The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, October 31, 1996
- RICHARD E. OVERTON
- STELLA R. BURNISKE
- LOIS A. DOWNING
- CLARENCE J. LITTLE SR.
- DELZORA S. SALLEE
- WILLIAM E. YANCEY
- JETTIE W. HATHAWAY
- ALICE A. MILLER
- JAMES GUY PRICE
- GUY M. WINFREY
- WILLIAM T. TUTTLE
- WILLIAM A. BOSWELL III
- DAISY W. MORROW
- EARL L. BAUM
- CLARENCE A. DAVIS
- ADELL NICHOLS
- HARVEY O. NUPP
- RUBY S. JOHNSON
- RAYMOND L. DEAN
- RICHMOND P. CARR
- MARTITA T. VAN NATTER
- ALTON BRYANT
- MARILYN E. GRAHAM
- THELMA R. DAVIS
- C. WYATT BAUM SR.
- CYNTHIA W. JENKINS
- GLADYS H. BARLOW
- MARGARET W. HOLDER
- PHILLIP BELL
- LYLE L. CORCORAN SR.
- WALTER L. BYRD
- HUNTER H. WILLIAMS
- STEVEN M. VOIGT
- WILLIAM C. EVERETT
- BARBARA A. WATFORD
- THE CANDIDATES: 3RD HOUSE DISTRICT
SCOTT WOULD INVEST MORE IN YOUTH IN THIRD TERM
- THE CANDIDATES: 3RD HOUSE DISTRICT
IN FAMILY OR POLICY, HOLLAND BELIEVES IN SELF-RELIANCE
- FIFTH-GRADERS LIKE TEACHING LITTLE ONES
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Clarifications
Michael Edward King, arrested in the Sunday murder of Philip Bell
in Portsmouth, was listed by police as living in the 800 block of
DeKalb Ave. in Portsmouth. Residents at the address said Friday,
however, that King does not live there.
Correction published, Saturday, November 2, 1996, p. A2
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MAN CHARGED IN SLAYING OF CHURCHLAND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
- A FRIGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE
DESPITE HER DISABILITY, A SUFFOLK WOMAN CONTINUES TO DECK OUT HER HOUSE FOR
HALLOWEEN.
- CORRODED PIPE BLAMED FOR SEWAGE SPILL IN CHESAPEAKE
THE SYSTEM IS BEING CHECKED FOR OTHER POSSIBLE WEAK SPOTS.
- NORFOLK SCHOOLS RECONSIDER GRADE REQUIREMENTS
ATHLETES, OTHERS WOULD HAVE TO EARN OVERALL C AVERAGE TO PARTICIPATE.
- 3 OF 4 CHARGED IN FIRES TO BE TRIED IN JUVENILE COURT
- SPOOKING HOURS
- ``VAMPIRE'' TELLS JUDGE HE'S SORRY FOR HIS ACTIONS
- PUBLIC HOUSING PLAN ANGERS RESIDENTS
VOLUNTEERING SHOULD BE A CHOICE, SAY OPPONENTS
- BEACH EDUCATOR IS STATE'S TOP ENGLISH TEACHER
- CONTROVERSIAL POLITICAL AD TAKEN OFF AIR
THE LOCAL GOP RADIO SPOT UPSET BOTH DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS.
- A SLOW DAY'S FISHING ALONG THE OUTER BANKS
- DOLE STILL LEADS CLINTON IN FINAL WEEK, POLL SHOWS
- A SPECIAL CELEBRATION
- HATTERAS ISLAND ROAD TURNOUTS FACE TWO MORE PERMIT HURDLES
- STUDENTS RECORD CAROLS FOR OVERSEAS TROOPS
CHORUS FROM COX HOPES THE FREE TAPES WILL BRING CHEER TO MILITARY PERSONNEL
- EXTERMINATOR SHOT
- DARE GOP CANDIDATE IS ``VERY DISCOURAGED'' THAT FOE WON'T DEBATE
- TOWN PASSES AUDIT
- MYSTERY CORPSE FOUND IN CRYPT TO BE GIVEN PROPER BURIAL FRIDAY
- WILMINGTON PAPER ENDORSES PARROTT
- THIEVES HIT DUCK, HATTERAS HOMES
- 4 JUDGESHIP CANDIDATES
- FOUNDERS INN PROTEST
- MILDRED H. PARKER
by SS