The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, October 4, 1996
ETHEL R. KLAGES
MARY BARNES
LOUISE R. GALLOP
MARK A. BENTHALL
FRANCES B. AYERS
MARY H. ROCHEVOT
JOHN T. COEFIELD JR.
HOWARD W. NEWBY
ELIZABETH W. PEELE
LIVIUS D. COX JR.
MARY B. BROOKS
JOHN P. AUSTIN
PEARL K. BUTLER
CHRISTINE C. ONLEY
MABEL F. HARRIS
WALTER MORRING
PHILIP J. HATHAWAY
WILLIE M. GOODMAN
WILLIE WILLIAMS
VICKIE L. STREM
SHARON L. PHILLIPS
ETHEL V. EVERTON
CARSON B. JONES
OTIS W. ZIRKLE
ELLEN L. MORRELL
COLLINS R. COX
ERMA B. LEATHERWOOD
ODESSA C. KEYES
ROBERT E. HUGHES
LETHA G. ANSELL
CLARA P. CAMPBELL
RICHARD M. JERVIS
FRED H. JOHNSON
AMBER L. JOHNSON
ETHEL M. ERB
ALETHIA J. FARLESS
AGENCY STAFF OPPOSES WESTERN BRANCH SITE FOR SURGERY FACILITY BOARD WILL REACH DECISION TUESDAY ON MARYVIEW'S PROPOSED CENTER.
PORTSMOUTH MAN'S REFUND MAY GO TO UNPAID TAXES
STONE-COLD CASE GETS A BIG BOOST FROM TRAFFIC STOP
SPEAKER SAYS AREA SUFFERING AN ECONOMIC GAP PRIVATE-SECTOR WAGES ARE BELOW NATIONAL LEVEL, CONSULTANT SAYS.
WATCHDOGS SOUGHT TO FIGHT FOR ELDERLY OMBUDSMEN WOULD HELP PEOPLE IN NURSING HOMES AND ADULT CARE FACILITIES.
MOTHER GUILTY OF NEGLECT FOR LEAVING GIRL, 2, ALONE
ELECTRIC CARS CHARGE AHEAD AT RALLY NORTHAMPTON-EAST IS BELIEVED TO BE FIRST PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL TO HOST SUCH AN EVENT.
PIER FISHING IS SLOW, BUT CHARTER BOATS HIT HOT TUNA
WHITEWATER INVESTIGATOR TO SPEAK AT REGENT KENNETH STARR SAYS HIS SPEECH TODAY AT PAT ROBERTSON'S UNIVERSITY WILL BE APOLITICAL.
READY TO RIDE THE PORTSMOUTH SHUTTLE
A SATELLITE HUG
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