The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, June 12, 1997
DO-IT-YOURSELF DUTY: THE NAVY'S NEW SELF-HELP ACADEMY INTENDS TO SAVE $300,000 A YEAR ON MAINTENANCE CALLS TO MILITARY HOUSING.
FLORINE W. HARRISON
ERMA W. BRANCH
THOMAS P. OVERTON
ADAM C. HOLTORF
JAMES D. MARCH
WORTHINGTON S. KEVILLE JR.
WILLIAM E. WHITEHOUSE JR.
JACK M. RAYMER JR.
PAUL E. KAISER
MABLE L. BOSKO
LAURA P. HOOPER
GROVER K. LILES
JAMES R. TAYLOR JR.
THOMAS V. WATKINS
MARY T. ROGERS
RACHEL J. AUSTIN
EDITH B. EURE
JACK V. COOK
KENNARD S. ROPER III
F-18S CAUSED SONIC BOOMS THAT SHOOK AREA MONDAY
STRANGERS' SUPPORT COMFORTS MOTHER OF MURDERED GIRL THEIR GIFTS HAVE ALSO ERASED HER FEAR OF NOT BEING ABLE TO AFFORD A FUNERAL.
CHLORINE GAS LEAK INJURES 2 AT SEWAGE PLANT
MARY B. LAINE
TOWN POINT PARK NEEDS HOOTERS-FREE ZONES
A SACRED RESPONSIBILITY: THE COURT SHOULD HAVE PUNISHED THE JUROR WHO CHATTED WITH HER OWN ATTORNEY DURING JURY DELIBERATIONS IN A MURDER CASE
GOP PICKS EARLEY: SOMETIMES NICE GUYS DO FINISH FIRST; BUT THE LOW TURNOUT SHOULD BE SOBERING TO THE EARLEY CAMP
SCULPTURES IN SAND TAKE SHAPE FOR BOARDWALK ART SHOW AT BEACH
BEACH PLANNERS APPROVE GOLF COURSE, 108 HOMES
NEW HINDU TEMPLE CELEBRATES CONSECRATION
NBA'S MOURNING TO GIVE $50,000 TO INDIAN RIVER
OUTSIDE AUDITOR TO REVIEW FINANCES THE DISTRICT'S FINANCE OFFICER HAS BEEN PLACED ON PAID LEAVE; THE AUDIT IS TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK
PROPOSED PANEL WOULD STUDY SCHOOL FUNDING THE SCHOOLS' PLAN WILL BE FLESHED OUT FOR THE DARE COMMISSIONERS.
BLUEFISH ARE THE CATCH OF THE DAY ALONG OUTER BANKS PIERS
DEMOCRATS WASTE NO TIME IN BLASTING GOP'S EARLEY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE IS BEING CALLED ``A LOUD VOICE OF THE FAR RIGHT.''
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