The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, October 3, 1996
WILLIE SPARROW
THERESA L. LEWIS
PAUL D. CASADY
MARGARET W. COLLINS
FANNIE L. HUGHSON
ALICE L. MATTHEWS
ALEXANDER B. BOWDEN
DAPHINE W. WILLIAMS
VIRGINIA L. COLLINS
BEATRICE WILLIAMS
THELMA M. SMITH
EUGENE J. BYRD
IRIS M. ROUNTREE
BETTY A. MINTER
MARGARET EVANS
CLEO V. HARRIS
MARGARET P. POPE
EDWARD L. LIVERMAN
MARK A. BENTHALL
ELIZABETH H. TAYLOR
FRANK E. PARKER
ERMA B. LEATHERWOOD
MARY B. BROOKS
WILL E. LAND
BESSIE S. PHELPS
JULIAN C. THOMPSON
WILLIAM N. COX JR.
LEWIS J. MIZELLE
BARBARA E. PARKER
JAMES S. DORSEY
RUBY VAUGHAN
EVELYN PLEASANTS
VERONA Y. BULLOCK
JOHN L. SMITH SR.
MAMIE B. HAYES
ANN C. FALLS
THOMAS W. BEDULA
EMERITA M. ROSENBERG
MARY H. DOUGHTIE
LONNIE MILES
BEVERLY F. WILLAFORD
ANTHONY T. JOHNSON JR.
CLARA P. CAMPBELL
JUNE B. JACOCKS
LOUISE MCCLEMENS
REBUILDING VULNERABLE AREAS THE GOVERNMENT: LAWMAKERS ARE LOOKING AT THE BOTTOM LINE IN DISASTER RELIEF
STORM-STRUCK HOMEOWNERS' INSURANCE MAY BE WORTHLESS
PACT WILL ENABLE PUBLIC TO CROSS WILDLIFE REFUGE NOVEL PLAN ENDS 30-YEAR STANDOFF BY STATE AND U.S.
100 AND COUNTING A VIRGINIA BEACH NURSING HOME TOASTS FIVE OF ITS RESIDENTS WHO HAVE REACHED THE CENTURY MARK.
NORFOLK SCHOOLS GET U.S. TECHNOLOGY GRANT GIVEN $1.2 MILLION, THE DISTRICT WILL LEAD A PROJECT LINKING IT TO 21 PUBLIC SCHOOLS NATIONALLY.
WAHOO! AND YELLOWFIN AND MACKEREL, TOO
STATE SURVEYS PUBLIC ON LOSS OF SEVEN-MILE RAILROAD SPUR
NAGS HEAD EXTENDS MORATORIUM ON ADULT BUSINESSES TOWN OFFICIALS WANT MORE TIME TO WORK ON GUIDELINES FOR SUCH ESTABLISHMENTS.
SOME RESIST ELIZABETH CITY'S EXPANSION RESIDENTS IN AREAS TARGETED FOR ANNEXATION ARE UPSET THAT THEY HAVE NO SAY.
LAND FOR CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE CENTER PRICE IN LINE WITH OTHER PARCELS
BOAT CAPTAINS MAKE PITCH ON PROPOSAL FOR BLUEFIN
MEMO TO VIRGINIA VOTERS
1 DEAD, 1 HURT IN ACCIDENT
AN EXTRA TOUCH
CAB DRIVER SHOOTS ALLEGED GUNMAN
POLICE CAPTAIN'S SON CONVICTED IN THEFT OF ATV
MAN ARRESTED AT HOSPITAL AFTER CAR HITS HIS SON WOMAN, 72, IS CHARGED WITH RECKLESS DRIVING AT SCHOOL BUS STOP IN SUFFOLK.
BEACH CHAMBER ENDORSES REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
WALTERS RECALLS INTERVIEW HITS OF HER TV PAST
SUFFOLK OFFICIALS DEFEND DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENTS
DOWNTOWN NORFOLK CLOSURES
ODU FACULTY MEMBER NOMINATED FOR 1996 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD
FORMER OPERATOR OF SEWAGE PLANT PLEADS NOT GUILTY HE'S CHARGED WITH WASTE DISCHARGES AND FILING FALSE POLLUTION REPORTS.
ALLEN DISCREDITS CRITICISM FROM EPA AS ``HISSY-FIT''
AN EXTRA TOUCH
WOMAN DIES IN LEAP FROM TRUCK
24TH STREET TO BE CLOSED
MAN SHOT TO DEATH
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