The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Friday, December 23, 1994
KATHLEEN R. PRIESTLY
MYRTLE B. BERETSKY
CATHERINE MACPHEE LYONS
EUNICE H. JILCOTT
JANICE LEMEN
JAMES W. HORNE
JESSIE J. WRIGHT
FANNIE M. HARRELL
FREDERICK J. BOWERS
MICHAEL M. BURKITT SR.
JAMES GASKINS
ANNA K. PRESNELL
OCIE E. WITT
HENRY WILUSZ
ROY P. FLYNN
JOSEPH R. CARPENTER
ROBERT E. DAVIS SR.
JOHN LEMUEL CARTER
LUCKIE B. PEARCE
SOPHIE M. MEEKINS
JOURNEY TO KENTUCKY HAS SIDE TRIP TO CONFUSION
5 LIFE TERMS FOR ``MONSTROUS'' RAPES THE MAN PHOTOGRAPHED HIS ATTACKS ON GIRLS, THEN USED THOSE PHOTOS TO INTIMIDATE HIS CHILD VICTIMS.
MAN CHARGED WITH TRYING TO ABDUCT ESTRANGED WIFE
BUDGET CUTS TO CLOSE COMMISSARIES JAN. 1, INCLUDING FORT STORY'S
JOY FUND DONORS
SELL THE CHESAPEAKE? ALLEN WANTS YACHT SALE
TYRRELL CHOSEN FOR WORK FARM ACCOMMODATING 500 INMATES
SITE CLOSED
CATS IN NORFOLK WILL NEED TAGS EFFECTIVE JAN. 1
VIRGINIA BEACH IS THE SAFEST U.S. CITY OF ITS SIZE THE 1993 REPORT USES FBI RANKINGS OF CRIMES RANGING FROM MURDER TO ARSON.
POLICE VEHICLE COLLIDES WITH CAR; THREE INJURED
MEDIUM-SECURITY PRISON PLANNED FOR WESTERN VA.
WIPEOUT AT COUNTY POUND WAS NEEDLESS, SOCIETY SAYS
SANTA WILL EXPRESS MAIL IN CHESAPEAKE THE COMMUNITY IS ONE OF 40 IN THE U.S. TO GET THE SERVICE.
SALES OF SEALS BENEFITING JOY FUND ROZ ANGLIN'S HAND-CRAFTED PUPS, SOLD FOR $10, ARE HELPING BRING HAPPINESS TO CHILDREN.
EVENTS UNLIMITED LAYS OFF 5 OF 8 WORKERS AFTER LOSING CONTRACT
UNC-CHAPEL HILL STATION BRANCHING OUT TO INTERNET
GAMING SPIRIT LURES CITY EX-NORFOLK MAYOR LOBBIES CITY TO OK RIVERBOAT-GAMBLING DEAL WITH CRUISE FIRM
SAILBOAT'S FINDERS ARE NOT ITS KEEPERS BOAT'S OWNERS REACHED A DEAL WITH MEN WHO FOUND VESSEL.
STUDENTS' HOLIDAY SPIRIT CAN'T BE LOCKED UP
CAROLS AND GOOD CHEER
ROOMING-HOUSE FIRE LEAVES 7 HOMELESS
SCHEDULES CHANGE FOR HOLIDAYS
SHOPPING CENTER
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