The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, July 8, 1997
CRIME LINE
HAMPTON ROADS CRIME STATISTICS COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
SERIOUS OR A CIRCUS SOME LESSONS ARE ALREADY ABVIOUS. SOFT MONEY IS OUT OF CONTROL.
MARIAN J. GATES
MAXINE K. HARRISON
MARY M. HUGHES
ESSIE M. LEWIS
SYLVIA CHELDER
MILTON R. ROMERO
TRACY A. SPERO
LUCILLE B. WHITFIELD
MAMIE E. SAWYER
SALLY T. ABELES
EMMA L. WILLIAMS
GARY S. TYSON
ANNE L. AWANNA
REATHER L. RIDDICK
RICHARD L. O'ROARK JR.
ROBERT E. ULERICK JR.
CLARA F. AUSTIN
EVELYN L. HOLMES
JAMES A. GIBSON
CHARLES L. SMITH JR.
WILLIAM M. BOONE
U.S. PROSECUTION OF GUN CASES HAS CUT SEIZURES OF FIREARMS
PLANNED PARENTHOOD WEIGHS IN ON ABORTION LAW
SIMULATION REACHES INTO CIVILIAN SECTORFROM GAMES TO SCHOOLING, EXPERTS SAY THE INDUSTRY IS GOING TO EXPLODE, PERHAPS LIKE THE INTERNET HAS.
PETA BROKE COURT ORDER IN NEW JERSEY, JUDGE SAYS NO PUNISHMENT IS IMPOSED, BUT FUTURE VIOLATIONS COULD LEAD TO FINES OR JAIL TIME.
POLICE OFFICERS, INVESTIGATED IN PORN CASE, ARE BACK AT WORK
3RD TIME MAY WORK OUT FOR LONG-RESISTED EXPRESS ROAD
CHESAPEAKE IS FEELING OPTIMISTIC ABOUT FINE ARTS CENTER AN ARCHITECT WILL BE CHOSEN TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF COSTS AND LOCATIONS THIS SUMMER.
WIND POWER
MURDER SUSPECT FACES GRAND JURY HEARING IN ATLANTIC MAN'S SLAYING THE MAN'S ROBBERY AND MURDER LAST NOVEMBER STUNNED THE ACCOMACK TOWN.
TEACHERS' VIEWS MIXED ON OPTIONAL SEX ED
HOLIDAY WEEKEND PROVES FRUITFUL FOR PIER ANGLERS
BRYANT MURDER TRIAL DELAYED TWO MONTHS
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