The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, November 11, 1997
- WHY NEGATIVE ADS WORK
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
- THE BATTLESHIP WISCONSIN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
- NORFOLK CITY ATTORNEY PHILIP R. TRAPANI
- JOSEPH R. MCARTHUR
- STARASIA N. CARTER
- CAROLE K. CHAPPELL
- EDWARD D. ROSS
- NANNIE B. WARNER
- WILLIE A. LEE JR.
- MELVIN L. HARRIS
- EDWARD J. LOGAN
- ELNORA TROTMAN
- MARGARET E. HARRISON
- WILLIAM A. GARTHRIGHT JR.
- CLIFTON M. MOORE SR.
- THOMAS L. ODOM
- NEALIE N. RUDD
- MARK A. DURHAM
- M. KENNETH BACH
- LOUIS BODNAR JR.
- CECIL M. PERRY
- BESSIE WALTON
- LALA GATLING
- BERNICE A. BRINKLEY
- WALTER F. MILLER
- JAMES H. MASHBURN
- JACK B. MUMFORD
- DORIS G. TOMLINSON
- JERRY E. RUTHERFORD
- MATTIE I. HEWITT
- GLENN A. ELLIOTT
- GEORGE CROSS SR.
- LOIS A. LANYI
- LLOYD TUTTLE
- V. ALFRED ETHERIDGE
- CATHERINE R. WYNNE
- MARY F. MORSE
- ROBERT J. VAN VOORHIS
- THOMAS W. WEBER
- GERALDINE W. ANDERSON
- JOHN E. CASON
- DONALD L. WARD
- BLANCHIE W. SPENCER
- WAYNE E. SPENCE
- A PARTNERSHIP WITH POLICE CUTS CRIME IN CHESAPEAKE
- MR. PEANUT TURNS HEADS AS HE VISITS BIRTHPLACEPLANTERS' ICON, NOW 81, IS PEDALING HIS WAY TO MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE.
- SUPREME COURT REFUSES TO HEAR APPEAL IN CASE OF ROAD DAMAGE
- COMMENT DEADLINE ON BRINGING MORE JETS TO OCEANA EXTENDED
- PORTSMOUTH COUNCILMAN FINDS THAT HE IS REALLY A CITIZEN, TOO
- PORTSMOUTH CONSIDERING ORDINANCE TO CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS TOWERS
- LAWYER BEING INVESTIGATED IN CASE OF WIDOW'S MISSING MONEY
- FAMILY LOSES SECOND SON TO CRIMEMICHAEL BOGGS WAS SHOT TO DEATH BY POLICE AFTER A CHASE FRIDAY. RICHARD BOGGS WAS EXECUTED IN 1990 FOR A 1984 MURDER.
- CONTRACTOR SUES COLONIAL DOWNS, CLAIMING BILLS OF $11.8 MILLION
- POLICE PROBE DEATH OF MAN HIT BY AUTO
- FISCAL WHIZ OF BEACH SCHOOLS GETS GEORGIA JOB
- STEPS TAKEN TOWARD NEW SCHOOL SITE THE LAND IS NEXT TO PROPERTY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ALREADY OWNS.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Bill Fruit was a candidate for the Kitty Hawk Town Council. A headline in Tuesday's paper was incorrect. Correction published, Wednesday, November 12, 1997, p. B2, North Carolina Ed. ***************************************************************** MANTEO COUNCIL CANDIDATE WANTS RECOUNT OF BALLOTS
- ASSAULT VICTIM DESCRIBES MEN NOW SOUGHT BY INVESTIGATORS
- PANEL TO AUDIT PROJECT BLUE SKY SPENDING WHAT DID THE TOWN OF SOUTHERN SHORES GET IN RETURN FOR SPENDING MORE THAN $262,000?
- WORKING THE SOUND
- SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT'S FUTURE UNRESOLVED
- PROPOSAL FOR REDRAWN DISTRICT 3RD DISTRICT WOULD STILL HAVE BLACK MAJORITY UNDER PROPOSAL
- LARGE CROWD MOURNS CITY ATTORNEY PHILIP TRAPANI'S FUNERAL PACKED SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH.
- CHANGE OF COMMAND FOR THE ``BIG E'' CARRIER GETS NEW SKIPPER IN CEREMONY MONDAY
- JOY FUND DONORS
- GILMORE REJECTS IDEA TO RAISE SALES TAX IN ORDER TO AX CAR LEVY
- WOMAN GETS A CHANCE TO THANK RESCUERS
- CRIME LINE
- KEEPER STRIPERS AMONG BEST CATCHES DURING THE WEEKEND
- GRACE B. BRYANT
- SCHOOLS HAVE TECHNOLOGY, BUT MANY IN STATE DON'T USE IT
- FOR VICTIMS' LOVED ONES, LIFE CAN, AND DOES, GO ON SOME SURVIVORS, LIKE NEWPORT NEWS' DALE PENNELL, FIND SOLACE IN WORKING TO HELP VICTIMS - AND FELLOW SURVIVORS.
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