The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, February 9, 1995
EVERETTE L. WIMBLEY
DIANE RUCKER
ANDREW G. WRIGHT
CORA B. SAVIDGE
ROBERT R. ORTH
JENNIE B. AINSLEY
FREDERICK E. WILLIAMS
LOUIS L. BROADNAX
MODDRED PEGRAM
JASPER M. BENTON
JACK A.P. CURRIER
ELMER T. VASS
JOHN F. VANCE JR.
MELVIN BROWN
LESTER SAUNDERS
JAMES A. RODGERS
ANN L. MULLEN
ANNIE R. BASS
LOUISE H. FEREBEE
GLORIA D. BROGAN
DENIS J. MCNICHOLL
MAUDE R. DOWDY
LEILA M. BRYANT
SARAH A. KNIGHT
ERNEST E. CUMBERBATCH
COLLEEN L. VAILLANCOURT
CHARLES H. ANGLE
JACK H. MILLER
ANNIE K. CARPENTER
NANCY J. JORDAN
LORRENZO HARRIS
ARTALIA HARRELL
SUSAN W. SAUER
LANCE L. UNDERWOOD JR.
ANITA A. HYMAN
NATHANIEL DAVIS
ANNIS H. KAMPFMUELLER
MARTHA R. HUTCHESON
EDWARD C. GASCH
YOUTH FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING TAXI DRIVER DURING ROBBERY
HEADS TURN AS LORENA BOBBITT RETURNS TO WORK AS A MANICURIST
THE WAR THAT DIVIDED A NATION PROVES DIVISIVE ONCE MORE
UNEXPECTED SNOWSTORM BLANKETS ROADS, LEADING TO TRAFFIC DEATH
MAN GIVES $1 MILLION TO WILLIAM AND MARY
CONFEREES TURN FOCUS ON BUSINESS AND ECOLOGY
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** John R. Langowski, a former Norfolk police officer, was convicted Wednesday by a Circuit Court jury in Virginia Beach of shooting an unarmed Kmart security guard last year. A headline Thursday incorrectly said he had pleaded guilty to the shooting. Correction published Friday, February 10, 1995. ***************************************************************** EX-NORFOLK OFFICER PLEADS GUILTY TO SHOOTING IN KMART JOHN R. LANGOWSKI SHOT A GUARD WHO HAD DETAINED HIM DURING A THEFT ON GOOD FRIDAY.
ZELMA G. RIVIN IS FIRST CITIZEN OF PORTSMOUTH SHE IS THE THIRD WOMAN TO RECEIVE AWARD
SKEPTICISM GREETS LOBBYIST OF NSU BILL HE HAS TIES TO ALLEN AND IS PUSHING THE SCHOOL'S TAKEOVER OF A BUSINESS AGENCY.
HUNT EXPECTED TO UNVEIL TAX CUT DETAILS
TWO LEGISLATORS PROPOSE POLICE PATROLS IN SCHOOLS
CORN TOXIN IS KILLING HORSES ABOUT 30 HAVE DIED, AND THE SOURCE IS STILL UNKNOWN.
FANS OF WHALES HAVE MORE TIME TO GO SEE THEM THE VIRGINIA MARINE SCIENCE MUSEUM IS EXTENDING ITS BOAT TRIPS THROUGH FEB. 27.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO FINISH HOME FOR PARK RANGERS THE PARK SERVICE SEEKS TO REPLACE TRAILERS WITH HOUSES.
SNOW PUTS BRAKES ON RUSH HOUR IT WAS A TREAT FOR KIDS, BUT NOT FOR HUNDREDS OF SKIDDING COMMUTERS.
CHESAPEAKE NAMES SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
LOCAL BRIEFS
CENTER FRONT PLANS A FUN NIGHT WITH PAIR OF FARCICAL ONE-ACT PLAYS
CIVIL WAR MINISTER HONORED
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