The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 16, 1995
- IVA B. SNELL
- MARGARET A. MONTGOMERY
- ALBERT L. RICKS
- MALACHI BLANCHARD
- GRACE D. HILL
- MARJORIE E. GRISWOLD
- LOUISE W. MCCRACKEN
- ROY M. DELK
- KAREN S. BULLOCK
- MADIE L. ASKEW
- CARRIE L. GREEN
- HERMAN S. WILSON
- ALICE K. SPENCER
- BERNICE H. CONLEY
- JAMES P. WALL
- MARJORIE B. SHIRLEY
- LELAND B. WHEATLEY
- ERNESTINE BLAND
- CONNIE M. CUNNINGHAM
- MARY K. MEADOWS
- CLIFFORD P. WEEKS
- BRICE N. BALDWIN
- CLIFTON A. FELTON
- JAMES E. PARKER
- LLOYD V. HAWK
- JOHN F. MARSHALL JR.
- JOSEPH S. PERKINSON
- CLEVELAND J. FREEMAN
- SUFFOLK WILL CLEAN UP BLIGHT
RESIDENTS OF THE JERICHO SECTION HAVE BEEN COMPLAINING SINCE MAY ABOUT A
SNAKE-RIDDEN LOT, WHICH MAY BE CLEARED THIS WEEK.
- POLICE WERE HELPING TO RESCUE WOMAN WHO HAD FALLEN INTO LITTLE CREEK
- SOMEDAY, WOMEN WILL BE PRIESTS; WHY NOT NOW?
- THEY'RE NOT PAVING PARADISE
NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA POWER ARE SPENDING $1.3 MILLION TO MAKE A PARKING LOT ON
CONTAMINATED LAND, WHERE A GAS PLANT ONCE STOOD.
- MERCURY SOARS TO RECORD 101
ON SATURDAY, THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY COMBINED TO MAKE IT FEEL LIKE 115 DEGREES.
TODAY, BE READY TO ROAST AGAIN.
SEEKING RELIEF
- FILIPINO HEALTH ALLIANCE HOPES TO HELP THE COMMUNITY GET BETTER MEDICAL CARE
- CURRITUCK FACES DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE
NEW ECONOMIC DEVELOPER JOHN MULVEY MUST BALANCE THE COUNTY'S RURAL HERITAGE
WITH BUSINESS GROWTH
- ACCOUNTANTS HIT BACK AT HATTERAS CO-OP THEY'RE SUING THE ELECTRIC FACILITY FOR
$16 MILLION IN DAMAGES, SAYING THEY WERE UNJUSTLY FIRED.
- DEAF PILOTS GATHER TO CELEBRATE THEIR SOARING SPIRIT
THE FLEDGLING GROUP WILL HOLD ITS ``FLY-IN'' ON THE OUTER BANKS.
- MAKING THE WRIGHT FLIER RIGHT
- HEAT DOESN'T STOP ANGLERS IN CHILDREN'S TOURNAMENT
- BREED OF CRICKET IS EXPECTED TO CHEW ITS WAY ACROSS STATE
- SOUTHSIDE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FACING CUTBACKS
- NAVY SEEKS SAFE SITE FOR NUCLEAR WASTE FROM WARSHIPS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Clarification:
A story in Sunday's MetroNews section referred to prices charged
for the opportunity to meet Gov. George F. Allen at some stops in
his two-week tour of the state. Only the private fund-raising events
cost money to attend. The rest of the governor's schedule is open to
the public.
Correction published , Tuesday July 18, 1995, p.A2
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THE GUV'S ROAD SHOW TALLIES UP MILES, CASH FOR GOP CANDIDATES
- CRIME LINE
- UNDER GOD'S NIGHTLIGHT, WE ARE WARMED BY SECURITY
- HOW CAN WE IMPROVE EDUCATION?
by SS