The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, September 23, 1997
- FELIX MACIOLEK
- CURLEY VICKERS JR.
- CLEO M. CURLE
- LUCILLE E. JEFFORD
- DELOIS PERSON
- ELIZABETH J. TWIDDY
- R.J. TAYLOR JR.
- ESTELLE P. HALL
- MARION J. HALL
- ELVERNON H. PURVIS
- HUGH I. COONS SR.
- DURWOOD O. WRIGHT
- ELSIE R. RALPH
- MARY A. PHILLIPS
- LUCY N. JACOBS
- WALTER E. SCARBECK
- GLENN E. BATTEN
- CLIFTON S. MULLEN SR.
- BERTIE P. HENDERSON
- CLIFTON N. MEDLIN
- WILLIAM A. BARRY JR.
- RICHARD D. EDWARDS
- RAQUAN T. OWENS
- OLIE E. BALLANCE
- CLARA E. WOOTEN
- WILLIE J. WALKER SR.
- FREDDIE N. ELLIOTT SR.
- FRANCES S. STANTON
- ALBERT W. DAULTON
- BENJAMIN TROWER III
- RUTH M. CAMPBELL
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A missing fire extinguisher was among the violations found at Norfolk's Fire Station No. 7. A chart with Tuesday's story erroneously stated that smoke detectors were missing. Some smoke detectors had weak or dead batteries. Correction published Wednesday, September 24, 1997. ***************************************************************** FIRE CODE VIOLATIONS FOUND AT STATION 7
- 3 ON COUNCIL BALK AT PROJECT'S HIGHER COST THE PRICE TAG TO CONSOLIDATE AN AGENCY'S BRANCHES HAS INCREASED BY $5.2 MILLION.
- CHESAPEAKE HOUSING CHIEF ASKED TO RESIGN TOP MANAGERS HAD CRITICIZED FALKNER'S JOB PERFROMANCE.
- RESTAURANT SHOOTER STILL LOOSE, VICTIM'S FAMILY IN LIMBO
- BANK ROBBERS WORKING OVERTIME THE REGION HAS SET A RECORD FOR BANK ROBBERIES THIS YEAR WUTH 73. BANK HEISTS ARE ON THE RISE AFTER A FOUR-YEAR DECLINE.
- CRIME LINE
- LITA STORY
- COTTON MAKES A COMEBACK, IN FIELDS AND IN THE MIND IT'S GOOD TO HAVE COTTON RETURN WITHOUT NEED OF A PEASANT TO ATTEND IT, AND WITH PRICES UP AND COSTS DOWN.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
- HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS BRING 'EM BACK PORTSMOUTH PLAN FOR RECAPTURING STUDENTS WORKS.
- CUSTOMER SERVICE? NOT AT OUR STATE AGENCIES
- THE CONSTITUTION 210TH ANNNIVERSARY READ OR REREAD THE DOCUMENT
- JUDGE ORDERS TRIAL ON FLOUNDER QUOTAS HE WANTS MORE INFORMATION BEFORE RULING ON FISHERMEN'S COMPLAINT
- AUDIT SHOWS STATE LOSSES ON STOVES MADE IN PRISONS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A chart Tuesday with a story on noise complaints about the GTE Amphitheater was incomplete. There were three complaints from Salem Lakes for the Hank Williams Jr. concert and three more from Salem Lakes for the FM99 Lunatic Luau concert, bringing the total number of complaints to 79. The paper inadvertently ran an incomplete draft version of the chart that had spelling errors and was missing information. Correction published Wednesday, September 24, 1997. ***************************************************************** AMPHITHEATER HEARS FROM NEIGHBORS MOST COMPLAINTS ARE TIED TO STYLE, NOT VOLUME, REPORT SAYS
- FACIAL X-RAYS CONFIRM BONES AS LOST WOMAN'S
- STRANDED FAMILY SHOWERED WITH KINDNESSCOUPLE AND THEIR CHILDREN ARE GIVEN FOOD, CLOTHING, OFFERS OF JOBS AND EVEN A TRUCK.
- HAMPTON ROADS [BRIEFS]
- PROSECUTOR FILES REPORT ON SHOOTING OF WOMAN
- COURTS & CRIME
- DON'T LET A MODEL CLUTTER YOUR MIND WITH COBWEBS
- TWO ADULTS, FIVE CHILDREN FEARED LOST IN THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP
- NEW BUILDER IS CHOSEN FOR SOUTHERN SHORES POLICE STATION
- KHRUSHCHEV'S SON IS NOT OPTIMISTIC ABOUT REFORMS
- A GROWING REPUTATION AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH HAS BEEN GOING ON AT DIAMOND SPRINGS IN VIRGINIA BEACH FOR 90 YEARS.
- BEACH'S SPIRITUAL EDUCATION CENTERS DECIDE TO GO THEIR SEPARATE WAYSARE AND ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY SPRANG FROM THE SAME VISION, BUT FORESEE DIFFERENT FUTURES.
- AMERICA HEADS FOR RETIREMENT
- SPANISH MACKEREL AND SPOT CAUGHT IN GOOD NUMBERS
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