The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, April 29, 1995
JUNIUS F. OVERTON
WILLIAM W. HOGARTH
JESSIE W. WATERS JR.
TIMOTHY DOWNING
DAVID E. ODEBRALSKI
EDNA SHACKLEFORD
MERVIN D. BOYD
STEVEN E. SMITH
RUFUS GRANT
PATRICK A. CASEY
ANNIE P. ARMSTRONG
JOSEPH D. BLYTHE
CORA W. SMITH
CARMAN A. MIDDLEBROOK
TITUS MARIO HARRISON
PHILIP C. O'PRANDY
CARLTON I. TATE
WALLEY CUFFEE SR.
AUGUSTUS BONNEY JR.
ANGELO COLANGELO
DOROTHY H. DOWLING
WALTER K. LONG
ANITA R. KENT
ANNIE P. KNIGHT
INEZ L. WEST
JAMES H. NEWTON
HARRY F.A. RICHARD
DANIEL R. FUTRELL SR.
PATRICIA A. CRANMER
VIRGINIA L. RIVERS
VICTOR BLOW
LLOYD A. BOBBITT
EDMUND THOMAS
WILLIAM N. BROWN
LUKE M. WARD SR.
MARTHA L. NIXON
CHARLES C. HOLLAND JR.
HERMAN G. MARSH
ADDIE JEFFERSON
GENEVA W. BELL
RONNIE K. WILLIAMS
``ADOPTED'' ASTRONAUT LANDS IN NORFOLK IT'S SHOW-AND-TELL TIME AS KINDERGARTEN KIDS LEARN ABOUT SPACE FROM A PRO
SEMINAR FOCUSES ON EMPLOYMENT FOR THE DISABLED THE CONFERENCE ATTRACTS NEARLY 650 AND FEATURES 50 SESSIONS.
WINNING AWARD OF $1 MILLION FOR MALPRACTICE IS ONLY STEP ONE DOCTOR'S INSURERS THREATEN TO APPEAL
TIME FINALLY DEFEATS POW/MIA GROUP
POMPEII: A BLAST OF A RIDE AT BUSCH GARDENS
JURY DECIDES MAN DESERVES LIFE IN PRISON FOR RAPING, KILLING GIRL
GINGER ROGERS DANCED AWAY, HELPING DILUTE A DIRE DECADE
A WAY STATION FOR NUCLEAR WASTE? SPENT FUEL RODS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES COULD BE SHIPPED THROUGH THE REGION.
PLAYING WITH THE BAND
ARTHUR E. CONRAD JR.
2 WOMEN DIE IN WRONG-WAY, HEAD-ON CRASH
WAVY APPOINTS GENERAL MANAGER
FISHING SLOW BUT RODANTHE REPORTS A GOOD RUN OF BLUES
AIRCRAFT OF YESTERYEAR RETURN IN FORCE AT LEAST 17 ANTIQUE PLANES ARE EXPECTED FOR THE FIRST ``WRIGHT BROTHERS FLY-IN.''
A STRIPING RESTORATION JOB STANDS TALL, BRIGHT IN BUXTON
MAN HELD IN CONNECTICUT KILLINGS TO BE TRANSFERRED TO RALEIGH JAIL
JONES VISITS DEVELOPMENT GROUP
APPEALS COURT REFUSES TO REHEAR U.S. LAWSUIT ON MEN-ONLY AT VMI A 6-4 VOTE FOR A NEW HEARING FALLS ONE VOTE SHORT.
``NOISES OFF'' IS A TWO-KNEE SLAPPER EVERYONE WILL ENJOY THE PERFORMANCES. IT IS QUITE UNFAIR TO LAUD ONE PERFORMER.
INVESTIGATION NETS 5 DRUG-RELATED ARRESTS
NETWORKING BOARD CONVENES AT ECSU THE COLLEGE HOPES THAT A NATIONAL BOARD OF ADVISERS WILL HELP IT REACH PROMINENCE.
MEMORIAL INTERNSHIP
SHOOTING VICTIM IDENTIFIED
WOMAN FATALLY SHOT AT HOME
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