The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, April 12, 1995
- FLA. RAPIST INTERESTS LOCAL INVESTIGATORS
NAVY OFFICIALS THINK THE MAN, WHO DRANK HIS VICTIM'S BLOOD, MAY BE LINKED TO 2
DEATHS.
- COUNCIL REJECTS APPEAL FROM MAN SHOT BY POLICE
- SPECIAL BEACH TAGS: 2 ORDERS TAKEN, 998 TO GO
- NSU STILL VIRGINIA'S CHEAPEST STATE COLLEGE
BUT CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT APPROVES THE LARGEST TUITION INCREASE THUS FAR.
- PASTOR CALLS FOR HELP FINDING GIRLS' ATTACKER
- CELLAR DOOR INVITES ELVIS TO THE BEACH
PLANNERS KEEP MOST POPULAR EVENTS BUT ADD A FEW CHANGES.
- KINGPIN DETAILS VAST DRUG RING
EIGHT ARE ON TRIAL IN NORFOLK, CHARGED WITH RUNNING THE NEW YORK-TO-MIAMI
OPERATION.
- WOMAN DENIES SHE TARGETED VICE MAYOR
SANDRA LEWIS BERATED CITY COUNCIL FOR CASTING HER AS A FEMME FATALE
- GROUP OF PORTSMOUTH RESIDENTS DECRIES PLAN TO LURE SUPERMARKET
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Dr. L.D. Britt is rector of Norfolk State University's Board of
Visitors. A column in Wednesday's MetroNews section had his NSU
position wrong.
Correction published Thursday, April 13, 1995 on page A2.
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DOCTOR TRAINED HARD TO WORK HARD FOR HIS COMMUNITY
- BUSH HELPS MUSEUM REACH OUT
- CITY COUNCIL CLEARS CHANNEL FOR JET SKI FACILITY IN OCEAN VIEW
- CHINESE NATIONALS LOSE APPEAL IN SMUGGLING CASE
- 2 HURT AS PLANE CRASHES WHILE LANDING ON SHORE
- LINDBERGH WELLS JR.
- COUNTESS B. GARRETT
- RICHARD B. TURNER SR.
- DORA PETERSON
- CHARLOTTE V. BROWN
- LAWRENCE W. COLLINS SR.
- TOMMIE BERRY
- CLEMON RASCOE
- HENRY R. NOBLE
- HENRY ROUNDTREE
- LAWSON A. WORSHAM
- DOROTHY I. COKER
- GRACE G. O'NEAL
- ESSIE CRIDER
- MARY L. FUTRELL
- LOUISE C. FORBES
- WILEY H. TILLERY
- DAISY H. EURE
- ELSIE K. DAVIS
- ALEJANDRO G. TIMBOL SR.
- LYNHAVEN COSTON SR.
- MARY B. SIMPSON
- CORA R. WALTON
- BEVERLY L. SEELINGER
- MANTEO HIGH'S MASCOT RETURNS AS REDSKINS' CHIEF
- FISHING ON THE OUTER BANKS: ANGLERS LAND FEWER PRIZES AS FISHING LULL STRIKES
BEACHES
- BILL CALLS FOR STUDY OF FISHERIES COMPACT
- SPEAKERS PUSH FOR NEW DIVORCE LAWS
IT WOULD REQUIRE PROPERTY DISPUTES TO BE SETTLED FIRST.
THE PROPOSED LEGISLATION WOULD REQUIRE DISPUTES ON PROPERTY TO BE SETTLED
FIRST
- HEARING BRINGS NO CONSENSUS ON BRIDGE
MORE THAN 200 JAM WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS THE CURRITUCK SPAN.
- SHERIFF PULLS THE PLUG IN A PASQUOTANK RAID THAT NETS CASH, DRUGS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The play ``Dinosaur Mountain'' starts at 7 tonight at the College
of the Albemarle Auditorium in Elizabeth City. A story Wednesday had
the wrong time for the opening curtain.
Correction published Thursday, April 13, 1995 in THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT, North Carolina Edition on page B3.
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PREHISTORIC HITS MAKE IT A JURASSIC LARK
``DINOSAUR MOUNTAIN'' TAKES A TRIP BACK IN TIME.
- OPPONENTS CALL RED-WOLF POLL BIASED
THEY CLAIM POLLSTERS IGNORED DEFECTS OF THE RELEASE PROGRAM.
by SS