The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
WILLIAM W. CROMARTIE
OTHA FLYTHE
ALFRED R. SILVIA
NAOMI C. KENT
NANCY LIDDLE GENTINE
ELEANOR V. SCHIRMANN
EDWARD S. FEREBEE
LOUISE V. FRANCIS
CATHERINE M. BURNHAM
ETHEL S. BUSH
JAMES O. PURVIS
CARYL L. WARD
OTIS L. BOWE
DOUGLAS I. CLOUGH
EARL C. CONKLIN JR.
LELIA B. BRICKHOUSE
AUBREY L. TODD
ROBERT SIMMER
HELEN C. CAMPBELL
ROBERT L. MILLER
ANNE E. TYMUL
R. CURTIS TALLEY
JAMES P. LAYTON
GUY E. HOLLOWELL
ROY L. CARPENTER JR.
ROBERT L. JOE
ANNIE J. DEBAUN
KEON STATON
KATHRYN C. HARRIS
STACY MARKHAM
TIMOTHY P. RICHOTTE
JOHN C. MAZUR
MYRTLE L. HUGHES
UNEASY ALLIES NORTH, DOLE NOW FRIENDS
GOOD DEED, TRAGIC ENDING AN SHORE WOMAN COOKED TO AID A PROJECT - THEN A GREASE FIRE DESTROYED HER HOME.
NATIONAL SERVICE STUDENTS TO HELP COMMUNITIES
CUBANS' RAFTS MAKING IT FARTHER THAN THEY DO BOATERS ARE SEEING THE VESSELS BOBBING OFF THE N.C. COAST
3 BOMBS EMPTY COURTHOUSE POLICE SQUAD DETONATES ONE DEVICE NO INJURIES IN 3RD SCARE IN 3 WEEKS
CITY RESOLUTION SNAGS NSU INSTITUTE
CHESAPEAKE MULLS CORRECTIONAL CENTER A PRIVATE FIRM HAS PROPOSED BUILDING THE FACILITY IN THE BOWERS HILL AREA.
NEIGHBORS DON'T WANT HOUSE TO BE A HOME BUT A FAMILY HOPES TO MOVE IN TO THE SUPPOSEDLY HAUNTED FERRY FARM HOUSE.
NORFOLK COUNCIL TURNS EYE TO PUBLIC HOUSING HELPING THEM WOULD EASE STARK CONTRAST TO THE NEW DOWNTOWN.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Daniel Hart is executive director of the Virginia Symphony. His first name and title were left out of a story Wednesday. Correction published , Thursday, September 15, 1994, p. A2 ***************************************************************** NSU BOARD: SYMPHONY BALKING OVER PATRONS' FEARS
ALLEGED DRUG DEALERS ARRESTED AFTER STING IN ISLE OF WIGHT COMPLAINTS FROM RESIDENTS LED TO 15 INDICTMENTS IN A TWO-DAY OPERATION.
FUNDING PULLED FOR ENDANGERED RATTLESNAKE STUDY
MURDER CONVICTION
MISS VIRGINIA WINS PRELIMINARY SWIMSUIT ROUND IN ATLANTIC CITY
CHESAPEAKE TO CHALLENGE U.S. OVER AT-LARGE VOTING
HUNG JURY IN MURDER TRIAL
CLEARED OF 2 FONDLING CHARGES
A YEAR LATER, WOMAN'S MURDER IS STILL A MYSTERY
9 CHILDREN MAKE SPLASH - KAYAK STYLE THE GRIGGS STUDENTS ENJOY CURRITUCK'S ENRICHMENT OUTING.
OUT-OF-STATE PRISONS WOULD RELIEVE JAIL OVERCROWDING
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