The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, July 19, 1995
ALICE M. BURRUS
ESTHER MARIE SMITH DAWSON
WILLIAM L. TURNER JR.
ROLAND J. BARNES
ISAAC MOORE
JOHN J. LANESE
JOHN L. MARSHALL
ALBERTA L. MCDANIEL
CONCEPCION G. RABULAN
EUGENE H. MARLOWE
LILLIE V. ANDERSON
SHIRLEY M. BALDWIN
DAVID M. SMITH D. ERIC SMITH AMY L. SMITH
DONNA H. SELIAN
JACKSON A. GOODFELLOW
ELLEN W. CARAWAN
EUGENE M. HOOKER
FRANCES K. WORRELL
AMANDA J. ELLIOTT
JAMES R. HALVERSON
WILLIAM L. PORTER SR.
AMELIA FREITAS
IRVIN T. FAIN
JOHN POLK HARDIN SR.
ELIZABETH M. SIMMONS
WILLIE A. STAYLOR
BENJAMIN H. LEACH
CRYSTAL D. SMITH
MARTHA C. PAUL
JOHN W. SMITH JR.
EUGENE CARY
ESTER JUNIOUS WALTON JR.
ROBERT H. BLACK
JOSEPH H. WESTON
HESTER E. BOURASSA
JOHN H. WISE
ANNIE CUTHBERSON
EDITH M. WHITE
CALVIN C. WEAVER
RODNEY A. BAZEMORE
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: TELL US YOUR OPINIONS
MAN ACCUSED IN SLAYING WILL GO BEFORE GRAND JURY
COUNCIL CLOSES DOOR ON SEAFOOD PLANT VIOLATING CITY CODES
MURDER-SUICIDE MOTIVE STYMIES POLICE
``MADMAN'' WIELDING HATCHET IN N.C. LINKED TO BODY FOUND IN SUFFOLK LAKE
BACK BAY CONSERVATION REFUGE EXPANSION FACES SERIOUS LOSS IF CONGRESS CUTS CONSERVATION FUNDS
PLEA FOR MORE NURSES TOPS LIST OF SCHOOL HEALTH REQUESTS BLUE RIBBON PANEL CONCLUDES STATEWIDE HEARINGS ON NEEDS.
SUFFOLK PLANS TO RESTART FIGHT ON BLIGHT REVISED SETUP RELIES ON NEIGHBORHOODS AND A STREAMLINED PROCESS FOR PENALTIES.
NAVY MAY CLOSE NADEP EARLY A MAINTENANCE BUDGET SHORTAGE GETS THE BLAME FOR THE IDEA TO CLOSE 5 MONTHS EARLY.
BEACH BOARD OPTS TO KEEP GRANTS FOR SUMMER SCHOOL BUT 6-5 VOTE KEEPS NEEDY PUPILS FROM GETTING FEE WAIVERS.
HOUSE PANEL KEEPS NASA CENTERS OPEN
GREAT PARTIES ARE WORKS OF ART, AS THIS ONE SURELY WILL BE
PAT ROBERTSON'S CBN ADMITTED TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY COUNCIL
MAKING WAVES
PIER FISHING SLOW ON BEACHES AND HATTERAS
SPEED UP LICENSING REFORM, BASNIGHT SAYS SENATOR MEETS WITH FISHERIES MANAGERS, FORESEES CHANGES
EARLY ENTERPRISE
HUNT, EARNHARDT IN MANTEO
YOU WON'T GO WRONG IF YOU CATCH ``WRONG TURN'' AT ANGLER'S COVE
HOUSE TO VOTE WITHIN 2 WEEKS ON SUBMERGED-LAND EASEMENTS
SENATE BUDGET HAS COMMISSION MANAGING ELIZABETH II CENTER
JURY ACQUITS WIFE, SAYS KILLING WAS SELF-DEFENSE
ECSU GRANTS
CANADIANS LIKE OUTER BANKS
ATTORNEY ATTEMPTS TO BLOCK MAN'S EXTRADITION FOR 5 CONN. KILLINGS
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