The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Friday, April 21, 1995
- JOHN T. BROWN
- ALDEAN G. WINSLOW
- DOROTHY T. MCEWEN
- GEORGE E. REID
- HAZEL E. HUGHES
- JENNIE M. HENDRIX
- WILLIAM M. EMONS III
- PORTER HARDY JR.
- KEITH EDWARD KEETON
- SEAN S. SHARPE
- MILDRED M. BURROUGHS
- CHARLES FELIX GERVASINI
- LILLIAN S. MARTIN
- MARION F. WIGGINS
- ALBERT L. BONNEY SR.
- HERBERT M. BRETT
- PAUL E. WAFF SR.
- WILLIAM J. WILKINS SR.
- JANAE M. HARRISON
- WILLIAM E. HACKNEY, JR.
- CALVIN LAWTON
- JASPER LAINE
- MAGDALENE G. JOHNSTON
- JACKSON M. POWELL
- GENEVA B. ADAMS
- ARTHUR G. STAMPER
- EFFIE P. CROSS
- THELMA BOYD
- EVELYN DIXON-RIDDICK
- VIRGINIA S. WILLIAMS
- JOHN H. GILCHRIST SR.
- CECIL G. WILLIAMS JR.
- BESSIE R. TROTMAN
- WILLIAM L. JAMES SR.
- ESTHER K. COPELAND
- RODGER A. MILTEER
- WILLIAM E. TOMLIN
- EUGENIA G. KLINGMEYER
- CYNTHIA D. SIMS
- DANIEL HARRINGTON IV
- MARY E. ALVEY
- CLAUDE O. MASON SR.
- WALTER JOHN HENRY OTT
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Clarification
The razing of toll booths on the Virginia Beach-Norfolk
Expressway will not begin until the tolls are eliminated by the
state June 1. The work that was referred to in a Friday MetroNews
story involved contracts and planning, not demolition.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot and the Ledger-Star
on Saturday, April 22, 1995, on page A2.
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FIRM TO START REMOVING TOLL BOOTHS ON ROUTE 44
- TUG OPERATOR FIGHTS TO KEEP HIS LICENSE
HE IS CHARGED WITH FAILING TO REPORT SINKING OF BARGE.
- COMPLAINTS REGISTERED AGAINST HMO FOR PEOPLE ON MEDICAID
- COMICS & REAL LIFE
CARTOON DOG'S DEATH, AS WITH ANY LOYAL PET, IS TOUGH FOR OWNERS TO BEAR.
- FIVE FOUND SHOT DEAD IN CONN. HOME OF LOCAL MAN
- GRASS-ROOTS GROUP TILLS REGIONALISM
CIVIC GROUP'S FORUM HOPES FOR FERTILE GROUND TO TACKLE URBAN ILLS. ONE LEADER
BELIEVES UNDERSTANDING WILL BE A KEY INGREDIENT.
- MAN STABBED TO DEATH
- SCHOOL DISTRICT, COAST GUARD GET SENATE PRODUCTIVITY AWARD
- PARTNERSHIPS FOR PRESERVATION: REGIONALISTS WANT IT AT ALL LEVELS
- SEMINAR: WE MUST CONSIDER HOW WE WILL DIE
- PORTER HARDY JR. DIES; DEMOCRAT SERVED IN CONGRESS FOR 22 YEARS
- FORMER STATE JOURNALIST E.L. VANTREASE DIES AT 46
- CHESAPEAKE NAMES NANCE VICE MAYOR
DISTRUST AND DISCORD CONTINUE TO PLAGUE THE CITY COUNCIL.
- WIND SHIFT GIVES HEFTY LIFT TO PIER FISHING
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A story Friday about efforts to ban commercial fishing nets in
North Carolina was not clear about the waters affected. The sponsor
of the bill said he wanted the net ban to apply only to the
state's sounds and rivers. An attorney who drew up the proposal
included the Atlantic Ocean up to three miles off the North Carolina
coast. Waterways that would be affected by the net ban bill would
have to be debated and re-defined if the proposal comes up again.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star
on Saturday, April 22, 1995, on page B2 of the North Carolina
edition.
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SUPPORTERS OF NET BAN LOOKING AT ANOTHER TRY
- BEACH LIKELY TO BET ON GASTON
COUNCIL EXPECTED TO GIVE NORFOLK GO-AHEAD TO ADD WATER CAPACITY.
- LOCAL BRIEFS
- ``OF MICE AND MEN'' TAKES IT SLOW, BUT THAT'S THE RIGHT PACE
- ``BELLES'' - BATTLE OF THE SIXES: 6 SISTERS, 6 SCENES, IN 6 STATES
- COUNTIES PLAN EVENTS TO PLUG KIDS, ADULTS INTO EARTH DAY
- STATE'S PARTY LEADERS POLITELY DIFFER IN DEBATE
- CRASH INJURES CHESAPEAKE WOMAN
- AUCTIONS MAY SLOW DEMISE OF FLEET-FOOTED GREYHOUNDS
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