The Virginian-Pilot
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SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- EUNICE A. FORREST
- VIRGINIA M. HALL
- ELIZABETH B. WHITE
- ANNIE C. RIVERS
- DAVID A. SCHWENDEMAN
- JOSEPH V. KELLAM
- RELIA SENDOWSKI
- WILLIAM F. LATHAM
- ESAU BETHEA
- JESSE WARREN
- BARBARA A. MCELVY
- MARY M. KOHLHOFF
- ELLEN M. TREADWELL
- GENEVA W. BERNARD
- MILDRED S. WELTON
- PURITA R. TESORO
- WILLIE W. QUILLIN
- VERNON E. THOMAS, JR.
- EZRA C. MAGETTE JR.
- EUNICE PUTNAM
- GEORGE E. WALKER
- RONDAL A. DOWDY JR.
- MAQI I. WILLIAMS
- STANLEY D. JASKOWIAK
- HUGHES C. HEATH
- MARY C. WARD
- WILLIE C. MORINGS
- ARTHUR C. MELTON
- EDDIE C. BELL
- ZOE A. DIMITRIOU
- NORTH'S ``BOLD'' IDEAS SINK UNDER WEIGHT OF REALITY
- GREENSBORO PARENTS SUE BOARD OVER AGE LIMIT ON SCHOOL SPORTS
- 7 SHERIFFS EXPECTED TO ATTEND TODAY'S LUNCHEON FOR JUDGE JAMES C. COLE
- HUNT WILL CAMPAIGN FOR DEMOCRATS IN ELIZABETH CITY
12-YEAR-OLD SORREL MARE TO ENTER LIVESTOCK ARENA WITH GOVERNOR
- COAST GUARD WARRIORS: VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II BEGIN CONVENTION TODAY IN
NORFOLK.
- RIVERBOAT PROPONENTS: LETTERS WERE IN ERROR
- HUNT SHOULD SEIZE GASTON SHORES, GROUP SAYS
THE ACTION MAY BE NEEDED TO PROTECT THE STATE, IT SAYS.
- ``DRUG-FREE'' PROGRAM TO BE REVIEWED FURTHER
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Clarification
The Northampton County supervisors held public hearings on School
Board appointments, but the names of those eventually placed on the
board were not considered at those hearings. As stated in a story
Wednesday, the status of those on the eight-member board is
uncertain because the supervisors inadvertently failed to follow the
provisions of a 1987 state law requiring appointees to be considered
at a public hearing.
Correction published Friday, October 28, 1994 on page A2.
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SCHOOL BOARD FATE IN DOUBT
NORTHAMPTON APPOINTMENTS DIDN'T COMPLY WITH STATE LAW
- MODEST CRABBING LIMITS APPROVED
MARINE PANEL VOTES DOWN BIG LIMITS ON BLUE CRABS - WITH HESITATION.
- NBC REPORT ON CLONING IS WRONG, JONES INSTITUTE SAYS
THE NORFOLK RESEARCHERS ARE NOT PLANNING TO USE THE PROCESS, A SPOKESWOMAN
SAYS.
- MAN'S GUN MISFIRES 4 TIMES, SPARING WOMAN
HE FACES ATTEMPTED MURDER AND ASSAULT CHARGES FOR TRAILING AND ATTACKING HIS
FORMER GIRLFRIEND.
- BEACH GETS GOOD NEWS ON GASTON STUDY DATE
THE FINAL DOCUMENT IS TO BE FINISHED BY LATE SPRING.
- GIRLS INC. GETS TAX-EXEMPT STATUS FROM PORTSMOUTH
THE CITY COUNCIL GAVE UP $11,000 A YEAR IN TAXES FOR A NEW BUILDING ON PRIME
PROPERTY.
ONE TWO
- SALEM STUDENT ARRESTED WITH ASSAULT RIFLE
SUSPENDED YOUTH, GUN LOADED, WANTED TO TALK TO PRINCIPAL.
- BEACH COUNCIL OKS FIRST OUTDOORS PLAN
- STUDENTS AT JMU BACK PLEDGE 2-1
A VOTE A WEEK AGO, LATER VETOED, IGNITED A STORM OF CONTROVERSY.
- THREE PEOPLE INJURED IN UNRELATED ASSAULTS
- BEACH OKS VOTER DISTRICTS
IF THE LEGISLATURE AGREES, THE AT-LARGE SYSTEM WILL BE OUT IN 1998.
- THREE MARINE RESEARCHERS SCANNING THE OCEAN
- GRANT FOR YOUTH ACTIVITIES
- STATE OUTLINES THREE OPTIONS FOR OVERTAXED BRIDGE
BRIDGE: STATE OFFERS 3 OPTIONS FOR CROSSING
- HOW TO GET GRANTS
- HOSPITAL CENTER PLANNED
- $1 MILLION MALPRACTICE AWARD
- MAN CONVICTED IN DRUG DEATH
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