The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, October 15, 1997
- VIRGINIA W. RIDDICK
- L. FLOYD NOCK III
- BETTY D. HARRIS
- DR. ROY D. FLOOD
- ELIZABETH S. GIBBS
- WILLIAM H. MARTINDALE IV
- MARGARET L. MCCOY
- KATHRYN P. BALONIS
- BETTIE E. GILLIAM
- RODNEY E. SHIFLETT
- KAY M. DAVIDSON
- BAILEY B. BLOXOM JR.
- ALBERTA C. TOTH
- BILLY P. HASKETT
- MABEL E. KRUGER
- JOHN W. SHARPE
- J. PAUL SPENCE
- RAYMOND H. TUTOR SR.
- CHRISTINA M. PHILLIPS
- ALFRED V. SHORT SR.
- CORA W. RAMSAW
- JAN J. DEKKER
- EVELYN B. SHARP
- PATRICIA E. HAYNES
- CATHERINE C. LAUFF
- JOHN F. REGAN
- WILLIAM L. BOGGS
- ROXYANNE WILLIAMS
- A NEW FALL COAT
- PUBLIC RADIO FOR ALBEMARLE BEING EXPLORED
- BEST FISH ACTION SEEN OFF HATTERAS
- EARL H. BRAY
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
- COLINGTON TOWER FAILS TO WIN OK
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The The Kirov Ballet performance at Chrysler Hall, a fund-raiser for the Virginia Waterfront International Arts Festival's endowment, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, not Wednesday, as wrongly stated in Glenn Allen Scott's Perspectives page column this week. Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, October 17, 1997, page B10. ***************************************************************** MONEY FROM KIROV BALLET EARMARKED FOR ENDOWMENT VIRGINIA WATERFRONT INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL
- STATUS REPORT: OAK GROVE CONNECTOR
- AT ISSUE: HE WORKS TO KEEP HIS NEIGHBORHOOD CLEAN AND CRIME-FREE
- TEEN GUILTY IN CHESAPEAKE MURDER
- ``RIDICULOUS DEFENSE'' BRINGS 138 YEARS
- EXPOSURE CASES MAY INVOLVE SAME MAN
- FEDERAL, STATE FUNDS MAY HELP SUFFOLK EXPAND ITS POLICE STAFF THE COUNCIL WILL HOLD A FIRST READING TONIGHT ON ACCEPTING A $1.1 MILLION GRANT.
- CHESAPEAKE SCHOOL BOARD DROPS SUNRAY AS PROPOSED SCHOOL SITE
- RAISE FOR RETIREES DIVIDES NORFOLK COUNCIL THE CITY IS TRYING TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE AFTER A ONE-YEAR RAISE RAN OUT IN JULY.
- TWO WORKERS RESCUED AFTER CLOSE CALL
- NO TAX INCREASE ANTICIPATED NEXT YEAR
- SKATING BAN ROLLS THROUGH NORFOLK COUNCIL
- SETTLEMENT LIKELY IN WATER DISPUTE SUFFOLK CITY COUNCIL IS EXPECTED TO OK AGREEMENT WITH NORFOLK, VIRGINIA BEACH AND CHESAPEAKE
- STUDENT MENTORS PROJECT AT BEACH IS WRITE ON FIRST COLONIAL 10TH-GRADERS ARE PARTICIPATING IN A YEARLONG PROJECT WITH ALANTON TO PRODUCE BETTER YOUNG WRITERS.
- TECH CENTER PROPOSAL TO BE STUDIED
- MEN OF THE MILLION MAN MARCH TO RALLY IN HAMPTON ROADS, GROUPS WILL RENEW THAT DAY'S MESSAGE AND TAKE STOCK.
- JUDGE'S RULING FORCES APPROVAL OF 2 TOWERS BEACH COUNCIL VOTES UNDER FEDERAL THREAT OF FINES OR JAIL TIME.
- BARFIELD BACKS GOP CANDIDATE FOR REVENUE JOB
- BASKETBALL COURT NOT IN PLANS FOR CITY PARK
- CYPRESS TREES TO HELP MUFFLE AMPHITHEATER NOISE
- CITY ON TRIAL OVER WRECKED BOAT A JUDGE WILL DECIDE IF WARNINGS OF RUDEE INLET'S HAZARDS WERE ADEQUATE.
- POLICE ARE SEEKING SUSPECT IN SLAYING IN WEST OCEAN VIEW
- PRISON COUNSELORS DECREASE AS INMATE POPULATION GOES UP AGENCY REPORT SAYS MORE ARE NEEDED FOR TREATMENT PROGRAMS TO BE EFFECTIVE.
- PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL OKS DEAL FOR LAND NEAR NAVAL HOSPITAL
- DEMOCRACY IS MORE THAN GOING TO POLLS, SAYS A VOTING FAMILY
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