The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, February 18, 1997
RICHARD WHITEHEAD SR.
STANLEY DAVIS
MILDRED F.R. WILLIAMS
ROBERT E. WHITE
RALPH BAKER
KEITH C. POTTER JR.
WILLIE N. LEE SR.
ESTELLE M. GREGORY
MARY WESTON
WILLIE M. MURRAY
THOMAS A. MIECHURSKI
ERNESTINE W. MCCOY
HORACE E. GEFFCKEN
GRACE K. FUJII
GLORIA H. HIGGINS
ALNORVA JAMES
EVA HOGGARD
GUS T. COMER
WINFRED D. STALLINGS
JAMES M. BAKER SR.
WILLIAM K. BOTT
LENA W. FULTON
ANASTASIA R. STEFANOU
JANELLE D. CORTELYOU
MELVIN HARRIS
EDWARD T. MCMATH SR.
BEVERLY F. SIMMONS
KATHERINE L. SPRINGER
EARL A. BUNDY
EULA S. SUMNER
MIRIAM H. LILLEY
HILDA M. WYSONG
HERBERT LEVENSON
HARRY C. RUSS, JR.
GEORGE E. DIXON
LYNN M. GIFFROW
NSU TO BEEF UP POLICE FORCE A FEDERAL GRANT WILL ALLOW THE SCHOOL TO HIRE 10 MORE OFFICERS.
RACIST VANDALISM AT SCHOOL MAY BE INVESTIGATED TODAY
CHESAPEAKE ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
SUFFOLK CONSIDERS CHANGES IN TAX RATE
TASTEBUDS TOO PICKY? BLAME GENES FROM PARENTS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Earl Jacob Cross, accused in the Saturday murder of Beatrice L. Jefferson in Portsmouth, turned himself in to police on Sunday and is in jail. The Virginian-Pilot reported Tuesday that he was missing. Police did not make information regarding Cross' status available prior to the publication of the story. Correction published Wednesday, February 19, 1997 in THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT on page A2. ***************************************************************** EX-CONVICT SOUGHT IN WOMAN'S SLAYING
CHESAPEAKE GIVES ``THE WAVER'' A HAND; HUNDREDS BUY HIS BOOK
AREA CLINICS PONDER POSSIBLE LAW'S EFFECTS ON PREGNANT TEENS HAMPTON RAODS ABORION FACILITIES FEAR THEY MAY BE FORCED TO COMPROMISE CONFIDENTIALITY IF THE PARENTAL NOTIFICATION LAW GOES INTO EFFECT.
MAILBOX EXPLODES; BOMB FOUND IN ANOTHER INVESTIGATORS IN NORFOLK ARE LOOKING AT WHETHER THE 2 ARE RELATED.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY INCREASING ON BEACH'S BOARDS
DENTAL CLINIC EXPANDS SERVICES TO MORE ADULTS PATIENTS MUST BE SCREENED BY PORTSMOUTH SOCIAL SERVICES TO RECEIVE SERVICES.
WITNESSES ALTER STORY IN BID TO SAVE KILLER COLEMAN WAYNE GRAY IS SCHEDULED FOR EXECUTION FEB. 26 FOR KILLING RICHARD MCCLELLAND IN SUFFOLK IN 1985.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - THE ELEPHANTS!
TRANSPORTATION DEPT. WILL HOLD HEARING ON PROPOSED BRIDGE
MOTHER TERESA NOMINATED FOR NEW RUSHMORE
PAPERWORK MISTAKE BY NISSAN DELAYS REMOVAL OF BOB CRUMPLER'S FRANCHISE
NEW KENT CLAIMS LOTS MORE HERITAGE THAN HORSE RACING THE COUNTY, WITH 13,000 RESIDENTS, IS POISED ON THE EDGE OF GREAT GROWTH.
TRACK HOPES INVESTORS WILL GAMBLE ON RACING
COMMISSIONERS INVITE SCHOOL BOARD TO TALK ABOUT BONDS
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIGEST
3 CITIES' VEHICLE DECALS MUST BE ON BY MIDNIGHT
COMMERCIAL SEASON OPENS FOR STRIPED BASS CATCHES
ATLANTIC STRIPER SEASON FOR BASS CLOSED MONDAY
SUFFOLK SEEKS STRICTER RULES TO FUND CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION WORK CONTINUES FOR MACARTHUR CENTER
PROVIDE FOOTBALL AS RECREATION, ADULTS URGE DARE OFFICIALS
TALKING IN A BREEZE
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