The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
LUCY A. BANKS
JUNIOUS H. LEE
CELESTE G. HACKNEY
DAVID A. BAIN
MARGARET E. EDWARDS
ESTELLE SWANNER JOHNSON
IRVING C. BAUGHAN
EARL BUNDY
CLAUDETTE G. CAMPBELL
PAUL P. WHICHARD
JAMES GRANT
WAYNE M. GERSEN
MARGARET E. BATTS
JOHNNIE F. DUKE
WARRENTON J. PARKER
KATHLEEN W. WOODARD
HARRISON W. PHILLIPS
MATTHEW J. WHEALTON
VIRGIE F. BIGGERS
DAVID M. LAUGHLIN JR.
SALLIE B. GRAHAM
STEVE W. CARTER
RUBY S. PICKETT
JOSEPH LOMBARDY JR.
PHILIP D. STANFORD
JOSEPH B. BROWN
N.C. IMBIBERS LEAVE THE DRIVING TO PUB CRAWL
VALIANT EFFORT TO ABSTAIN FINALLY GOES UP IN SMOKE
EXECUTIVE IS GIVING BACK THROUGH AID GROUP NEW ACCESS DIRECTOR KNOWS THE VALUE OF FINDING HELP TO PAY COLLEGE TUITION.
NAUTICUS CHANGES COURSE TO DRAW MORE LOCALS TO NORFOLK ATTRACTION OUT-OF-TOWN TOURISTS ACCOUNTED FOR 65% OF VISITORS THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKEND.
ODU PROFESSOR PUSHES FOR CHEAP TICKET TO MARS HIS IDEA: USE THE RED PLANET'S OWN ELEMENTS TO FUEL THE SPACECRAFT'S RETURN VOYAGE TO EARTH.
AIDE IS A LIGHT IN THEIR LIVES SID AND ALICE HERSKOWITZ JUST NEEDED SOME HELP WHEN JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES FOUND THEM A HOME HEALTH AIDE. THEY GOT A SURROGATE DAUGHTER.
TOWNS WANT REGULATIONS AFFECTING POND LIFTED IT SUPPLIES SOME OF DARE COUNTY'S DRINKING WATER.
OYSTER GARDENS MAY GIVE AILING INDUSTRY MUCH-NEEDED BOOST ABOUT 50 WATERFRONT RESIDENTS ARE TENDING SMALL CAGES OF BABY OYSTERS TO HELP RESEARCHERS.
WARNER HEARS FROM AARP ON HEALTH REFORM
FOUNDATION CONNECTS COLLEGE-BOUND STUDENTS TO MONEY
BEACH FEST COULD GET ENCORE 13,000 ATTEND FINAL CONCERT; CITY LOOKS TO NEXT YEAR
A LABOR DAY JAUNT
SLAYING IN CAMELOT
GETTING READY FOR CLASS
BACK-TO-SCHOOL INFORMATION
CROWD BREAKS WINDOW
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