The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 6, 1996
- KIDS SHOULD OBEY RULES FOR KIDS, NOT FOR GROWN-UPS
- IT TAKES DEBATE PREPARATIONS TO OFFER THESE INSIGHTS INTO DOLE AND CLINTON
CAMPAIGNS
- ELEMENTARY REPORT CARDS TO CHANGE IN CHESAPEAKE
- 20-YEAR-OLD NAVY MAN KILLED IN CAR ACCIDENT
- THE BEAUTY OF VOTING
AT THE HICKS ACADEMY OF BEAUTY, CIVICS IS AS CRUCIAL AS COSMETOLOGY.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Theodore E. Masters Jr., who was a grants analyst for the city of
Portsmouth, did not retire under the Portsmouth Police and Fire
Departments' Retirement Plan. A photo caption with an Oct. 6
MetroNews story had an error. Masters retired under a separate,
city-funded pension plan.
Correction published Saturday, October 12, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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PENSION PLAN BURDENS CITY
PORTSMOUTH OFFICIALS SAY THE MONEY COULD BE BETTER USED FOR DEVELOPMENT
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The name of the Freemason Street Baptist Church was incomplete in
a graphic with Sunday's MetroNews story about the future of downtown
Norfolk.
Correction published , The Virginian-Pilot, Thursday, October 10,
1996, pA2
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FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN RESTS ON SHOPPERS' FEET
NORFOLK WANTS MALL VISITORS TO WALK - AND SPREAD THE SUCCESS.
- HELLO, MR. PEANUT
- MILITARY SECRETARIES MEET AT NAVAL BASE
JOINT TRAINING IS EMPHASIZED.
- CRIME LINE
- 700 BIRD WATCHERS FLOCK TO EASTERN SHORE FOR FESTIVAL
- BEACH WELCOMES BAND FROM SISTER CITY IN NORWAY
- VIRGINIA BEACH VETERAN PLANS 2ND ANNUAL KOREAN WAR REUNION
- VIRGINIA OPERA TURNS IN STRONG PERFORMANCE
A TALENTED CAST IN FINE VOCAL FORM LED ``LUCIA'' OVER A FEW MINOR HURDLES.
- CHORALE'S OPENER HAS A LITTLE GOOD, A LITTLE BAD
- ROBERT E. HUGHES
- MARY G. BEARD
- CYNTHIA L. COULBOURNE
- FRED D. BOONE SR.
- BROOKS BOZMAN
- WALTER M. MORRING SR.
- RUTH T. WOMACK
- WINONA W. MARTIN
- LEE T. SUMRELL
- ROY L. SAVAGE
- MABEL F. HARRIS
- LISA ANNE BAKER
- EFFIE H. THOMAS
- THOMAS C.MADDREY
- BENJAMIN SMITH III
- ALFRED R. COBB
- ROBERT L. MOORE
- JAMES L. MORGAN
- VIRGINIA R. WHITE
- LILLIAN T. BUNCH
- JEAN E. WILSON
- SELMA L. DAVIS
- IVAN J. CORNIER JR.
- MARK B. KUSHNER
- BELVA P. LAWRENCE
- ALONZO D. FAISON JR.
- WILLIAM E. FOREHAND SR.
- LETTIE N. BUNCH
- WILLIAM A. SHADDEAU JR.
- FRANCES J. WRIGHT
- CLARENCE A. WINBUSH
- LESLIE E. HUGHES SR.
- BEATRICE S. VINSON
- BILLIE G. HOLLIS
- KARL H. BORDEAUX
- LETA L. BEENE
- HAIDEE C. EWELL
- KENNETH L. WHITE
- DINNER THEATER MAY BE IN SCHOOLHOUSE SCRIPT
STUMPY POINT MAN HAS BIG DREAMS FOR THE ISOLATED BUILDING HE ONCE ATTENDED.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Clean Up Congress opposes Sen. Jesse Helms' re-election and has
not contributed money to his campaign. The Human Rights Campaign
Fund is a gay and lesbian rights supporter, opposes Helms and has
not contributed to his campaign.
A story Oct. 6 on campaign contributions incorrectly said the
two organizations had made large donations to the North Carolina
Republican.
Correction published Friday, October 11, 1996 on page B1 of the
North Carolina Edition of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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THE SENATE RACE: BIG CONTRIBUTORS
OUTSIDE DONORS WEIGH IN
- A PIONEER'S LEGACY
THE ENGINE MOSES ROUNTREE WHITE JR. LOVED IS NOW HIS MEMORIAL AT THE DISMAL
SWAMP CANAL VISITOR CENTER.
- PLAN TO PLUCK A PUMPKIN? YOU CAN'T PLUNK ONE TO DIVINE ITS CHARACTER
by SS