The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, October 19, 1996
ROBERT F. RIFFLE SR.
VIRGINIA W. TURNER
MARY B. SMITH
LILLIAN RIDDICK
THELMA L. SPENCER
IVEN W. GODWIN
DORIS K. HANDZO
GEORGE H. HARRELL
LORI S. HASSELL
TEX R. MERCER
HUGH E. MORTON JR.
ELSIE K. BROWN
EUNICE HARMON
RONNIE A. STALLINGS
SIX IN BEACH RUN FOR LITTLE-KNOWN PUBLIC OFFICE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION PANEL HELPS FARMERS MANAGE LAND AND REDUCE RUNOFF.
INJURED FARMER FINDS THAT EVEN A ``RAMBO'' NEEDS FRIENDS AROUND
WHAT'S IN A NAME? A LOT OF CONFUSION IF YOU'RE IN CHESAPEAKE SCHOOLS WITH SIMILAR NAMES AND ADDRESSES CAUSE MIX-UPS.
SUFFOLK FAMILY TRANSFER ORDINANCE UP FOR DISCUSSION ONCE AGAIN
POLICE SWEEP E. OCEAN VIEW 40 OFFICERS MAKE ARRESTS ON PATROL, AT CHECKPOINT.
BAR GROUP ENDORSES 4 TO REPLACE EDMONDS ELEVEN LAWYERS HAVE APPLIED FOR NORFOLK CIRCUIT COURT JUDGESHIP.
CAROUSEL BRINGS NEW SPARKLE TO COLEMAN NURSERY THE TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND IS ADDING A NEW RIDE.
EVMS STUDIES OF OBESITY AWARDED U.S. GRANT MONEY WORK WITH LABORATORY RATS MAY ONE DAY YIELD A TREATMENT FOR BEING OVERWEIGHT.
POLITICIAN'S TRAFFIC CASE PUT OFF IN DARE COURT CONTROVERSIAL GOP FIGURE DANNY GRAY HAS BEEN FOUND GUILTY, BUT HE IS APPEALING THE FINDING
BURNIM DEDICATES ECSU TO THE FUTURE NEW CHANCELLOR, 47, CHALLENGES ``LEADERS OF THE NEXT MILLENIUM''
COLD FRONT PUSHES ASIDE SUMMER
DO-GOODER'S JUICY ROLE SATISFIES BOTH STOMACH, SOUL
PAGEANT SEEKS TO REVIVE CULTURAL PRIDE, HERITAGE AMONG FILIPINO-AMERICANS THE PAGEANTS WERE HELD AT FIRST TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CHURCH AND CIVIC GROUPS.
1ST WOMAN APPLICANT WANTED SCHOOL TO STAY ALL-MALE
HUNT FAVORED TO WIN, POLL FINDS MARSHALL HOLDS 6% LEAD OVER PETTY IN RACE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
``COOKIN' WITH GUS'' BOASTS CAST EQUAL TO A NONSENSICAL SCRIPT
PETTY VISITS
AT LAST, A NAME: ROANOKE ISLAND FESTIVAL PARK
COED OPEN HOUSE DRAWS 2 WOMEN TO VMI CAMPUS THE HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS SPENT THE NIGHT NEXT DOOR TO THE CADETS' BARRACKS.
2 PIPE BOMBS DETONATED
STATE DIGEST
WISDOM FROM A LAKOTA SHAMAN
APPOINTED TO BRIDGE AUTHORITY
RED RIBBONS
PREPARING FOR THE PAGEANT
CORRECTION
NORFOLK OFFERS VACCINES
NSU HOMECOMING
BLUE WATER ANGLERS FARE WELL, THOSE ON PIERS HAVE A SLOW DAY
THOMAS E. HARRELL
JACK WATERS
MAMIE E. DELOATCH
DEONTRACE S. WARD
JAMES H. STUKES
JOHN W. WILSON
WILLIE M. WETHINGTON SR.
ANNE B. NELSON
ELGIE F. ROADY
JAMES A. HOWARD SR.
HAZEL D. STAPLES
CARRIE B. SAUNDERS
ESTELLE N. REID
EUGENE BOWMAN
JOSEPH L. GAGNON JR.
ROGER S. LOCKWOOD
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