The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, March 12, 1995
- REBECCA A. WILLIAMSON
- MARGARET D. OSMUNDSON
- MARY B. GOODWIN
- GROVER E. CARROLL SR.
- DR. IRVING S. WATERS
- SISTER EVA R. WARREN
- TERRY EILEEN BISHOP
- PHILIP F. GAGE
- TIMOTHY J. SOLDAL
- PANSY B. WHITEHURST
- CHARLES T. SPRESTER
- LILLIAN H. PARKS
- IRVING SALSBURY
- MARGARET T. AYERS
- JOELLEN S. BULGER
- ERNEST H. GRAVES
- JESSE M. WATERS JR.
- GERALDINE W. WHITE
- WALTER H. HARLOW
- JIMMY G. MARTIN
- LIMA M. CAPPS
- THE DELICATE BALANCING ACT OF PARENTING AND PROVIDING
- MAN DIES IN FIRE
- STUDENT ART - ALIENS, MORALS, PAIN, RITUALS
YOUNG ARTISTS DON'T SHY AWAY FROM CONTROVERSY IN 23RD ANNUAL ART CONTEST
- FLASH! ELECTRONIC SIGN MAY GET OK
THE SIGN: AN ELECTRONIC BILLBOARD ON WATERSIDE DRIVE WOULD DISPLAY COMMERCIAL
AND PUBLIC MESSAGES.
PRO: NORFOLK COULD ADVERTISE PUBLIC FACILITIES, SUCH AS NAUTICUS, TO
TOURISTS.
CON: THE CITY SHOULD NOT BE SPONSORING COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING.
- THE VIRGINIA AND MONITOR FIGHT IT OUT - AGAIN
- 8,000 POUNDS OF OVER-PRESSURIZED CHEMICALS RELEASED
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Two Virginia Beach burglaries described in Sunday's Metro Crime
Line occurred in the Larkspur section. The neighborhood's name was
misspelled.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Tuesday, March 14,
1995, on page A2.
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CRIME LINE
- MR. BIG OWNERS SUE TO KEEP SCALLOPING
A LOCAL COMPANY CLAIMS ALASKA AND A FEDERAL AGENCY HAVE OVERSTEPPED THEIR
AUTHORITY.
- WINNERS OF STUDENT GALLERY '95 PRELIMINARIES
- THREE HURT IN FIRE
- TRIPLE SHOOTING
- SUSPECT SOUGHT
- MAN JUMPS ONTO HIGHWAY
- CHEMICALS SPILLED
- STUDENT ARTISTS SHARE PERSPECTIVES
- TESTIMONY ON A NIGHT OF TERROR
- CAN SPRING BE FAR BEHIND?
- DARE COUNTY WANTS OLD BUXTON WEATHER STATION FOR EMERGENCIES
A PROPOSAL TO LET THE COUNTY OPERATE THE FACILITY GOES TO U.S. OFFICIALS THIS
MONTH.
- 30 YEARS AFTER SELMA, WE MUST CONTINUE TO MARCH AGAINST HATE
- SALES TAX TO AID SCHOOLS GETS SUPPORT
THE BILL WOULD LET COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LEVY A 1-CENT LOCAL SALES TAX IF
VOTERS APPROVED.
- STUDY ASKS IF SUPER-RADARS ARE ENOUGH FOR AREA
by SS