The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, December 15, 1994
- HELEN B. WADDY
- ERNEST A. MCLAUCHLIN
- MARY B. CARSTARPHEN
- MILDRED P. WHITLEY
- EVELYN M. OLIVA
- CLARA BROADY
- DONALD J. WALTMAN
- EDWIN E. BIBB
- JORDAN A. PUGH III
- ELISE G. RITSCH
- LOUIS L. HORWITZ
- MILDRED P. WHITFIELD
- MARY M. TIPPETT
- ELIZABETH L. LANDS
- JAMES E. TALLEY
- GEORGE T. MITCHELL
- EDWARD W. BRITT SR.
- JOHN T. GARROW III
- THELMA V. PRIDE
- EVELYN H. HUNTER
- ANNA MARIE HOOVER
- THOMAS F. OWENS SR.
- STEVEN W. WHITE
- MARGARET E. ANDERSON
- VELMA C. THOMPSON
- RUTH M. DAWSON
- HOARSTEEN L. FAULKS
- SWANNIE B. SMITH
- ISABEL M. ATKINSON
- LUCENA M. VELASCO
- MARTHA L. CUMMINGS
- EVELYN GREEN
- WILLIAM E. STATON
- LAKESHIA DEMPSEY
- WILLIAM E. DEMPSEY
- JULIA M. DEMPSEY
- THULILE D. CURRY
- MONTIA N. MABRY
- HERBERT J. PATTERSON
- DOROTHY B. MIDGETT
- MISTRIAL DECLARED IN FAIRFAX MURDER-FOR-HIRE TRIAL
- HEARING SCHEDULED IN EXTRADITION OF RICHMOND SUSPECT
- VICTIM-ADVOCATES URGE VA. LEGISLATURE TO ADOPT ``BILL OF RIGHTS'' PROTECTION
- JOY FUND
- JUDGE PLANS TO RULE IN JANUARY ON SUIT OVER IVERSON ARTICLE
THE JUDGE DISMISSED A NEARLY IDENTICAL CASE 8 MONTHS AGO INVOLVING THE SAME
REPORT.
- GANTT PROMISES REMATCH WITH HELMS
THE EX-CHARLOTTE MAYOR PLANS TO RUN FOR SENATOR IN '96.
- 2 MEN ABDUCTED ON PENINSULA; 1 FLEES, 1 SLAIN
- MANAGING EDITOR OF PENINSULA PAPER PROMOTED TO EDITOR
- BEYER QUESTIONS TWO PORTIONS OF ALLEN'S WELFARE-REFORM PLAN
- ALLEN AIDE SQUEEZES 13 FREEBIES OUT OF BALLET, DIRECTOR SAYS
TICKETS FOR ``THE NUTCRACKER'' ARE THE RICHMOND BALLET'S BREAD AND BUTTER
- PACKAGE CAUSES BOMB SCARE AT WILLIAM & MARY
- ALLEN UNVEILS TRANSPORTATION PLAN, FRIENDLY TO BUSINESSES
THE PLAN WOULD DEREGULATE AUTO DEALERS AND PRIVATIZE ROAD-BUILDING.
- CHURCH GROUP IS REFUGE FOR TEENS IN A TRYING WORLD
- PAINTING LIGHTHOUSE NO LONGER AS SIMPLE AS BLACK AND WHITE
- FEDERAL GRANT MAY SAVE HISTORIC BOYKIN'S TAVERN
THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BEGINS HEARINGS TONIGHT TO WEIGH ITS OPTIONS.
- PAINT IS ONE THING; PROTECTING SHORELINE NEARBY IS ANOTHER
- FURNACE ALERT COULD HAVE SAVED LIVES
- NEW JERSEY POLICE LOSE EVIDENCE IN MURDER CASE
A BEACH MAN IS ACCUSED IN THE 1980 SLAYING OF A MUSIC-STORE OWNER.
- PASQUOTANK BOARD PRESENTS PLAN FOR SCHOOLS
IT SEEKS TO SPEND $24 MILLION IN CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION.
- COAST GUARD SUSPENDS SEARCH FOR 29 CREWMEN
- STUDY ADVISES MERGING ELIZABETH CITY, COUNTY
- FAIRFAX MAN ELECTED IN VIRGINIA'S COSTLIEST CAMPAIGN, RECORDS SHOW
OVERALL, CAMPAIGN COSTS FOR CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES WERE DOWN SLIGHTLY THIS
YEAR.
- THE SMOKING GUN
SALIVA FROM A SUSPECT'S CIGARETTE CLINCHES A MURDER CASE AGAINST HIM.
- VALUES CONFERENCE PROMPTS ENTHUSIASTIC TALK
BUT THE GROUP OF MOSTLY SIMILAR PEOPLE CAME TO MOSTLY SIMILAR CONCLUSIONS.
- HOUSING BOARD MUST SELECT AN ATTORNEY AGAIN
- SPEEDWAY PLAN PITS SUFFOLK NEIGHBORS
ONE RESIDENT EMBRACES PROJECT; OTHERS WORRY ABOUT TRAFFIC, NOISE
- CURBSIDE RECYCLING WILL REACH ALL AREA HOMES BY SUMMER
- FIRE GUTS 2 ROOMS IN PORTSMOUTH MOTEL; DAMAGE $10,000
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