The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, July 1, 1997
TIME DOESN'T ALWAYS HEAL FOR MURDER VICTIM'S FAMILY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS: LET CITIES PICK SITES VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HAS RUN ROUGHSHOD OVER CITIES
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIAN-PILOT
HONG KONG: ERA ENDS IN A GAMBLE
JOHN H. PARKER SR.
LARRY D. LAMB
LEAH I. JOHNSON
JOSEPH M. KILEY JR.
NORA C. GASKILL
ERVIN M. HOLLEY
JACK D. WILLIAMS
EDWARD D. DAVIS
FREDRICK WILLIAMS
NATALIE J. HIRSCH
KORBIN T. RAYMOND
MICHAEL D. SMITH
VERNON L. ELLIOTT
MARIE L. MAYO
HATTIE COPELAND
THELMA E. TAYLOR
CRIME LINE
CURTIS K. KENNETH
HOBSON D. CARTER JR.
OLDEST BUILDING IN CAROLINAS REOPENS FOR TOURS AN AUDIO TOUR GUIDES PEOPLE THROUGH RENOVATED 1712 CHARLESTON BUILDING.
WOMEN JOIN MALE CADETS FOR VMI SUMMER SCHOOL THEY'LL BE IN THE CORPS OFFICIALLY IN AUGUST - HAIRCUTS, INITIATION AND ALL.
PARENTS PROTEST TRANSFER OF NORFOLK PRINCIPAL THE LOSS OF LEADER AT W.H. TAYLOR WILL UNDERMINE SCHOOL'S STABILITY, THEY SAY.
MENTAL PATIENT'S FAMILY TO SEEK DEATH DAMAGES
PORTSMOUTH EXPANDS ITS HOME ON THE WEB IMPROVED SITE WILL HAVE A LINK TO THE CITY CODE AS WELL AS TOURIST INFORMATION.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** There are still some openings for the first class of Eastern Virginia Medical School's physicians assistant program. A story in Tuesday's Hampton Roads section implied that all slots had been filled. Correction published Wednesday, July 2, 1997. ***************************************************************** EVMS DELAYS START OF PHYSICIAN-ASSISTANT PROGRAM THE DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM QUIT, PUSHING BACK THE DATE TO AUGUST 1998.
SUMMER BOTULISM KILLS DOZENS OF DUCKS IN BEACH BORROW PIT
LONGTIME NORFOLK CIVIC AND BUSINESS LEADER DIES RICHARD WELTON III, 78, WAS PRESIDENT OF SMITH & WELTON
KILL DEVIL HILLS CHECKS REPORTS OF 2 CHILDREN BEING ACCOSTED
UNEARTHED ARTIFACTS WON'T STOP NORFOLK MALL SITE'S SIGNIFICANCE IS DISPUTED, BUT CITY DECIDES NO FURTHER DIGS ARE NEEDED.
BEACH FACILITY DELAYS EVICTION OF MENTALLY RETARDED YOUTHS
EX-CON PLEADS GUILTY IN PLOT ON JUDGE COURT DOCUMENT SAYS THE PLAN WAS TO GET THE JURIST OFF THE HIRSCHFELD CASE.
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