The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, October 17, 1996
EILEEN B. MCSWEENEY
ROBERT R. BARTLETT
HENRY A. WALTON
DE'JUAN M. PARKER
KENNETH Q. POYNTER SR.
LEROY A. WESCOTT
MATTIE L. EBRON
MARY S. BRADLEY
ANNE C. PATRAGAS
JEWELL M. ENGLISH
MINNIE E. BURNSIDE
MARION M. KENNEDY
RUBY M. NATOLI
LETHA WHITEHURST
LINWOOD RHODES JR.
DOUGLAS H. THOMASSEN
MARY B. SYKES
FLORENCE E. IOBST
WILLIAM E. CHITTY
PAMELA MOSCOFFIAN
ERNEST G. YOUNG
SHIRLEY ROBINSON KOSMA
EDWARD D. ALLEN
DORIS P. TAYLOR
LILLIE H. WILLIAMS
EDWARD L. HAGERMAN
PRINCE A. POWERS SR.
GEORGE A. WILLIS
MARGARET M. JONES
CLIFTON D. MURPHY
HAYWOOD S. BREWER
VICTORIA L. GRINAVIC
J. ROBERT COOKE
MARIE H. WALLACE
ALEXANDER CUFFEE SR.
SHEPHERD M. ARMSTRONG
ROBERT C. SULLIVAN
HOWARD D. HILL
BATTLING SMOG REGION'S AIR IS CLEAN - BY TODAY'S STANDARDS BUT EPA RULES FOR EVEN CLEANER AIR MAY BE RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER.
LILY C. YOUNG
ROOFING REPAIRS BEHIND SCHEDULE AT BEACH SCHOOLS
LESBIANS AND GAYS ALERTED TO PRESENCE OF POSSIBLE KILLER
BATTLESHIP TO ARRIVE AT NEW HOME TODAY
A HEADQUARTERS FOR THE HOMELESS NORFOLK CENTER PROVIDES COFFEE, SHOWERS AND REST FROM THE STREET.
FLIER ALERTS GAYS IN OUTER BANKS ABOUT SUSPECT IN SERIAL KILLINGS
WIDENING OF U.S. ROUTE 460 ELIMINATED FROM TRAFFIC STUDY
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A story in Thursday's MetroNews section erroneously said that a new academic building at Virginia Wesleyan College would cost $2.5 million. That is the amount of money raised for the building so far. The cost of the building has not been determined. Correction published Friday, October 18, 1996 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** NEW VICE CHAIRMAN ELECTED AT WESLEYAN
2ND LAWSUIT INTENSIFIES FEUD OVER LIGHT SHOWS NORFOLK BOTANICAL GARDEN ACCUSES COMPANY OF SETTING UP BEACH DISPLAY.
BULL'S-EYE LOGO TO MARK NEW BELTWAY FOR HAMPTON ROADS THE 55-MILE ROUTE TOUCHES SIX OF THE REGION'S CITIES AND TWO TUNNEL SYSTEMS.
SUFFOLK DELAYS VOTE ON RAISING UTILITY RATES ``WE'RE SUFFERING,'' ONE UNHAPPY RESIDENT SAID AT A CITY COUNCIL HEARING WEDNESDAY.
BEACH MAN PUSHES FOR CHANGE IN TEACHER TENURE LAW DANIEL ARRIS, A SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER, WANTS TO BEGIN RENEWABLE CONTRACTS.
DOLE MAINTAINS NARROW LEAD OVER CLINTON
CONDITIONS FINE BUT FISHING IS A FIZZLE ON DARE COAST
PARTNERSHIP HIRES TWO CONSULTANTS RALEIGH PLANNERS JOLT PANEL WITH INITIAL REQUEST OF $80,000 A YEAR.
STORMS WON'T SINK MUSEUM, BUILDERS HOPE THE GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC MUSEUM WILL BE MADE TO HOLD OFF HATTERAS' STORMS.
GATES COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM TO MARK 25TH ANNIVERSARY
CRUISER RESCUE
CRUISER ESCORTED TO SAFETY
ACCLAIMED SCIENTIST TO SPEAK AT ODU
NORFOLK PRINCIPALS' FRUSTRATIONS ARE VOICED AT MEETING WITH BOARD
GREAT WAY TO START A DAY
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