The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, October 30, 1996
BLAZE DESTROYS HOUSE
MAN DIES OF GUNSHOT
IRIS S. MORGAN
RICHARD E. OVERTON
MELVIN W. POYNER SR.
LUCILLE L. DAIL
MYRTLE M. LAWSON
GARY A. WHITE
LINA N. CASPER
ETHEL L. CARNEY
DELZORA S. SALLEE
CAROL L. KEYES
ROY M. TAYLOR
LILLIAN V. SIMMONS
HORACE E. CARTER SR.
GUY M. WINFREY
JOSEPHINE O. WIGGINS
SAMUEL L. MORRIS
GERALDINE M. MOYER
DOROTHY S. OWENS
THEODORE R. BREZINA
RUSHIE R. JOHNSON
HAROLD M. HEMBREE
CYNTHIA W. JENKINS
ALICE C. HENLEY
VERONICA W. CASHAT
CHARLOTTE L. GRAY
JAMES C. JONES
SIDNEY RICKS
JOSEPH T. BOONE
LEWIS C. COOPER
HERMAN C. BRANCH
MOYLED BURRIS
STELLA K. BURNISKE
WILLIAM E. YANCEY
PAUL S. CALLETTO
JEANA L. CHRISTIAN
SARAH LAWRENCE FAIRMAN
DAISY W. MORROW
LESLIE M. FISHER III
RAYMOND L. DEAN
DOROTHY L. HUGHES
JUVENILE LEADS POLICE ON 100 MPH MANTEO CHASE
MANTEO'S CHESLEY MALL DMV OFFICE IS BRIEFLY CLOSED FOR TAGS, REGISTRATIONS
COUNCIL MEMBERS DISCUSS LOCAL BATTLE OF THE BANDS
PROTECTING FARMS AMONG ISSUES REPORT PUTS TO SUFFOLK PLANNERS
FAMILY, FRIENDS MOURN DEATH OF CHURCHLAND HIGH JUNIOR
BEACH TO PAY $2.7 MILLION IN 1ST PRESERVATION PURCHASE
MAN GUILTY IN SLAYING OF DRIVER OF STALLED CAR ALONG ROUTE 44
THE CANDIDATES: 2ND HOUSE DISTRICT WITH LITTLE PIZAZZ, PICKETT FIGHTS FOR HIS SIXTH TERM
THE CANDIDATES: 2ND HOUSE DISTRICT TATE TRIES TO RALLY CONSERVATIVES IN HIS 1ST OFFICE RUN
NORFOLK MAYOR OFFERS COMPROMISE ON SHELTER
BEACH DRAFTS WISH LIST FOR NEXT ASSEMBLY SESSION MORE MONEY IS SOUGHT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH, LIBRARIES AND THE MARINE SCIENCE MUSEUM.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** CLARIFICATION A story in the Oct. 30 Virginian-Pilot about flu shots for the elderly noted that free shots are available at local health departments. Those shots are free to Medicare beneficiaries. Otherwise, there is a charge. Correction published Thursday, November 7, 1996. ***************************************************************** FLU SHOTS URGED FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE FOLKS 65 AND OLDER ACCOUNT FOR 90% OF U.S. DEATHS EACH YEAR FROM INFLUENZA.
ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP HIRES FUND-RAISING FIRM
AVON PIER REPORTS BEST FISHING ON A SLOW DAY
GANTT VISITS MANTEO IN FINAL-WEEK DRIVE TO UNSEAT HELMS
INSURANCE CZAR VISITS BLUE SKY PROJECT HE'S BEHIND THE EFFORT TO STRENGTHEN BUILDINGS AGAINST HURRICANES.
BUYING FOR THE FUTURE MARINE COMMISSION OKS BUYOUT OF BAY OYSTER CATCH
FORGET DOLE - PEROT TAKES ON CLINTON
HAYES BORROWS WHILE HUNT RELIES ON FUND-RAISING, REPORTS SHOW
ELIZABETH CITY COUNCIL CHOOSES 26-YEAR VETERAN AS NEW FIRE CHIEF
THE CANDIDATES ON LEADERSHIPS
RIVAL SWANSBORO TAKES THIRD VOLLEYBALL TITLE FROM CAMDEN
SPORTS COMPLEX APPROVED
MARK WARNER USES THE MAIL TO MAKE A FINAL CAMPAIGN ATTACK
PLANTATION'S FRIENDS GET GO-AHEAD FOR RESTORATION
SUSPECT IN BOATING ACCIDENT ARRESTED
REGENT DEAN TO SERVE ON PANEL
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