The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, September 18, 1996
- THOMAS C. CURRIE
- EUNICE S. PERRY
- SAMSON COWARD
- RICKY WILLOUGHBY
- ALLEN G. SAUNDERS
- MARGARET A. HALL
- ESPERANZA R. GENTILE
- JONATHAN P. RAPOPORT
- JOSEPH D. GAMMON
- ROSE C. BECK
- PAUL T. ROGAN
- RUTH H. PUGH
- CLARENCE P. DAVIS
- DOROTHY J. MORRIS
- GERTRUDE A. MORGAN
- JOHN W. SPROUSE
- PAUL E. HARRISON JR.
- MICHAEL T. GARRITY
- PHILIP N. MOTLEY JR.
- CORRINE W. PETTAWAY
- VALENTIN B. DARIA
- CLAUDINE N. HARRELL
- ALICE C. PARK
- BETTY E. KIDD
- DONNA F. EVERETT
- ROBERT L. MOSLEY
- ANNA WHITEHEAD
- CYNTHIA E. ELLSWORTH
- HENRY S. TAYLOR
- WALTER E. JOHNSON
- ELBERT G. TAFT
- WILBERT L. TAFT
- THOMAS R. PROFFITT JR.
- FRED P. KELSO JR.
- ERNEST MOORE JR.
- JAMES STEVENSON
- HOWARD M. RIDDICK
- MINNIE E. CHAPPELL
- ELNORA C. CANADY
- STATE DIGEST
- PROGRAM IN PORTSMOUTH PAIRS ADOLESCENTS, MEDICAL STUDENTS
- MEDIA CRITIC LAMENTS TV'S GROWING INFLUENCE
MEDVED: POP CULTURE OFTEN CONFLICTS WITH RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS.
- CELL PHONE SCAM LEADER MUST PAY UP
- TAX SALE LANDS BUYER IN TITLE DISPUTE
THE VIRGINIA PORT AUTHORITY HAD BEEN THERE FIRST, HE FOUND.
- CITIES AIM TO DECIDE WHERE TO DRAW THE LINE
BUILDING PERMITS, CITY SERVICES AND PROPERTY TAXES HINGE ON DETERMINING
- SUFFOLK OPENS DOOR TO PLANNED DETENTION CENTER
- CITY WAS TOLD ABOUT SEWAGE SPILLS
CHESAPEAKE MAYOR APOLOGIZES TO STATE OFFICIALS
- BEACH COUNCIL OPTS TO SPEND SOME, SAVE SOME OF ITS SURPLUS
STREETLIGHTS AND SCHOOL COMPUTERS MAKE THE TOP OF THE CITY'S PRIORITY LIST.
- STILL SHORT OF NEEDS, NORFOLK SCHOOLS WISH FOR $50 MILLION MORE
- WIND AND RAIN KEEP ANGLERS, FISH AWAY
- DOLE LEADS CLINTON 47% TO 42% IN STATE POLL
- MARGUERITE T. BRINKLEY
- ATTORNEY SUES 2 DEPUTIES, SHERIFF, SAYS SHE WAS ACCOSTED, THREATENED
- THREATENING SKY
- TORNADO LEAPS THROUGH CAMPGROUND
ONLY TWO CAMPERS WERE HURT, AND IT WAS A NIGHT THEY'LL NEVER FORGET.
- MUSEUM HAS A CHILDLIKE GRASP FOR REAL FANTASY
- STATE SHOULD APPOINT, NOT ELECT, ITS JUDGES, COMMISSION ADVISES
- ENVIRONMENTALISTS FIGHT HIGHWAY BOND
THE $950 MILLION WOULD MOSTLY SPEED URBAN LOOP PROJECTS.
- COLINGTON ISLAND RESIDENTS MOVE 1 STEP CLOSER TO NEW ZONING PLAN
- FORUM FOCUSES ON COMMON-SENSE WAYS TO TEACH KIDS ABOUT VALUES
- BAPTIST SPLINTER GROUP PLANS TO FUEL GROWTH FROM SCRATCH
- MAN SHOT TO DEATH
- NORFOLK'S 317-BED JAIL ADDITION IS HIGH-TECH
- CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT RACISM ALLEGED
- THE METAL? HEAVY. A MELLOW OZZY? NO WAY.
- BURNS ANDERSON'S SMALL CAR CARE SHOP NOW
by SS