The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, October 5, 1997
THE CAMPAIGNS
FOG-DETECTION SYSTEM FOR I-40 MAY BE READY LATE NEXT MONTH
CHESAPEAKE SOON TO GET PRICEY WATER
BEAUTY IS IN THE DETAILS, ONSTAGE IN PUCCINI'S ``MADAME BUTTERFLY''
HARASSMENT CLAIM WAS LAST STRAW, FIRE CHIEF SAYS
HAMPTON MAN HELD IN DEATH OF MECHANIC
MUSIC - BUT LITTLE ELSE - RETURNS TO FOREMAN FIELD
MEN SHOULD RALLY TO HELP WITH WOMEN'S DAILY CHORES
WATERMEN, ANGLERS AT ODDS OVER BILLFISH EACH GROUP CLAIMS THE OTHER DOES THE MOST HARM TO THE PRIZED STOCK.
REEL LIFE CATCHES UP WITH OLD MOVIE HOUSE
HALSTEAD BOULEVARD SEES BUSINESS BOOM COMMERCE ALONG CENTRAL CORRIDOR IS BEING FED BY 20 SUBDIVISIONS
TEEN-AGER FROM SOUTHERN SHORES DIES AFTER BEING HIT WHILE CROSSING BYPASS
OUTREACH CENTER GETS A NEW LIFE; NSU STUDENTS PAINT WITH HEART
BABY WHALE, STRANDED WITH ITS MOM, DIES AT MUSEUM
RECENT DEATHS IN NATION RENEW FIGHT AGAINST BINGE DRINKING
STRIPER SEASON OPENS QUIETLY TRADITION STRIKES AT MIDNIGHT, BUT NOT THE FINICKY BIG ONES.
TEAMS VS. MACHINE
SALE OF DARE WATER NEARS REALITYTHE COUNTY WILL DECIDE MONDAY WHETHER TO SELL AN EMERGENCY SUPPLY TO CURRITUCK OUTER BANKS
JOSEPH WILLIES
JAMES E. MCGLOHNE
NANNIE D. WYATT
LUKE V. WALSTON
LINWOOD KIRKLAND
CHARLES J. ALLAIN
NATHAN E. MITCHELL
BASIE E. WHITE JR.
DICK R. WESTFALL
EDWARD H. BRINKLEY JR.
BERTHA L. MEEKS
MARGUERITE B. CORPREW
PERCELL WOODHOUSE
ROSE M. SHANNON
ANNIE MACK
HARDING A. SILVESTRE
RICHARD L. STAPLES
COURTNEY M. BURGESS
EARL F. RESCH
OLIE E. EDWARDS
WALTER G. BYRUM
DONALD M. WELLER JR.
SHIRLEY S. TATE
RUTH B. MOORE
WILLIAM T. WESTBROOK III
MICHAEL A. COPPAGE
ANN C. DREW
ELIZABETH F. MAGGIO
FLORENCE R. LEWIS
EMMIT G. BARRETT
AUDREY B. DAVIS
EVELYN G. ZIMBA
ERNEST R. COOKE JR.
O.B. THEVENIN
JAMES F. BARNES SR.
CHARLES D. GENTILINI
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