The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Monday, February 6, 1995
HARVEY W. PRIVOTT
REBECCA V. MILLINER
PHILIP C. CRAWFORD
CHARLES M. STOUT
GEORGE W. STURDIFEN
MARY E. HODR
BEULAH O. MASSIE
NETTIE L. SMILEY
JAMES M. RIGDON
IRENE P. DICKERSON
MILTON R. MULLEN
DOROTHY L. PALUMBO
RAYMOND M. BAIRD
MARIE HILL
BRENDA K. GREENE
PAUL BARONE JR.
MICHAELA L. SPRINGER
MARY E. WINSTEAD
COLLIS O. LEWIS
HAZEL H. MORRIS
ANNE C. DICKERSON
WALTER E. HOBBS
JAMES M. JONES JR.
WILLIAM I. FRANKLIN SR.
EUGENE N. DILLON
MARLYN WARREN
CHARLES BELL SR.
REV. P. FRANCIS QUINN
JANITH C. LINEBERRY
HACKLES RISE OVER ALLEN'S TOP-DOWN MANAGING STYLE HIS APPROACH HAS CREATED BUREAUCRATIC LOGJAMS, SOME SAY.
STRUGGLE BREWING BETWEEN CHAMBERS OVER LINE-ITEM VETO HOUSE REPUBLICANS WANT IT, BUT SENATE DEMOCRATS DON'T.
CURRITUCK TO DECIDE FATE OF SEVERAL PROJECTS THE DEVELOPMENTS HAVE BEEN CRITICIZED FOR POTENTIAL IMPACT.
BELL TELLS 81-YEAR-OLD TO SQUINT AND BEAR IT MAN CONTINUES HIS CRUSADE FOR BIGGER TYPE IN PHONE BOOK.
COMMUNITY GOVERNMENTS AT CROSSROADS VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD A CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND A RESIGNATION HAVE SHAKEN FAITH IN THE CITY'S FIRST ELECTED SCHOOL BOARD. SOME OPPONENTS FEEL VINDICATED; EVEN SUPPORTERS ADMIT THE SYSTEM NEEDS WORK.
CORPS OFFICERS AGREE, MARINES DOING BETTER IN CLINTON PRESIDENCY
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING: CONTRACT FREEZES PAY TILL '99
COMMUNITY GOVERNMENTS AT CROSSROADS PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL BOARD PORTSMOUTH BOARD DITCHES PLAN TO PRIVATIZE SOME CITY SCHOOLS
CITY TO RESTUDY OCEANFRONT TRASH PICKUP MERCHANTS ARE WORRIED ABOUT AN INTERRUPTION IN SERVICE AS TOURIST SEASON APPROACHES.
COMMUNITY GOVERNMENTS AT CROSSROADS CHESAPEAKE CITY COUNCIL AT A WEEKEND RETREAT, CITY LEADERS TOOK A TOUGH STANCE ON THE PERENNIAL PROBLEM OF GROWTH. A NEW PLAN WOULD SEVERELY RESTRICT REZONING WHERE SCHOOLS, SEWER LINES AND ROADS ARE OVERBURDENED.
MINUS KEMP, THE STAGE IS SET FOR BOB DOLE
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