The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, January 14, 1995
- TWO PENINSULA SHERIFFS SUING VIRGINIA OVER JAIL CROWDING
- MARTHA G. LEE
- MARVIN V. EARLY
- WILLIAM R. FUNCHES
- ERA E. HOLLAND JR.
- MARTHA P. O'NEAL
- WILLIAM L. JONES SR.
- ROXIE W. BURNETTE
- ASIA N. LOCKLEY
- ROBERT E. DRAKE
- RUBY C. COTTON
- RAYFORD E. PARKER
- MAMIE M. PARKER
- DONALD F. MAIORANA
- BERNARD REILLY
- MORGAN C. MARTIN
- DORIS A. DIGGES
- VIRGINIA S. BABB
- JAMES F. SHEPHERD
- PHEBIA L. OLIVER
- NOVAL C. GOLDMAN
- THOMAS W. JONES
- JAMES EVANS
- MILDRED HOGGARD
- NATHANIAL R. OWENS
- RICHARD E. SPARROW
- ERNEST W. BROWN
- GROUP ARGUES THAT ITS APPEAL OF HORSE-TRACK DECISION IS VALID
- INMATE WON'T GET INJURY BENEFITS, STATE COURT RULES
THE DECISION REVERSES A COURT OF APPEALS RULING.
- PROSPECTS BRIGHTEN FOR MONUMENT
NORFOLK STATE ON FRIDAY OBSERVED THE MEMORY OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. THE
THEME: ``BEYOND THE DREAM: HELP SOMEBODY''
- ECSU PROFESSOR SEEKS TO SUCCEED OWENS
DEMOCRAT JOHNNY HOUSTON, 54, IS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN TO ENTER THE RACE.
- THE WASTE ALLEN HATES LURKS UNDER HIS NOSE IN RICHMOND
- VOLUNTEERS GIVE SHELTER TO PARK SERVICE STAFF
- GUARDIAN: TAKE TOT FROM PARENTS WHO STARVED HIM
- JMU TO DROP MAJOR, MERGE TWO COLLEGES TO REDUCE SPENDING
- JUVENILE CONVICTED IN STABBING OF YOUTH GETS INDEFINITE TERM
HIS BROTHER FACES TRIAL AN ADULT IN THE ATTACK ABOARD A BUS.
- JOY FUND
- HEARING IS PLANNED TO DISCUSS DISMISSAL OF ELECTIONS OFFICIAL
- GUN TAKEN TO SCHOOL
- FUNDS CUT TO TEST RADIOACTIVE WASTE SITE
THE STATE HAD SOUGHT $13 MILLION FOR LAND STUDIES.
- PETTY RULES OUT RACE FOR GOVERNOR'S JOB
- DARE COUNTY MAKES PITCH TO HOST BABE RUTH SERIES
- ALASKAN OFFICIAL IS SUCCESSFUL AT HONORING N.C. REPRESENTATIVE
- VIRGINIA AIR GUARD FINDS DEBRIS IN F-16 FUEL SYSTEMS
THE DISCOVERY IN NOVEMBER LED TO PROCEDURE CHANGES.
- PUBLICIZE PROPOSALS, COUNCILMAN URGES
- HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER KILLS CYCLIST, INJURES 2ND
- CASINO FIRM'S PITCH HIT MARK
ITS PLANS FOR THE WATERFRONT WON OVER PORTSMOUTH OFFICIALS
- IDAHO DEAL WILL MAKE SPACE AT NEWPORT NEWS
WASTE UNLIKELY TO BE TAKEN FROM NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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In Saturday's Metro section, a review of a Virginia Symphony
performance ended in mid-sentence. Here is the final paragraph in
its entirety:
Before ``Scheherazade,'' the orchestra paid tribute to the memory
of Luke Douglas Sellers, a former assistant conductor, who died in
October. With the podium empty, they played ``Nimrod'' from Elgar's
``Enigma'' Variations. It was a fitting choice, not only for its
solemnity but also because Elgar's Serenade for Strings afforded
Sellers one of his most impressive local performances.
Correction published Sunday, January 15, 1995.
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BRASSY CONCERTO JUST WHAT THE DOC ORDERED
- TEEN CHARGED WITH MURDER
- MAN FOUND SLAIN
- 3 ACCUSED OF ROBBERY
- HANDGUN FOUND IN CAMPER
- MAN HELD IN FATAL STABBING
by SS