The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, November 20, 1997
- GW MAKES A HABIT OF HELPING OUT IN THE GULF
- WEEKLY BRIEFING
- THE MILITARY'S FINEST FAMILIES FIVE FROM HAMPTON ROADS ARE HONORED FOR THEIR VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES.
- ARMED FORCES MEMORIAL THEY WROTE, THEY DIED, NOW THEY'LL BE READ
- LETTERS TO EDITOR -- THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
- MILITARY LISTER LEAVES
- HIGHER EDUCATION
- ALBERTA C. BURNHAM
- CONSTANCE L. ROGERS
- WILLIAM C. SMITH
- ORVILLE H. MOORE
- HANNAH L. KIRKMAN
- GLADYS W. WILLIAMS
- JEAN A. BELL
- ARNOLD NEEL
- EMMA EDWARDS
- MARGARET M. WOOLARD
- EMILY COY
- JAMES F. ROBINSON
- ARRINGTON T. BRUCE
- NELLIE Y. BODDIE
- EUCLENA LITTLE
- ARTHUR T. BEAMON SR.
- JAMES E. REDD
- MARSEL D. COOPER
- DORETHA E. WILLIAMS
- ISAAC P. ROBERTS
- WILLIAM B. WOODWARD
- M.L. DOWELL
- JERRY H. ADAMS
- WARD L. TORDOFF
- EARL PARHAM SR.
- ROBERT D. SHORT
- ETHEL E. EAST
- MELVIN L. FOWLER SR.
- MILTON S. FORREST JR.
- LOUISE J. MARSHALL
- GEORGE BUFOGLE
- MICHAEL J. DALANEY
- JENNIFER B. BROCK
- PANTALEON C. CATBAGAN
- JAMES H. HAYNIE
- HETTIE M. WESSELLS
- DENNIS W. STEPHENSON
- CSX PAID FOR GILMORE, BEYER TO STAY AT GREENBRIER RESORT
- LABRADOR ORDERS A TOMATO SANDWICH - LIGHT ON THE MAYO
- IT'S BROWN, ICKY, WET ... AND BEAUTIFUL THANKS TO GASTON'S BOUNTY, A BEACH SUBDIVISION SEES ITS FIRST CITY WATER.
- CONSULTANT FAVORS HIGH-SPEED RAIL AS ONE OF BEST LINKS TO RICHMOND
- SUFFOLK HIT BY RASH OF HOLDUPS NEAR DOWNTOWN
- POLICE SEARCHING FOR SUSPECT IN ROBBERY OF PORTSMOUTH STORE
- ACTIVISTS QUIT MEETING ABOUT ALL-BLACK SCHOOL AND THREATEN TO SUE THEY'RE SEEKING TO RECLAIM THE LAND AND TURN IT INTO A HISTORIC SITE.
- SECOND SUSPECT CAUGHT IN DEEP CREEK SLAYING THE VICTIM WAS KIDNAPPED FROM HIS HOME AND SHOT SOON AFTER.
- TOP TEACHERS GIVE LOW MARKS TO NEW VA. CURRICULUM STANDARDS
- DAVID I. LEVINE DIES; DEVELOPER KNOWN FOR BIG REAL ESTATE IDEAS
- TRIGON SETTLES INSURANCE FRAUD SUIT BEACH SCHOOL BOARD CLAIMED $2.8 MILLION LOSS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** An article Thursday about removing abandoned vessels and piers from the Elizabeth River misstated how much money is available for the program. There is $197,000 on hand. Correction published, Friday November 21, 1997, p.A2 ***************************************************************** ELIZABETH RIVER REPORT CARD CLEANUP PROJECT REFLECTS ON ITS FIRST YEAR
- AT HEARING, PARENTS AND CARE-GIVERS SPEAK OUT AGAINST CHILD-CARE PROPOSALS
- 3RD DISTRICT'S BORDERS ARE EXAMINED
- BEACH CONCERT TO SEND STUDENT ART WORLDWIDE
- CHESAPEAKE APPROVES BONDS FOR SUBSIDIZED HOUSING FOR ELDERLY
- RESIDENTS SEEK FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS IN SUFFOLK HIGHER TAXES WOULD BE WORTH IT, THEY SAY
- PROGRAMS FOR TROUBLED YOUTH FACE TROUBLES LAX OVERSIGHT BLAMED FOR MISPLACING SOME YOUNGSTERS IN STATE'S CARE SYSTEM.
- TRACK COACH'S TRIAL BEGINS IN VIDEO CASE AFTER DELAYS
- JOY FUND DONORS
- HAMPTON ROADS
- A PLAN COMES TOGETHER
- DARE COUNTY POSTS BUDDING WEB PAGE NEW INTERNET SITE IS ``LIMITED ONLY BY YOUR IMAGINATION.''
- BIG BLUES STEAL THE THUNDER ON PIERS
- COUNCIL PREPARES FOR NATURAL GAS
by SS