The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, June 26, 1995
FRANK W. ZBORILL
ROSCOE MOORE
HELEN H. HARRELL
HAROLD W. TOLMICH
ROBERT L. FITCHETT SR.
BERNARD WHITE SR.
NADA S. MUASHER
ZOLA MARIE FUTRELL
JOEL W. JOHNSON
ROBERT E. BOWSER
MARY CATHERINE TRUEBLOOD
FREDERICK W. SMITH
MARTHA F. MOORE
WILLIE MAE B. NEWSOME
ETHEL E. CRAWLEY
DOMINICK DIGIOVANNI
STUART A. NEALE
MUSEUM WANTS MANASSAS BETWIXT FORTS CIVIL WAR BUFFS CHARGING BETWEEN LINES WOULD STOP AND SPEND DOLLARS.
INDIAN GROUP IS CREATING REBURIAL SITE BY POTOMAC
CAUTION GREETS CHICKENPOX VACCINE HIGH COST AND QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NEW MEDICINE KEEP DEMAND LOW.
DRIVER SHOT ON HIGHWAY
SHIPS SET SAIL: FOREIGN CREWS SHOW LOCALS HOW TO PARTY AND HAVE FUN
SOME LOSE POWER: THUNDERSTORMS CLOG HIGHWAYS, HALT MOTORISTS
CHESAPEAKE WEIGHS OPTIONS ON SCHOOLS AUDIT EDUCATION OFFICIALS SAY IT MAY NOT BE NEEDED; ATTORNEYS CONTEND IT MAY NOT EVEN BE LEGAL.
WHITE CANCELS APPEARANCE
CHARLES' SHOW GOES ON, COME RAIN OR COME SHINE
FAIRCLOTH SOUGHT NEW ROUTE FOR I-73 THE REVISION TAKES THE HIGHWAY NEAR LAND OWNED BY A SUPPORTER.
MASSIVE HOG-WASTE SPILL LEAVES MOST NEW RIVER HEADWATERS DEAD
DISCIPLINARIANS TO PRACTICE AS THEY TEACH NORTHEASTERN HIGH OFFICIALS CRAFT STUDENT BEHAVIOR CODE
PATRIOT AND MILITIA GROUPS ARE GROWING IN NORTH CAROLINA
DARE NEEDS MICROCHIPS TO I.D. PETS, ACTIVIST SAYS
ALLEN NEEDS A SHORT LESSON IN PRUDENCE
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