The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, March 13, 1997
THE NEW TRANSNATIONAL AGENDA
LETTERS [TO THE EDITOR -- THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT]
ERNESTINE G. SMITH
J.B. LUCAS
ROBERT E. HICKS
ANNA PERL
JANET L.M. SIMPSON
MARVIN R. STRAWHAND
ROBERTA S. WHITEHEAD
SHIRLEY A. WHITAKER
BETTY MOORE
ELEANOR S. LUTZ
EMMA C. RUSSELL
CHARLIE T. DIXON
WILLIAM H. BROTHERS SR.
W.R. RINEHART
MILDRED L. WARREN
CHARLES H. STAFFORD
ELFIE B. WALKER
SHELBY G. STAUFFER
PAULINE J. HUNDLEY
MARGARET K. SMITH
MAY F. DEGROUCHE
DEMOCRATS TO CAUCUS FOR OPEN ASSEMBLY SEAT
FRESH AIR TOUTED FOR FAMILIES OF TROUBLED YOUTHS A NEW PROGRAM AIMS TO HELP PARENTS AND CHILDREN BOND THROUGH RECREATION.
PICKETT TO NAVY: MOVE ON OCEANA HE SAYS FAMILIES WILL SUFFER IF IMPACT REPORT IS DELAYED.
KUWAITI AMBASSADOR TO SPEAK AT WESLEYAN
LOCAL CHURCHES DREW SOME HEAVENLY FOLKS TO NORFOLK
LAWSUIT AGAINST GAS COMPANY, NRHA IN 4 DEATHS IS DELAYED
SHIPBOARD ILLNESSES RAISE CONCERN AMONG RELATIVES FAMILIES NOTIFIED OVER WEEKEND ARE NOT PANICKING ABOUT REPORTED RESPIRATORY AILMENTS.
SCIENCE CENTER PROPOSAL MOVES FORWARD IN BUXTON
ECSU MAY FACE DIP IN STATE FUNDING ONLY AN ENROLLMENT SURGE CAN SAVE THE $850,000 THE SCHOOL COULD LOSE.
HER QUEST FOR GOLD TASSEL STIRS UP NATIONAL INTEREST IN RETARDED GIRL
VIRGINIA
SCHOOL BOARD SUPPORTS BIGGER BUDGETA FORMAL VOTE ON ADDING $3.2 MILLION IS EXPECTED IN VIRGINIA BEACH ON TUESDAY.
CALLING ALL YOUNGSTERS
THE HOME FRONT: A TOO-BRIEF RENDEZVOU, TOO FAR AWAY FROM HOME
DOING BATTLE OVER HEALTH CARE RETIREES FIGHT FOR WHAT THEY CALL A PROMISE - FREE MEDICAL CARE.
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