The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, September 20, 1996
MARIE G. WIDMANN
TYNER JOYNER
AUDREY HOLLOMAN
ARTHUR L. VEALE
LEWIS M. MCDONALD
LOUISE D. BLANCHARD
STANLEY H. FISHER
LAURA G. BOWERS
WILLIAM A. WHITE
VIRGINIA H. VETETO
ANNA R. BRANCH
ALICE CLARK
DAVID G. MILLER JR.
MYRTLE VANN FELTON
MARGARET A. GRAY
FRANCES T. DRUM
MAURICE C. VANHORNE
JOHN SLADE
ELIZABETH HINMAN
JEANETTA RICHARDSON
MARY S. TISDALE
JOSEPHINE R. MEYERS
KATIE R. JOHNSON
VIOLA P. HOWELL
SYLVIA N. CONNORS
REBECCA B. RUFFIN
ELIZABETH T. RIGGS
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CLARENCE C. MILLER SR.
RODNEY S. MURPHY
DAVID L. RAZOR
JAMES D. AMBROSE
LARONE COLLINS JR.
WANDA L. MOODY
MARGIE T. SUNDAY
WALTER ROYAL JR.
PAUL D. CASADY
PIGS MEANT FOR FARMS, NOT HOMES, COURT RULES
STATE RELEASES LIST OF ``10 MOST WANTED'' CHILD SUPPORT EVADERS FATHER WHO OWES THE MOST - $60,176 - HAS 23-YEAR-OLD CHILD IN CHESAPEAKE.
COURT RULES AGAINST JUDGE'S PLAN FOR LUXURY HOUSE NEIGHBORS SAID THE 3-STORY HOUSE WOULD DISTURB THE LAKESIDE BEACH COMMUNITY.
NORFOLK SCHOOLS CALL IN CONSULTANTS THE GOAL: RAISING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CITY'S POOR AND MINORITY STUDENTS.
BRIEFS
HURRICANE FRAN LEAVES BAD SMELL IN CHESAPEAKE NOSES
PORTSMOUTH BOARD POSTPONES VOTE ON GPA WAIVER POLICY SOME ISSUES, SUCH AS THE HANDLING OF TRANSFER STUDENTS' CASES, AREN'T CLEAR.
PEOPLE LOOK FOR ``THIRD PLACES'' TO CONNECT
HELMS WIDENS LEAD OVER GANTT IN INCREASINGLY DIVISIVE CONTEST
HOMES TRANSFORM DREAMS INTO REALITY THANKS TO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, PAM SPENCE WILL HAVE A NEW HOME.
THIS CUR DOG DOES HUNT - FOR WAYS TO RAISE HACKLES
REGATTA TO TOSS IN HISTORIC LAND TOURS ALBEMARLE MUSEUM WILL OFFER GUIDED TOURS OF THE CITY.
ACCOMPLICE IN TROOPER'S DEATH SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS, NO PAROLE
WHY DID THE ANGLERS CROSS THE ROAD?
TEENS DELIVER ON PROMISE OF PIZZA TO PUBLIC HOUSING ONE YEAR LATER, NORFOLK RESIDENTS CELEBRATE PIZZA-RIA!'S SUCCESS.
JONES CITED
NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTIONS
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT APPEALS RULING ON SUIT BY EX-TECH STUDENT
BERKLEY FAMILIES LOOK AT STRENGTHS OF PAST TO BUILD AREA'S FUTURE
NORTHERN BEACHES WERE THE SPOT FOR SPOT
STATE FISHERIES DIVISION TO LIFT SIZE LIMIT, CUT BLUEFISH QUOTA
MEMO TO VIRGINIANS
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