The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, November 29, 1994
- THELMA HINSHAW PARKS
- LOUISE BROOKER BUGEL
- WALTER H. GAY SR.
- MARTHA S. STAPLETON
- B. JEANNE ROGERS
- ALMA N. GRAY
- DONALD A. OLSON
- DOROTHY V. LIVERMAN
- JILLIAN M. OSBORNE
- PETER M. BARRINGTON
- CAROLYN S. HARRIS
- GENEVIEVE H. RESPESS
- MELBA J. BATEMAN
- CHARLES E. TROJAHN SR.
- ANDREW J. WEBER
- WILLARD I. BABB
- SUSIE W. BYRUM
- MILDRED M. JOHNSON
- HOYE E. TURNER
- ANNIE W. BRYANT
- MARK RAYMOND MULLER
- THURMAN L. MORRIS
- ANNIE M. ROBERSON
- MATTHEW W. LYNCH SR.
- ANN ROUBIK
- ALICE A. WILLARD
- VERNIE M. CAMPBELL
- CONCETTA COGLIANESE
- LAURA ELIZABETH SEARS CARSON
- ELIZABETH D. COLLINS
- THOMAS E. STREETMAN
- DOROTHY RUFFIN
- AGNES W. HOLLOMAN
- MARY C. DENNIS
- RICHARD O. BROCK III
- DONALD TILLERY
- DIGGERS WORK TO UNEARTH VA. HISTORY
- TEACHERS DONATE TIME, HELP KEEP SPORTS PROGRAM AFLOAT
- CITY HOPES NEW BUILDING WILL ATTRACT INDUSTRY
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A headline in Tuesdday's MetroNews section incorrectly said that a
man was held in his brother's killing. The brother was shot but is
recovering. Paul B. Hinkle has been charged with capital murder in
the death of his brother's girlfriend and with malicious assault in
the shooting of his brother.
Correction published Wednesday, November 30, 1994.
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MAN HELD IN BROTHER'S KILLING FACES CAPITAL CASE
- 2 HISTORIANS SURVEYING MANTEO'S ARCHITECTURE
- SALEM NAMES TEMPORARY PRINCIPAL
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL E.W. SYKES WILL FILL IN FOR RAMONA STENZHORN, WHO DIED
FRIDAY.
- STATE'S REPUBLICAN ELITE PLOT TAKEOVER OF ASSEMBLY
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The Associated Press erroneously reported Nov. 28 that Willard
Scott Privott pleaded guilty to sexual abuse charges in the Little
Rascals Day Care Center case. Privott pleaded no contest.
Correction published , Thursday, December 1, 1994, p. B2, NORTH
CAROLINA EDITION
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ELIZABETH KELLY LEAVES PRISON
THE LITTLE RASCALS CO-OWNER WILL WORK AND LIVE IN RALEIGH
- HATTERAS ELECTRIC CO-OP REVEALS ITS LEGAL PAYMENTS
- GRANBY STREET CASTS SHADOW OVER AREA'S IMAGE
- PRIVATELY BUILT ROADS COULD RENEW TOLLS
A PROPOSED STATE LAW ALSO WOULD GIVE GOVERNMENTS MORE FLEXIBILITY.
- REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY HIRES RETIRED OFFICIAL AS COORDINATOR
- TWISTED MURDER TALE WINDS DOWN
AN OBSESSIVE LOVER PLEADS GUILTY TO STRANGLING HOLLY STIRLING, 21. BUT HER
SCOTTISH MOTHER FINDS LITTLE JUSTICE IN THE MAXIMUM, 20-YEAR SENTENCE THAT HE
CAN RECEIVE.
- 2 MEN WOUNDED IN DRIVE-BY SHOOTING
- 2 NORFOLK TEENS ARRESTED, CAR RECOVERED
- ARSON INDICATED
- THE STRONG WINDS OF A FADING FALL
- JOY FUND DONORS
- MAN CHARGED IN SHOOTING
- MAN SENTENCED IN NEGLECT CASE
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