The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, September 2, 1997
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
A PACKAGE DEAL SCHOOL AND LIBRARIES IN VIRGINIA BEACH NEED AN INFUSION OF CASH
HOGGING THE ENVIRONMENT
THE LESSON IS CHANGE
CONSTRUCTION DELAYS STILL PLAGUE HICKORY HIGH
YOUTH DIES, FRIEND HURT WHEN BULLETS STRIKE CAR
TEENS URGE STATE TO KEEP SEX ED
IF COUNCIL STILL BACKS RAIL SYSTEM, BEACH WILL NUDGE CONGRESS BEFORE $2 MILLION FOR DESIGN STUDY CAN ARRIVE, LAWMAKERS MUST RESOLVE ISSUES.
ORLANDO RESIDENTS LOOK FORWARD TO BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR THE AREA
BOAT MERCHANT AND SUFFOLK WRANGLE OVER CANCELED ORDER THE FOCUS HAS SHIFTED FROM A FULL-TIME UNIT TO ONE THAT CAN ANSWER EMERGENCIES.
3 BROTHERS ACCUSED OF KILLING FLORIDIAN AT BLACKSBURG CLUB
CAMPAIGN SEASON STARTS WITH POINTED JABS GILMORE AND BEYER EACH PLAY ATTACKER, VICTIM ON PARADE DAY IN BUENA VISTA.
LABOR DAY CATCH VARIES WITH LUCK AND LOCATION
BEACH COUNCIL TO DECIDE IF PROPOSALS GO ON BALLOT
FIREMEN TAKING OVER CHURCH SANCTUARY TO BECOME TRAINING CENTER CONGREGATION HAS OUTGROWN ITS PRESENT SITE.
GLORIOUS SKIES YIELD TO RAINY SEPTEMBER HOLIDAY WEEKEND'S SECOND COLLISION ON BRIDGE-TUNNEL JAMS CARS FOR HOURS.
STALKING SERIAL KILLER TOOK ITS TOLL ON POLICE THE CASE THAT HAS SEEN 12 MEN KILLED REQUIRED A SPECIAL TACTICAL APPROACH.
FRANKLIN MAN FOUND DEAD; HAD BEEN SHOT IN HEAD AT CLOSE RANGE ALEXANDER LEE WAS SLAIN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING ON SOUTH STREET, POLICE SAY.
STORM-FREE SUMMER KEEPS BUSINESS SUNNYAFTER 2 SEASONS OF HURRICANE SCARES, THE TOURISM ECONOMY IS BASKING IN A BOOM.
NORFOLK WOMAN DIES IN I-95 CRASH IN S.C.
SISTERS CONTRIBUTE TO A DOG'S GOOD TIME
ECSU, CHOWAN HAVE HIGH GRID HOPES BOTH SCHOOLS KICK OFF THEIR SEASONS SATURDAY IN OUT-OF-TOWN GAMES.
BEACH MAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON BOY
NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME FIGURES DON'T ALWAYS TELL WHOLE STORY
MURDER INTHE FAMILYDESPITE THE PUBLICITY MANY OF THESE MURDRS GARNER - SUCH AS THE CARTER CASE INVIRGINIA BEACH - THEY HAVE DROPPED AS A PERCENTAGE OF ALL MURDERS AS HOMICIDES BY STRANGERS HAVE INCREASED. FAMILY VIOLENCE COUNSELORS PARTIALLY CREDIT TOUGHER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAWS FOR THE DECLINE.
CRIME LINE
A. ALLEN PACKETT SR.
ELSIE M. CARMINE
RUTH K. OWEN
GILMORE'S "ME-TOO" MAY PAY DIVIDENDSTHE QUESTION POSED BY THE GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN IS HOW STATE GOVERNMENT IS TOCONDUCT ITSELF AND WHETHER GILMORE CAN STAND THE HEAT FROM IMMODERATE MEMBERS OF HIS OWN PARTY.
CHARLES R. HARRELL
PATRICIA I. ROSAS
JULIA E. SCHIMMEL
EARL M. BERRY
JAMES R. GILBERT
MILTON S. NELSON
JOHN L. CHAPPELL
CAROLINE M. HUBBARD
JOSEPH F. CIMINO
JAMES E. BAGLEY
AUVERGENE T. LINTON
LOLA R. BURK
BEULAH LEE
RYAN S. CROUSE
HANNELORE E. TURNER
GLENN K. FAISON
JERRY C. HILL
JAMES E. ELLIS
JEAN C. GREEN
GEORGE J. CURRAN
BETTIE M. PITTMAN
JOHN W. FREEMAN SR.
WILLIE M. FAULKINS
CECIL W. GWALTNEY SR.
LOUISE A. FROST
MONTE N. TAYLOR
JAMES L. THOMAS
SEATON P. FAIRLESS SR.
ELIZABETH F. MITCHELL
HARRY A. SEAWELL JR.
JEANINE W. TYSON
D.A. BLANCHARD
AGNES GRIMES
EDWARD V. EVANS
DOROTHY D. STITH
DURWARD T. TEACHEY
ADA A. OWENS
ELIZABETH T. COLANNA
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