The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Monday, April 24, 1995
TEEN STABBED TO DEATH
VICTIM IDENTIFIED
HISAE I. WELCH
DEWEY E. STEWART
KATHERINE S. MCLAUCHLIN
MADELINE I. WHITE
ALICE S. DIXON
KENNETH H. LILE
CATHERINE W. BASNIGHT
LOTTIE A. WHICHARD
ETHEL MYERS
DR. FRANK M. YEISER JR.
RONALD L. HARKLERODE SR.
WILLIAM R. AIKEN
VERNELL E. MASON
CAROLINIANS HAVEN'T GIVEN UP ON GASTON THE LAKE IS TOO VITAL TO TOWNS TO ACCEPT THE PIPELINE, MANY SAY.
JESSE G. SMITH
JOSEPH W. HERNANDEZ II
JOHN R. HILL
ELIZA C. SMITH
JAMES COPELAND
LARRY E. HOLTRY
CHARLES C. SIMS SR.
HORTENSE S. ROYSTER
HELEN J. HARRISON
MARK D. TILLETT
PIERRE LEDOUX
FLOSSIE I. DRISKILL
WILBERT WALDEN
ALMYRA E. MCCLANAN
MARY S. WYMAN
CRIME TAKES A BREAK IN THE REGION IT WON'T BE THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE, SOME EXPERTS PREDICT
HELPING THE MILITARY ADJUST TO A CHANGING WORLD TWO-DAY EXERCISE FOCUSES ON SHIFT FROM WAR-FIGHTING ROLE TO HUMANITARIAN TASKS.
OFFICER ARRESTED
PULL-UPS: ONE TEST THAT HAS STUDENTS STRUGGLING TO PASS WITHOUT UPPER-BODY STRENGTH, KIDS OF ALL AGES ARE FAILING STATE FITNESS STANDARDS.
WHAT TO TEACH? ODU DEBATES FOREIGN LANGUAGES SCHOOL STRUGGLES TO BALANCE BREADTH, CAREER PREPARATION
A WELCOME FOR THE AZALEA QUEEN
COUNTRY DUO ROCKS CROWD AT THE COLISEUM
ROCKFISH QUOTA COULD INCREASE
MAN DIES IN WRECK
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