The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- PHARARD A. GRAY SR.
- SYLVESTER PUGH
- SARAH J. SONNENBERG
- DAVID W. HOLLAND
- EDWARD C. RICHARDSON
- CARL A. FUSS
- ROBERT BENJAMIN SMITH
- ROY L. GATLIN
- SCOTT E. WHITFIELD
- JOYCE C. OWENS
- JOSEPH F. TIEWSKI
- CASSIE G. CONNOR
- NELLIE M. BRAY
- WALLACE H. KURALT
- EDNA M. WRENCH
- JOSEPH A. BROWN JR.
- THELMA B. COPELAND
- MERRITT V. REESE
- JEFFREY D. PIERCE II
- BILLY J. JOURNIGAN
- SARA L. HILL
- THOMAS A. MICHIE
- GEORGE L. HUNT
- LEONDRUS SWEAT
- GERTRUDE P. TURNER
- SUE S. WHITE
- JOHNSON ALEXANDER SR.
- WILLIE BALLANCE
- BESSIE B. GATLING
- MAN GUILTY IN ``THE BOX'' CASE
- CIGARETTE BAN TO START EARLY AT NORFOLK JAIL
- 2 PORTSMOUTH NIGHTCLUBS TEMPORARILY CLOSED
A JUDGE ORDERED EBONY SHOWCASE AND DAVID'S II CLOSED AFTER COMPLAINTS FROM
RESIDENTS. THE CITY MAY CLOSE THEM FOR GOOD.
- P NUTTY: OFFICIAL SYMBOL OF SUFFOLK PEANUT FEST
- SUBMERGED AND FIGHTING
A NATIONAL CONVENTION IN NORFOLK BRINGS TOGETHER WORLD WAR II SUBMARINERS
- CHARGES BEING DECIDED IN DIAPER-RASH DEATH
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Charles W. Vincent, a Virginia Beach School Board member who
faces criminal ethics charges and inquiries about a doctorate
degree, did not use the degree to qualify for his job as an
education specialist and counselor with the U.S. Army at Fort Story.
An Army investigation into whether Vincent made a false statement
about his degree is ongoing, an Army spokeswoman said. Due to an
editing error, a story Friday contained incorrect information.
Correction published Saturday, October 8, 1994 on page A2.
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INDICTED BOARD MEMBER'S DEGREE NOT AUTHORIZED
- OUTER BANKS LOSES A MAN OF NATURE, WALLACE H. KURALT
- GUNMAN FOUND DEAD; STUDENTS RETURN TODAY
- WORKERS SUE SHIPYARD, ALLEGING BIAS
THE SUIT CLAIMS BLACK WORKERS HAVE BEEN DENIED THE CHANCE TO WORK OVERTIME
BECAUSE OF THEIR RACE AND ARE ROUTINELY PASSED OVER FOR PROMOTIONS.
- ``NOTORIOUS'' RAP ARTIST WAS BOUND TO CAUSE TROUBLE
- RESIDENTS OVERSTAY DEADLINE TO VACATE MOTEL
- SMITHFIELD, COUNTY AGREE TO DISCUSS ANNEXATION
- MARINE ACCUSED OF BEING LESBIAN TO LEAVE CORPS
AGREEMENT SAYS SHE WAS INVOLVED IN HOMOSEXUAL ACTS.
- COMMUNITY CAUGHT IN PLAYGROUND FEUD
RETIREES DON'T WANT A LOT TURNED INTO A RECREATION AREA.
- COAST GUARD HELPS TRANSPORT MANATEE TO WARM FLORIDA WATERS
- OUT OF FUEL, SMALL PLANE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING ON ROUTE 158
- CORRECTION
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