The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, October 29, 1996
NANCY E. KIGHT
DANIEL M. DYER
LEON B. ROYAL
JOHN M. LONG
WILLIAM R. MOORE
VELMA MANLEY
KASEE L. BANKS
MARY B. MINNS
DEWEY TALTON
EVELYN V. TREFNY
ETHEL B. WHITE
MARTHA ASTWOOD
ANNIE D. ROUSE
ETHEL H. DAVID
HAROLD SPILKA
ANDREW WILLIAMS
MARCIALA BURNS
A. LEWIS DOWDY
POLLY O. FARR
JENNIE E. CHASE
SUSIE MURRAY
G. GRADY SEAFORD
CHARLES DAVIS
DORIS A. RICE
TEDDY J. WILSON
TASSIE M. BRADY
HELEN C. RUTH
SUSAN MYERS
DAVID J. SEMKO
LEWIS F. LAWRENCE
THEODORE L. BALIS JR.
WATSON NEIMAN
RALPH W. BUCHANAN
ARTHELLA B. ALMOND
JAMIE B. THACH
CARL J. ALLEN
LOUIS H. CAPILONGO
FREDRICK T. JORDAN
BARRY LEE JACOBSON
JAMES W. FAISON SR.
PATRICIA B. EDWARDS
ARCHIE L. TOLIVER
NATHANIEL S. DRUMHELLER JR.
OUT-OF-STATE ``SOFT MONEY'' POURS IN TO AID N.C. PARTIES
FEMALE HORMONE FOUND TO PLAY A ROLE IN MICE, SKIN SWABBED WITH ESTROGEN PREVENTS HAIR GROWTH.
TV CALL-IN SHOW GIVES CITIZENS A VOICE ABOUT SCHOOLS
PEP BOYS DROPS PLANS TO PROCEED WITH STORE
WORKER BURNED BY POWER LINE IN VA. BEACH
HEALTH OFFICIALS ASK OLDER ADULTS TO SET AN EXAMPLE, GET FLU SHOTS
TRYING DEMOCRACY ON FOR SIZE LESSONS IN CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY KIDS VOTING GIVES STUDENTS AN EARLY TASTE OF POLITICS - IN HOPES THEY'LL LEAD THEIR PARENTS TO THE POLLS.
OPTIMUM CHOICE PULLOUT TAKES EFFECT JAN. 1 MEDICARE HMO LEAVING AREA ITS OWNER CITES HIGH MEDICAL COSTS AND LOW REIMBURSEMENT RATES FROM UNCLE SAM.
FEDERAL JURY CONVICTS KINGPIN, 2 OTHERS LINKED TO PORTSMOUTH DRUG RING
ADVISORY REFERENDUM RALLY DRAWS 40 CITIZENS PLAN'S BACKERS WANT TO HEAR VOTERS' VOICES ON COUNCIL DECISIONS.
LESSENTHIEN GETS 27 YEARS IN ESPIONAGE CASE
SORRY, CHARLIE: WEEKEND TUNA CATCHES WERE BOOMING
SHOULD VOTERS LET THE GOVERNOR SAY NO? NORTH CAROLINA IS THE ONLY STATE WITHOUT A GUBERNATORIAL VETO.
CAMDEN GIRLS FACE FAMILIAR VOLLEYBALL RIVALS TONIGHT
STATE DIGEST
THE CANDIDATES: ON BUILDING CONSENSUS
HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS
APPARENT HEART ATTACK TRIGGERS CRASH
KERSHAW TALKS POLITICS TO HIS FANS AT THE BEACH
HOUSE SPEAKER MOSS PROMISES $500,000 TO VIRGINIA TECH
NSU MARCHES AGAINST VIOLENCE THE CANDLELIGHT EVENT MEANT EVEN MORE IN THE WAKE OF A STUDENT'S FATAL SHOOTING.
FIRE CAUSES $5,000 DAMAGE
MAN SHOT
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