The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, September 16, 1997
- TROOPERS VARY WIDELY IN TICKET-WRITING HABITS IT CROSSES EVERY DRIVER'S MIND WHEN HE OR SHE BREAKS THE RULES OF THE ROAD: WILL I GET A TICKET?
- CRIME LINE
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
- NOTHING ABSTRACT ABOUT CALCUTTA'S POOR MOTHER TERESA WAS A CAREGIVER TO THE MOST DESTITUTE AND TORMENTED - DIRTYBABIES WITH BITES AND BOILS AND OLD MEN AND WOMEN WITH MAGGOTS ON THEIR SORES. THE ONLY HARD THING HARD TO UNDERSTAND WAS WHY SHE DID IT.
- NORFOLK CITY TREASURER NO DELINQUENTS, PLEASEMUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES, WHO ARE PAID BY TAXPAYERS, SHOULD STAY RIGHT WITH THE TAX COLLECTOR.
- THE LITTLE-KNOWN PROGRAM THAT COULD
- OCEANA NAVAL AIR STATION GROWTH ISN'T FREEVIRGINIA BEACH MUST FACTOR CRASH ZONE NEWS INTO A LARGER SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN.
- WILLIAM H. BELANGA
- SELENA B. WHITE
- CONSTANCE S. PRICE
- THELMA G. ROUNTREE
- LEONARD A. BEAHM JR.
- ROSETTA L. JORDAN
- ANNIE A. WHITEHURST
- CLAUDE R. MACDONALD
- MILDRED G. BUCKLEY
- MARY L. SPOONAMORE
- JAMES E. RECTOR SR.
- CLARA L. PERRY
- NANCY F. HALL
- REBECCA GHITTINO
- JOHN C. D'ACQUISTO
- ANNIE L. WILLINGHAM
- M. EARL TERRY
- CORNELIA M. BRITTAIN
- VERNETTA A. MADISON
- JEANNE H. PARKINS
- EDWARD J. MORTON
- YATES STIRLING III
- KATHLEEN L. MILLER
- CLYDE W. SHORTER
- ROBERTA G. JENNINGS
- DELORES F. BECK
- JOSEPHINE E. HUNTLEY
- BERTHA G. DAVIS SCOTT
- CHARLES C. HICKMAN
- ELLIE N. ROSE
- JOYCE Y. DUCKETT
- LUCY D. HARRELL
- RICHARD C. RUMSEY
- SWINDLED OUT OF $20,000, MAN RECEIVES A $14 CHECK
- ELLA N. WHITEHURST
- PAPPY WALSH
- BELLSOUTH SAYS 336, 252 AND 828 WILL BE ADDED TO N.C. AREA CODES
- NATIONAL ABORTION GROUP GIVES BEYER ITS BLESSING IN GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN
- MORE JETS MAY LIMIT CHURCH GROWTH ENLARGED CRASH ZONES COULD RESTRICT EXPANSION
- ABUSE SHELTER OFFERS POLICE, LAWYERS AND ADVISERS NEW BEACH FACILITY PROVIDES THE BATTERED WITH TEMPORARY ESCAPE FROM VIOLENT SCENE.
- SENIORS CENTER IS TO MOVE TO PORT NORFOLK BRIEFLY
- SALT-WEARY COFFEE DRINKERS HIT THE BOTTLE CHESAPEAKE AWAITS UPGRADE FOR WATER PLANT; RESIDENTS ARE TRYING TO ADAPT.
- STUDENTS IN TOWNS AND RURAL COUNTIES SCORE SOME OF TOP PASS RATES IN STATE 94.5% OF STUDENTS IN PATRICK COUNTY, WITH 2,600 ENROLLED, PASS 3 BASIC TESTS.
- REDRAWN VOTING DISTRICTS EARN APPROVAL FROM FEDERAL COURT
- BEACH PLANNERS ASK CITY COUNCIL TO REVAMP PANEL, NOT DISBAND IT
- STEALTH FIGHTER'S APPEARANCE AT BEACH AIR SHOW IS QUESTIONABLE
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- GUNMAN ROBS MAN AND HIS ELDERLY MOTHER
- THRIFT STORES BRING JOBS, GOODS TO NEEDY
- OBICI HOSPITAL TO DOUBLE CAPACITY FOR CANCER CASES
- HOUSING AGENCY STAFFERS TO HOLD A GRIPE SESSION DIRECTOR SHOCKED TO LEARN HE'S THE SUBJECT OF TODAY'S SNAP MEETING.
- FIRST CASE OF RABIES IN THE WILD HITS DARE COUNTY 5-YEAR-OLD BOY WHO HANDLED DEAD BAT HAS BEEN GETTING SHOTS AS PRECAUTION
- EXPERT: PFIESTERIA IS LITTLE THREAT IN DARE WAVE ACTION ALONG OUTER BANKS LIKELY WOULD DISSIPATE TOXIN
- CAN NORFOLK HANDLE GROWING PROBLEMS OF HOMELESSNESS? PANEL SEEKS ANSWERS
- BEYER AND GILMORE ARE NECK-AND-NECK IN GOVERNOR'S RACE THE TWO CANDIDATES ARE RUNNING ABOUT EVEN IN BOTH MONEY AND VOTER SUPPORT.
- VA. STANDS BY KEEPING RAPPAHANNOCK OPEN
- FEW FISH WERE BITING ALONG THE COAST THIS WEEKEND
- DARE'S NEWEST COMMISSIONER QUICKLY NAMED VICE CHAIRMAN STAN WHITE HAS TAKEN BOBBY OWENS' SEAT.
- MARINE FIGHTER JET CRASHES NEAR PAMLICO SOUND ON TRAINING RUN
- NEIGHBORHOOD REBUILDS IN ODU'S SHADOW
- ALBEMARLE
- HAMPTON ROADS [BRIEFS]
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