The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, May 1, 1997
BIRTHDAY PLANS SEEM TO BE EASILY LOST AT SEA
WEEKLY BRIEFING
HAMPTON ROADS HIRES DEAL-MAKER WHOSE FIRST TASK IS TO LISTEN
LETTERS TO EDITOR -- THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
HOWARD HATHAWAY III
CAROLINE M. COOKE
JAMES L. HOWARD
ERNEST J. NEAL
LUCY B. CUFFEE
MARC G. GROSS
EMMA B. CHERRY
MABLE L. RAYNOR
DORIS S. PETERSEN
WILLIAM BOYD JR.
SUSANNA H. BICKERT
LEAH V. CULPEPPER
ALLIE C. BARITEAU
DAVID G. BRINKLEY SR.
JANE E. ANDERSON
ALFRED C. REINERT
EUGENE R. KENNEDY
MARCELLA P. TROWER
WINSTON SLAUGHTER
DOROTHY B. HASSELL
THOMAS D. HOLLAND
DEWY FIELD, PROSPECTOR PART OF INTERESTING LAB TEST
CHESAPEAKE GENERAL TO RENOVATE WARD THE HOSPITAL AUTHORITY APPROVED UPGRADES IN THE MOTHER-BABY UNIT.
STRANDED SEAL THAT WASHED UP AT BEACH IMPROVES IN BALTIMORE
CHESAPEAKE HOUSING PANEL LOPS $2 MILLION OFF REHABILITATION PLAN FEDERAL OFFICIALS ARE BEING SENT A REVISED REQUEST TODAY FOR $6.08 MILLION.
HEPATITIS A VACCINE IS SAFE FOR INFANTS, STUDY SUGGESTS
U.S. 17 EXPANSION PLAN IRKS CHESAPEAKE RESIDENTS MORE THAN 30 HOMES COULD BE LOST UNDER ONE OPTION FOR THE FOUR-LANE DIVIDED HIGHWAY.
DARE PIER FISHING BENEFITS FROM IMPROVED CONDITIONS
OUTER BANKS ASSESSES ITS ENVIRONMENT A TWO-DAY CONFERENCE PRODUCED NUMEROUS IDEAS AND SUGGESTIONS.
POLICE: TEEN SUSPECT TOLD TWO VERSIONS OF SLAYING
HAMPTON ROADS
MORRIS DANCERS PROVOCATIVE IN FESTIVAL SHOW
IN MEMORY OF ANCIENT FREEDOM
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