The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Friday, January 6, 1995
COMMISSIONERS ASSIGNED TO BOARDS
AUTOPSY REPORT
HELEN F. GIVENS
JAMES K. PAULK
OLIVIA WILSON HOLT
ROGELIO B. REYES
JANIE L. HUGHES
JUDITH A. BUTLER
JAMES E. COPELAND
MAURICE MOORE
GARLAND TRUSSELL
JAMES SWINDELL SEXTON
JOHN B. COWAND
VERNON L. SARGENT SR.
HARRY W. COWELL
JOSEPHINE V. ALLEN
SARAH V. STEVENSON
ISABELLE B. GASPAR
SHERRY K. HEWITT
MAXINE M. CROCKETT
FLOYD T. BRISTOW
MARY B. ADAMS
EDWARD L. MARKS III
JOHN M. WAEBER
ARLENE HARRINGTON
SYLVIA S. KENNEDY
EFFIE R. MUCKELVENE
ARMINTA D. GOODE
MARY S. CLARK
REATHA M. HORNE
MARSHA POTTER MAINZER
FLORA A. ROLAND
WILLIAM C. ROLLINS
PAUL L. EDWARDS
CURTIS M. PEETE
CAROLYN S. SCOTT
ARTHUR G. MORRIS
JOHN S. CUBILLA
SARAH F. MCDONALD
NAOMI L. NELMS
DEBRA F. CLAUDE
GENEVA M. JONES
DERRICK L. WILLIAMS
GINGRICH'S MOTHER, FIRST LADY ARE BOTH DUE APOLOGY
JONES VOTES TO ELIMINATE FISHERIES COMMITTEE HIS FATHER ONCE HEADED THE PANEL, WHOSE DUTIES WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER COMMITTEE.
SUFFOLK TRIES AGAIN WITH HARD-TO-HOLD PERSONNEL POSITION
MURDER WARRANT ISSUED
HOUSE BURNS
JOY FUND DONORS
DARE COUNTY TRIES TO HIT HOME RUN TEEN WORLD SERIES LOOKS THE AREA OVER FOR '96 TOURNAMENT
THE NEW YORK CONNECTION VICTOR AND WILLIAM RICE USE THEIR LIFELONG RIVALRY, AND EXPERTISE AS NEW YORK CITY POLICEMEN, TO LEAD THE POLICE FORCES AT NORFOLK STATE AND OLD DOMINION.
``THERE'S NOWHERE LEFT TO CUT'' LOCAL CIVIC LEADERS, EDUCATORS SAY PLAN HURTS SCHOOLS, ARTS
1994 WAS A YEAR OF MODEST GROWTH FOR VIRGINIA
BUDGET CUTS ARE ENDANGERING VIRGINIA'S COLLEGES, BALILES SAYS
BEACH CIVIC LEADER ADMITS TAX EVASION HE AND PARTNER BUILT A RAGS-TO-RICHES EMPIRE BUT NOW FACE PRISON.
TOIL AMID THE CHILL
MAN FOUND DEAD
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