The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, December 3, 1994
WAVERLY ANDERSON
MARY E. CHERRY
EVA P. WILLIAMS
VIRTLEY T. BRADBY
MAUDE BROWN BIRT
ALFRED L. MCKOWN
MARY E. SIMONS
MABLE B. COLLINS
JAMES W. ROBBINS
LINDSEY BASS
LILLIE I. HOLLAND
ANNE T. KNAPP
EMELIE E. MUELLER HIPP
HELEN T. GENTRY
LEROY P. MERKLE SR.
JAMES EVERETTE NEWSOME
BEATRICE ROBINSON
ANDREW BOND
OLIVE B. TERRELL
MARY J. HEATH
LUCY H. BROOKINS
HAROLD E. DAVIDSON
GARLAND L. BRIGHT
MAUREEN M. FORTIER
HILDA M. STAFFORD
NORMA J. WALIZER
CORA L. SKITTLETHORPE
MICHAEL COOPER
ELIZABETH VAUGHAN
ELIZABETH J. MOSOLYGO
ISABELLE H. FORBES
GLADYS S. TWIFORD
RUTH W. MOORE
PET RABBIT KILLED
ERVIE GOODMAN
LOUISE W. WYNN
ZOO OFFERS SHINY NEW SPECIMENS TO VIEW
JOY FUND DONORS
COURT SCHEDULES HEARINGS FOR LITTLE RASCALS APPEALS
YORK SCHOOL OFFICIALS PROBE ALLEGATION THAT BUS DRIVER SCARED KIDS
STATE BOARD ENDORSES SALTWATER LICENSES IN THE 13-4 VOTE, IT WAS THE COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN WHO CAST THE NEGATIVE BALLOTS.
ELIZABETH CITY GETS OFFER FOR EYESORES THE MAYOR'S WIFE SAYS SHE'LL BUY OLD PLATFORMS THAT HELD GAS STORAGE TANKS.
HOPEWELL WIDOW WINS $8.7 MILLION VIRGINIA LOTTERY FRIDAY, SHE GOT THE FIRST OF 20 PAYMENTS OF MORE THAN $290,000 AFTER TAXES.
2 MASKED MEN SHOT TO DEATH IN GUNFIGHT WITH STORE CLERKS THE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT A JEWELRY STORE IN A RICHMOND SUBURB.
SANDBAG COMMENTS EXTENDED
GLAXO GIVES SCHOLARSHIPS TO 42 WOMEN THE PROGRAM NUDGES COEDS TOWARD SCIENCE CAREERS BY PROVIDING MONEY AND MENTORS.
LAWS AND CAMPAIGNS CUT DEATHS RELATED TO DRUNKEN DRIVING
ELECTION OFFICIAL DISCOUNTS CANDIDATE'S COMPLAINT EVEN IF THERE WERE IMPROPRIETIES, AN ELECTION OFFICIAL SAYS, CHARLIE ROSE WOULD HAVE WON.
EX-SPA WORKER SAYS DEFENDANT SOUGHT HIS HELP IN 1993 KILLING
FEW WOMEN INTERESTED IN MILITARY TRAINING MARY BALDWIN OFFERING ALTERNATIVE TO ADMITTING WOMEN TO THE ALL-MALE VMI.
GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS COVERS MILES
NORFOLK STATE PLAN RECEIVES PRELIMINARY APPROVAL BUT MISSING THE STATE'S DEADLINE COULD STILL HAVE AN IMPACT ON FUNDING.
POLICE IDENTIFY BODY FOUND IN TRASH PLANT
HIKER IN VIRGINIA INFECTED WITH POTENTIALLY FATAL VIRUS
SPCA WARY OF HEALTH AD IT SHOWS A DRUG CRITICIZED BY ANIMAL-RIGHTS GROUPS.
PROPOSAL WOULD REGULATE ADOPTIONS A DEADLINE WOULD BE SET FOR THE BIRTH PARENTS TO SEEK AN ADOPTION REVERSAL.
LAST CHANCE TO SEE FILM ON SHIPWRECKED TITANIC
SUFFOLK CITIZENS MAKE ARREST 2ND DAY IN ROW EX-COPS CHASE AND CATCH TEEN SUSPECTED OF PURSE-SNATCHING
HOLIDAY SOBRIETY CHECKS BEGIN STATE POLICE SAY THE CHECKPOINTS, USED 10 YEARS, ARE EFFECTIVE
NAVY SHIPS TURN ON HOLIDAY LIGHTS TONIGHT
STORMS DON'T ERODE SALES OF OUTER BANKS HOMES REALTORS SAY HURRICANE GORDON WILL NOT DAMPEN SALES - THANKS TO INSURANCE COVERAGE.
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