The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 20, 1996
WILLIAM L. SWAIN
SARAH A. KEA
MARY B. COLLIER
ELGIE F. ROADY
BONNIE E. MCEACHIN
LUCILLE P. ELINGS
THOMAS H. TWINE SR.
DOROTHY E. MELMS
EDWARD A. WAYNO SR.
ESTELLE N. REID
STEPHEN R. WRONA
NORMAN E. PAVEY
MAMIE E. DELOATCH
MARGARET F. CAHOON
CAROL BOLINGER
MARY V. GILLESPIE
HENRY F. COFFEY
JOSEPHINE M. INGRAM
LEA E. POKINES
WILLIAM M. MARTIN JR.
LOUISE M. VAUGHAN
RICHARD T. DANIELS
JACK W. PAYNE
EVELYN S. TONKIN
ISABELLA B. WHITE
DORIS MITCHELL
RUFUS M. VOLIVA JR.
BARBARA A. JAMES
MONE'T A. ELEY
RANDOLPH CANNADY
EDNA A. CAMERON
ELSIE K. BROWN
NANNIE M. SANFORD
CREWS LESSEN DANGERS OF LEAD PAINT
9TH ANNUAL VIRGINIA WINE FESTIVAL ENTERS SECOND TASTY DAY THE TOWN POINT PARK EVENT SHOWCASED VINTAGES FROM 25 OF THE STATE'S WINERIES.
MORE ART THAN BUYERS KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH STOCKLEY GARDENS FALL ART FESTIVAL OFFERS PLENTY TO SEE. IT'S THE DECIDING THAT'S HARD.
VOLUNTEERS HELP GET OLD HOMES UP TO CODE
MOMS MUST BE ON THEIR TOES AS THEY SHAPE THOSE MEMORIES
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The phone number for Korean War Veterans Reunion Inc. in Virginia Beach is 467-1233. A number published with a story on Sunday was incorrect. Correction published Monday, October 21, 1996 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN- PILOT. ***************************************************************** REMEMBERING KOREA AT LONG, LONG LAST, VETERANS OF KOREA HAVE THEIR PARADE
CANDIDATES SHOULD HAVE TO SPEND SOME TIME ON ROUTE 94
PERQUIMANS COUNTY AIMS TO BE THE MOST COURTEOUS IN THE STATE
SHIPS RACING FROM ANNAPOLIS TO NORFOLK ENDURE A CALM BEFORE THEY RIDE OUT A STORM
POLICE SEEKING CLUES IN DEATH OF MARINE
LAYING DOWN THE PIPELINE BEFORE THE GASTON PIPELINE IS COMPLETED, CONTRACTORS WILL SPEND NEARLY $120 MILLION AND LAY 20,000 PIECES OF PIPE. MOST OF THE WORK WILL BE FINISHED BEFORE ANYONE KNOWS WHETHER A DROP OF WATER WILL EVER BE ALLOWED TO FLOW THROUGH THE PIPELINE.
HOUSTON FINALIST WINS PAGEANT FOR FILIPINO-AMERICANS
COUNTRY CLUB FEUD OPENS IN CIRCUIT COURT ON MONDAY
GOING FOR TERM TWO JONES FAVORS JETTIES AND A BALANCED BUDGET, TOBACCO FARMERS AND SIMPLIFIED WETLANDS LAWS.
STUDENT SLEUTHS HOPE TO CLEAR BELL MYSTERY
HIGHWAY WIDENING
COA BUILDING NAMED
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