The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, November 19, 1994
HENRY W. DERBY
RICHARD M. DICKERSON
HILDA F. MARGOLIN
JAMES M. ROBERTS JR.
LINDA MARIE WHITLOCK
HELEN L. OLIVIS
RUSSELL H. MEERS
JAMES D. WALL
NORMAN T. AMDAL
CHARLIE L. BASNIGHT
EARL D. SYKES
LETTIE CHATMAN
OTIS L. TALBOT
MAMIE R. JOYNER
HELEN A. SAWYER
MARY S. YOUNG
SABELL G. MARRINER
JOSEPHINE M. PERRY
WALTER J. OLIVER JR.
FRYDERYKA SYGAL
NEIL M. SHERRY
JOHNNIE MAE JONES
E. EDDIE REED JR.
MARGARET D. WARREN
EMERY C. HUNTER
WILLIAM L. MOSTELLER
HENRY W. BROWN SR.
ALVIN H. GIBSON
RAYMOND M. SPAUGH
RONALD L. WILSHIRE
CHARLOTTE A. HARDISON
JAMES RAWLINGS
JAMES H. MCLEAN
RUTH B. PEELE
WILLIAM ROBERTS SR.
PARIS R. PALMER
LITTLE THEATRE TO CLOSE ``NIGHT OF JAN. 16TH'' AT FRANKLIN TONIGHT
LIBRARY WANTS PARENTS TO KNOW WHAT MINOR CHILDREN ARE READING CRITICS SAY THE POLICY VIOLATES TRUST, DISCOURAGES READING.
NORFOLK LIGHTS UP FOR HOLIDAYS TONIGHT ILLUMINATION AND PARADE SIGNAL THE OFFICIAL START OF THE SEASON.
FOREST SERVICE DELAYS REPORT ON IMPACT OF NEW POWER LINE
VA. SYMPHONY DECLINES NSU'S OFFER OF NEW HALL
ALLEN TO NEW CONGRESS: MAKE CHANGE HAPPEN
HIP, HIP, HURRAY! ``GW'' IS IN 2,000 TURN OUT TO GREET CARRIER DELAYED A DAY BY HIGH WINDS
FALL DID NOT CAUSE DEATH OF PENINSULA MAN EVADING POLICE
JUDGE SUPPORTS RULING REVOKING LIQUOR LICENSE OF OCEANFRONT BAR
OYSTER GARDENING MAY REVIVE FRAGILE HARVEST CONFERENCE SEEKS LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS TO RENEW INDUSTRY
FUND-RAISER WILL HELP BUY SHELTER FOR BATTERED WOMEN
COAL STORAGE FACILITY WINS PRELIMINARY OK
PERFORMANCES RESCUE STARK OPERA ``SALOME''
BEAUTY QUEEN SAYS SHE NEVER MEANT TO DO HARM
SEN. BASNIGHT DENIES MEDDLING IN FISHERMEN'S TICKETS MANTEO DEMOCRAT CALLS ARTICLE AN ATTEMPT TO DISCREDIT HIM
JONES WAITING FOR LEGISLATION BEFORE MAKING TAX DECISION
COASTAL RESOURCES COMMISSION REFUSES TO NAME BIRD ISLAND A SPECIAL PRESERVE THE OWNER IS NOW FREE TO DEVELOP THE BARRIER ISLAND.
FISHERMEN FORCED FROM ISLAND BY STORM SOME OF THE 61 ANGLERS WERE LESS THAN HAPPY ABOUT LEAVING.
GORDON'S PUNCH STORM TURNS FROM OUTER BANKS AS BEWILDERED RESIDENTS TAKE STOCK
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