The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY CONSIDERS KICKING OUT FAMILIES WITH TRUANT CHILDREN
- PHILIP H. RUHLE
- IRENE MINNIX
- THELMA B. POLLARD
- JOHN THOMAS JONES
- JULIA T. JONES
- EMMA KING
- JOY A. SINGLETON
- ALPHA H. ROY
- LINWOOD C. DOYLE
- CHRISTOPHER M. TAPLEY
- IRIS C. FEDORKO
- MILDRED W. CORMAN
- SYLVIA J. DESAUTELS
- MAUDE V. SPENCER
- LEROY LEMON JR.
- LELAND E. WHITE
- DARRLY L. GRIMES
- JAMES E. GREGORY
- LINWOOD JAMES
- JOSEPH N. GARGIS
- JAMES V. ALEWINE
- DOROTHY S. FLESHMAN
- MARY W. HARRIS
- ELIZABETH H. NAYLOR
- EDNA M. CUSTER
- MAGGIE P. REESE
- JAMES W. ROBERTS JR.
- JANICE K. BURKET
- PHONE-BOOK RECYCLING EASIER THIS YEAR
DIRECTORIES CAN BE DUMPED ANYWHERE NEWSPAPERS ARE COLLECTED FOR RECYCLING.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Minister Louis Farrakhan, leader of the black Muslim Nation of
Islam sect, visited this area in 1984 and 1988. A paragraph and
headline on a story Wednesday, about his July 30 speaking engagement
at Norfolk's Scope, incorrectly said this would be his first
appearance in South Hampton Roads.
Correction published Thursday, July 21, 1994.
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FARRAKHAN TO SPEAK AT ANTI-VIOLENCE RALLY IN SCOPE ON JULY 30
IT WILL BE THE NATION OF ISLAM LEADER'S FIRST APPEARANCE IN SOUTH HAMPTON
ROADS.
- ACCOUNTANT GETS 7 YEARS FOR BILKING GOVERNMENT
THE PENINSULA MAN FILED FALSE FEDERAL TAX RETURNS AND STOLE $1.9 MILLION.
- DREAM BOAT BROKE HIS HEART
DICKIE PARKER'S BOAT TURNED LIGHTNING ROD JUST 19 DAYS AFTER HE BOUGHT IT.
- VACATIONERS HELP LOST PET FIND WAY HOME
- STATE'S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FORMS COALITION WITH CITIES
THEY HOPE TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO URBAN PROBLEMS THAT COULD HAMPER VIRGINIA'S
ECONOMIC GROWTH.
- RESEARCHER BLAMES HANDGUNS FOR JUMP IN JUVENILE KILLINGS
- LIVING TO TELL ABOUT BEING HIT BY LIGHTNING
- OFFICIALS TRACK STORM SYSTEM OFF CAROLINAS
- SHEDDING LIGHT ON HOW ONE STATE NAVIGATES RIVERBOAT GAMBLING
- EX-CURRITUCK OFFICIAL NAMED TO COASTAL PANEL
- LOBBYIST SAYS HE WAS DUE ``BONUSES'' IF GAMBLING BILL PASSED
THE REPORTED INCENTIVE TO LOBBY FOR RIVERBOAT CASINOS MIGHT BE ILLEGAL.
- WITH WATER SCARCE, COUNTY WEIGHS RESTRICTING POOLS
- BEACH MOTHER CHARGED AFTER BABY DROWNS
- CITY COUNCIL GRAPPLES WITH WASTE DISPOSAL ISSUES
- DARE OFFICIALS PERSIST IN TRYING TO MOVE AIRPORT TO MAINLAND
- NORTHEASTERN N.C. BIG BENEFICIARY FOR EXTRA SCHOOL FUNDS
17 LOCAL DISTRICTS WILL RECEIVE MORE THAN $4.8 MILLION.
- COLEMAN SAYS ROBB IS ``TURNING HIS BACK'' ON VIRGINIA'S TOBACCO INDUSTRY
- NEW KENT VOTERS RENEW SUPPORT FOR RACE TRACK
- CHESAPEAKE REJECTS DRAINAGE-DITCH PROJECT
THE PROPOSAL WOULD HAVE REQUIRED A PERMIT FOR A BORROW PIT.
- PANEL TOLD OF FLAWS IN SENTENCING
MOTHER SAYS SON'S KILLER MAY GET OUT IN 4 YEARS
- MAN CHARGED IN FRIEND'S DEATH
- CHESAPEAKE GYM TEACHER PLEADS GUILTY TO ASSAULT
- ACCIDENTAL DROWNING
A 30-YEAR-OLD NEWPORT NEWS MAN WAS FOUND DEAD MONDAY IN THE JAMES RIVER, AN
APPARENT DROWNING VICTIM.
THE BODY OF MICHAEL D. WRIGHT OF THE 5900 BLOCK OF JEFFERSON AVE. WAS FOUND
BY A COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSEL ABOUT 1,000 YARDS UPSTREAM FROM THE JAMES RIVER
BRIDGE, ACCORDING TO NEWPORT NEWS POLICE.
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