The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, October 5, 1996
HUD GRANT TO HELP CITIES FIGHT CRIME THE $2 MILLION WILL HELP TO CONTINUE A CRACKDOWN ON CRIME IN PUBLIC HOUSING.
TICKETS AVAILABLE TO JOIN NAVY FOR A DAY DURING FLEET WEEK
DAILY DIGEST
LEANN RIMES AT HARBOR PARK
FAMOUS FLORIDA LITIGATOR TO SPEAK SUNDAY AT NSU
GYMSTRADA CASE GROWS: A RESPONSE, CRIMINAL CHARGES MOTHERS ALLEGE THEIR DAUGHTERS WERE ASSAULTED BY THE SCHOOL'S COACHES.<
CHINESE AMBASSADOR TO SPEAK HERE WEDNESDAY
EX-PASTOR ACQUITTED FOR LACK OF EVIDENCE
GERMANY AWARDS ODU PROFESSOR CROSS OF MERIT
KISS AT HAMPTON COLISEUM VOICE OF TOMORROW FACE OF YESTERDAY
STARR APPEARS AT REGENT TO MARK ANNIVERSARY
2 BEACH LAWMAKERS TRY TO REVERSE APPROVAL OF BAY OYSTER HARVESTS
1946-1996 : FAIRMONT PHARMACY CLOSES ITS DOORS TODAY CHAIN DRUG STORES, CHANGES IN INSURANCE HELP BRING AN END TO THE NORFOLK MAINSTAY.
LUCY M. STALLINGS
LETHA G. ANSELL
JACK F. COOPER SR.
ELIZABETH M. PASQUIER
LUDIE E. EDWARDS
ANDREW MASON JR.
JOHN T. COEFIELD JR.
WILLIAM MASON
COTTIE E. BOYCE
FALL CHILL AT KILL DEVIL HILLS
VERONA Y. BULLOCK
LILLIAN G. TOLSON
ROBERT E. WHITE
JOSHUA G. LAWTON
JESSE H. DALEY
MARY H. ROCHEVOT
RUSSELL G. HUTTER
MILDRED C. SMITH
HOWARD A. BROWN
RICHARD M. JERVIS
MARY G. BEARD
ROBERT E. HUGHES
HELEN P. HORTON
JAMES M. KELSO
THELMA M. SMITH
FREDRICK H. SCHRIEVER SR.
DAISY EVANS
BETTY J. SETHMAN
JEAN E. WILSON
SARA A. MURPHY
"HE TOUCHED A LOT OF LIVES." MOYOCK 16-YEAR-OLD IS REMEMBERED FOR HIS CHEERFULNESS, STRENGTH IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST CANCER.
THEATRE OF DARE SERVES COMEDY WITH A SIDE ORDER OF COOKING
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A story about regional airports Saturday incorrectly listed the number of jobs generated by the traffic at the facilities as the number of employees at the airports. Correction published Tuesday, October 8, 1996 on page B3 of the North Carolina Edition of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** STUDY: DARE AIRPORT IS FLYING HIGH IN 1994-95, IT PROVIDED JOBS FOR 282 PEOPLE AND HELPED LEAD TO $14 MILLION IN SPENDING.
BID ON MANTEO ACCEPTED BY BOARD NEW GUIDELINES LEAVE MORE ROOM FOR COMPETITION
IN SPITE OF ROUGH WINDS, THE FISH WERE STILL BITING
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