH
STEPHEN B. DUNTON
EMMA B. WILLIAMS
GERALDINE M. TOLSON
BEULAH C. KEECH
JACK WILLIAMS
CHARLES H. UZZLE SR.
MARY R. KREAMER
M. ANTHONY GARDNER
GEORGE A. INGMIRE JR.
BENJAMIN C. DELAMORTON
RICHARD L. BANCROFT
VIRGINIA H. NYE
LOUIS R. DECECCO
MINNIE H. METIVIER
ZILPHA MILLER
E. THOMAS MORRIS
RUFUS M. JONES
DONALD N. HAMILTON
ROBERT L. MOSLEY
MILDRED E. AMIDON
DR. OSCAR E. CORDLE II
CHARLES J. COX
ANDRE L. SMITH
LINDA T. ARNEY
MARION L. LONG
ROSE CHAY
CORRINE W. PETTAWAY
MILTON F. VICK SR.
LAURA E. CLAYTER
MARGUERITE T. BRINKLEY
LILLIAN C. JAMES
THOMAS C. CURRIE
FRAN'S DAMAGE CLIMBS TO $3.4 BILLION HUNT CALLS IT THE WORST DISASTER TO HIT THE STATE. COST MAY REACH $6 BILLION.
FIRST-YEAR BEACH TEACHER IS AN ALL-AROUND WINNER BAYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY TEACHER WINS NATIONAL AWARD, AFTER FINDING CALLING.
HARRIER JET CRASHES; PILOT EJECTS SAFELY
TWO SHOT
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** J.E. Saunders is a captain in the Chesapeake Police Department. He was incorrectly identified in a MetroNews story Tuesday. Correction published Thursday, September 19, 1996. ***************************************************************** SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM FINDS A QUICKER WAY TO ``GET IN THERE''
LIGHTHOUSE WITH A HISTORY: SENTINEL OF THE SHOAL
CHESAPEAKE CONCERNS ABOUT SEWAGE VIOLATIONS ACCUSATIONS MADE OVER CREEK SPILL CITY: CORRECTIONS CENTER KEPT SPILLS A SECRET. STATE: CITY WAS TOLD, AND PROBLEMS ARE FIXED.
GREAT BRIDGE STUDENTS DIDN'T JUST READ ABOUT OPPRESSION - THEY LIVED IT
NORFOLK OR RICHMOND? HOSPITALS DEBATE PROGRAM MCV, WHICH PERFORMS LIVER TRANSPLANTS, OPPOSES SENTARA'S PLAN TO DO THE SAME.
WEEKEND FISHING SUCCESS DEPENDED ON WHERE YOU WERE
BOARD REZONES 4-ACRE BUSINESS SITE IN MANTEO THE TRACT, OWNED BY COLLINS FAMILY, NOW IS GRANTED COMMERCIAL STATUS.
FILLING IN FOR FIREFIGHTERS
WATER FLOW SUFFOCATING FISH AFTER HURRICANE
SOUTHSIDE'S REP. PAYNE TO RUN FOR STATE'S NO. 2 POST
ELIZABETH CITY MAN HELD IN FATAL SHOOTING
FIGHT AT DANCE
YARD DEBRIS COLLECTIONS
SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
HOT FLASH, TWICE
GIRL STILL HOSPITALIZED
STINKY SPONGES
DOG-DAY AFTERNOON IS PERFECT FOR WINDSURFING
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