The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, August 19, 1995
NORMAN C. KEETER
HARLEY L. HOPPER
ANN L.R. PETERSON
RAYMOND P. WHITE SR.
ALEXANDER B. MIZROCH
JOHNNIE E. ASHLEY
JESSE J. TROTTER SR.
SOLOMON TAETLE
JAMES H. COX
FRANCES F. YARBOROUGH
ELIZABETH L. HOWARD
FANNIE C. WYNN
ROOSEVELT HALL SR.
PRESTON E. WOOLARD
MARIE C. BORDWELL
PSYCHOLOGIST LOSES HIS LICENSE OVER SEX ABUSE
WIDOW LOSES FIGHT WITH BEACH SCHOOL BOARD SHE MUST VACATE HOME BY FEB. 15 SO SCHOOL CAN BE BUILT.
EFFORT STARTS TO KEEP SMOLKA IN PRISON FAMILY, FRIENDS OF HIS SLAIN WIFE OPEN DRIVE FOR REHEARING.
FOUND GUILTY IN '93, MAN IS ACQUITTED OF SLAYING AT RETRIAL BUT HE'S CONVICTED OF ROBBERY AND RELATED CRIMES.
ONCE AGAIN, DEATH COMES TO A VIRGINIA BEACH LAKE
A BEACON SHINES IN NORFOLK FOR TODAY'S YOUNG BLACK JOURNALISTS
POLICE SAY THEY STOPPED A HIGHWAY-SOUVENIR HUNT
FBI JOINS WAR ON PORTSMOUTH CRIME JOINT VENTURE MAY GROW INTO TASK FORCE AIMED AT VIOLENT CRIME
TWO TEENS CHARGED IN SYNAGOGUE VANDALISM SWASTIKAS AND OTHER ANTI-SEMITIC MARKS WERE LEFT ON BETH CHAVERIM SYNAGOGUE.
SOME ON FAULKNER'S COURSE AREN'T IMPRESSED
PORTSMOUTH ACCIDENT VICTIM IDENTIFIED
CHARLOTTESVILLE IS RANKED 15TH AMONG THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A photo on Saturday's MetroNews front showed Mike Connolly of Virginia Beach riding a boogie board at Croatan Beach. He was misidentified in the caption. Correction published Wednesday, August 23, 1995 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** HELLO BOOGIE BOARD, GOODBYE FELIX
ADDIE M. SORRELL
JOSEPH N. EWING SR.
KEVIN C. WILLIAMS
BENNIE ANDREW JUEL
DOROTHY A. LANGE
MARK M. LYNN
RONALD H. BILLS
MARY M. MORGAN
FLORENCE O. COZZENS
ANN H. WILLS
FLORENCE C. ARCHER
ELVEANA J. MERRITT
BETTY S. WYMAN
CHESAPEAKE WATER - SODIUM AND CHLORIDE COUNTS
CARL J. MAYS JR.
T-SHIRTS MARK THE STORM THAT REALLY WASN'T
FELIX MAY HAVE LEFT BEHIND LONG-AWAITED RELIEF FOR FISH
THE BIGGEST BURDEN IN THIS STORM? BOREDOM
FELIX MUDDIES THE WATERS FOR LOCAL FISHERMEN
TRAFFIC JAMS RENEW CALLS FOR ROAD PROJECTS BASNIGHT SAYS HUNT IS PUSHING FOR NEW BRIDGE, WIDER U.S. 64
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