The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, November 18, 1997
- TRYING TO STEAL UTILITY SERVICES ? YOU MIGHT GET BURNED
- THE NEW GOP: IT'S THE PARTY OF GRAND OLD PIETIES HOW LARGE IS THE CLASS OF CITIZENS THAT SHOULD BE DEBARRED BY INCOME AND JOB STATUS FROM HAVING THEIR OWN OPINIONS ON PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES?
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
- CHARTER SCHOOLS TIME FOR A TEST JUST AS IT WAS FOLLY FOR VIRGINIA TO FOREGO GOALS 2000 MONEY FOR SO LONG, IT WOULD BE A MISTAKE TO PASS UP MONEY FOR CHARTERS.
- UNITED NATIONS DUES AND DON'TS AN IDEOLOGICAL VOTE IN CONGRESS COMES AT THE WORST MOMENT IF BUILDING A COALITION IS THE GOAL.
- DELLA WRIGHT
- MAYBELLE SIVILLS
- JOHN A. SMITH
- MATTIE D. TABORN
- ARMAZIE B. MYRICK
- LIDA A. RODWELL
- NANNIE B. LEX
- SALLY T. CAYCE
- MAGGIE O. BLAKE
- VERA M. HINES
- CLARENCE V. ELLISON JR.
- ROY W. WOOD
- MARY J. LORBER
- STEVEN L. NEWTON
- GERTRUDE A. ELLIS
- CHARLES B. HARDING
- ADDIE C. MILLER
- WILLIAM N. HUGHEY SR.
- MARIE P. TEMPLETON
- FRIEDERIKE KIDD
- BETTY H. WOOLWINE
- VIRGINIA A. RUDIGER
- RODGER D. BUCHTEL
- JOSEPH E. HOLT SR.
- ELIZABETH H. ROHR
- MATTHEW J. CONNOR
- JANIE H. EVANS
- HERMAN A. DICKERSON
- JAMES M. LEWIS SR.
- CATHY J. CHESSON
- DAVID I. LEVINE
- PORTSMOUTH FOUND AN ADVOCATE IN NEWSPAPER CHIEF RICHARD WOOD
- PET ADOPTIONS REACH 72 IN 4 DAYS AT BEACH SPCA SHELTER
- STATE EDUCATION BOARD IS TOLD CHARTER SCHOOLS ARE ``VIBRANT FORCE'' FOR GOOD
- REPORT: ROAD FUND RUNNING ON EMPTY PREDICTED SHORTFALL ASIDE, GOV. ALLEN'S ADMINISTRATION DOESN'T WANT A TAX HIKE.
- IN OFF YEAR, TRADITIONAL GOP BLOC VOTED HEAVILY ENOUGH FOR SWEEP
- MOST WANTED FUGITIVES
- MONACANS MAY CRAFT BISON HIDES AT MEAT PLANT
- U.VA. HOSPITAL SETTLES PAST MEDICARE OVERBILLING
- SEWER PLANS GRANT COUNCILMAN'S WISH AND LAY GROUNDWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT
- HOUSING AGENCY FALLS SHORT OF ACHIEVING GOALS, REPORT FINDS MORE MONEY AND A MANAGEMENT CHANGE ARE NEEDED, ADVISERS SAY.
- JUDGE CLEARS DOCTOR'S AIDE IN INVESTIGATION OF CANCER CASE
- CITIZENS VOICE THEIR CONCERNS AT HEARING ON JET RELOCATION
- BEACH HOMELESS CENTER SURVIVES CONTROVERSY, OPENS LATER THIS MONTH HOMELESS ADVOCATES WERE DIVIDED OVER USE OF FEDERAL GRANT.
- CARTER, 15, GETS 18 YEARS FOR KILLING HALF-SISTER SENTENCE 1ST FOR BEACH UNDER NEW JUVENILE LAW.
- FOUR OFFICERS ARE CLEARED IN SHOOTING OF WOMAN
- NORFOLK HOUSE FIRE BLAMED ON CHILDREN PLAYING WITH MATCHES
- WILSON HIGH PRINCIPAL DEMOTED FALLOUT AFTER LARGE FIGHT AT SCHOOL MAY HAVE PROMTED THE MOVE
- NAACP COMPLAINS ABOUT PROCESS TO PICK PORTSMOUTH POLICE CHIEF GROUP'S PRESIDENT ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION, SAYS SHE WAS KEPT OUT OF PANEL'S MEETING
- LOCAL DELEGATION LEARNS A LESSON IN SEATTLE: INVEST IN EDUCATION
- SOURCE: BY PHYLLIS SPEIDELL, STAFF WRITER DATELINE: SUFFOLK LENGTH: 141 lines
- SUFFOLK INVITES INPUT AS IT SEEKS WAY TO LIFT ROADWAYS' TRAFFIC LOAD
- HAMPTON ROADS [BRIEFS]
- COURTS & CRIME
- LENGTH: 65 lines
- JUMBO BLUEFISH STEAL THE SCENE ALONG THE PIERS
- ELIGIBILITY VIOLATION COSTS SCHOOL TEAM MONEY, WINS
- MAN CHARGED IN KILLING FIGHTING EXTRADITION
- RESEARCHERS HOOKED ON IDEA OF FISH FARMS
- SHIPWRECK MUSEUM COULD SINK WITHOUT $1 MILLION FROM COUNTY
- DARE OFFICIAL FLOATS 1-CENT SALES TAX
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