The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, December 10, 1994
- POLITICAL LEADERS PROMISE TO TRY TO STAVE OFF BASE-CLOSING
- YOUTH, 16, FACES SENTENCING FOR STABBING
- FIREFIGHTERS STOP BLAZE NEAR APPALACHIAN TRAIL
- JOY FUND DONORS
- LYNCHBURG PROFESSOR FINDS INTEL FLAW
THE MATHEMATICIAN MADE THE COMPUTER GIANT FINALLY FESS UP.
- WOMAN'S FRIEND CHARGED WITH BEATING HER
- WORKERS, PATRONS ROBBED AT PENINSULA BEAUTY SALON
- PROTECTING THE LIGHT
- EDUCATORS OPEN BASE TO SPREAD NEW IDEAS ACROSS STATE'S SCHOOLS
- COASTAL-FISHING LICENSE ROLLS ON THE SLOW TRACK
A PROPOSAL FOR SALTWATER-FISHING LICENSES IS FOLDED INTO A LARGER, TWO-YEAR
STUDY.
- A TAX CUT? YES! BUT WHAT ABOUT LOST REVENUE?
HUNT PROPOSES CUTS OF $483 MILLION, LARGEST IN HISTORY.
- BLAZE-DAMAGED COAL LOADER LIKELY TO DELAY SHIPMENTS
REPAIRS FOLLOWING THE FRIDAY MORNING FIRE AT NORFOLK SOUTHERN'S PIER WILL TAKE
TWO WEEKS.
- SCRAPPY TERRIER OF MY CHILDHOOD DAYS HAD NO USE FOR A PEDIGREE
- A DUDE ON THE DUNES
- AIRPORT AUTHORITY APPROVES PROJECTS
- MADELINE M. HOLLAND
- MAE B. JORDAN
- WAYNE H. PAYNE
- AREATHA P. BURKE
- Z. VANCE MITCHELL
- JOHN H. COLANDERS
- RICHARD M. HAMILTON
- JENNIE B. WILLIAMS
- RICHARD F. DAVISON SR.
- JAMES BEACHER
- JAMES T. WILSON
- ARIE O. BEASLEY
- JOHN TURPIN JR.
- MARGARET S. PHELPS
- PAUL BURGESS
- JANIE T. WYNN
- ELNORA T. WHITEHEAD
- HAYWOOD L. PHILLIPS
- JOHN J. DENK
- LEROY N. RICK
- WILLIAM KIDDER
- EDNA B. VICK
- ELIZABETH P. ATHEY
- PAUL H. MASON
- WILLIAM M. NIXON
- ALEXANDER MITCHELL
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A waitress who filed misdemeanor assault charges against an
Australian sailor made a statement to Navy investigators but not to
an agent of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. A story
Saturday had an error.
Correction published Tuesday, December 13, 1994 on page A2.
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FIGHTING BACK
AFTER WAITRESS CRISTINA WOODS WAS REPEATEDLY GROPED BY AN AUSTRALIAN SAILOR,
SHE TOOK HIM TO COURT - AND WON AN END TO THE HARASSMENT.\
- SOME OCEAN VIEW HOMES MAY BE SPARED
- 500 LAWMEN PAY TRIBUTE TO A DEPUTY SHOT TO DEATH BY TEENAGER
- SCHOOL SINGERS OUT OF RELIGIOUS RITES
SUFFOLK BOARD VOTES 5-2 TO APPROVE NEW POLICY, ON THE ADVICE OF SCHOOL
ATTORNEY
- EXPERTS, RESIDENTS, OFFICIALS BRAINSTORM
FATE OF NEIGHBORHOOD
- NORFOLK COUNCIL PLANS RETREAT IN WILLIAMSBURG
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