The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, September 18, 1995
MARGARET FURMAN
BLANCHE H. BLOCK
ELEANOR C. WESTWIG
JEROME H. CASPER
PERCY J. WHITEHURST
ROBERT H.W. MALLORY
BUTLER LEWIS SR.
ELLEN N. TRACY
GERALD D. PERRY
GOLDIE B. JORDAN
MARY J. SELFRIDGE
META C. MASON
LULA M. GREGORY
ARTHUR V. CHRISTMAN SR.
BETTY S. KNIGHT
MARTIN L. THOMPSON SR.
RUBY S. HART
MARJORIE M. WRIGHT
ALICE THOMAS MCKENZIE
G. EMORY ROUNTREE
SARAH JOHNSON
MARY B. STRICKLAND
MARGARET T. BALLANCE
MARION V. ECKERT
WILLIAM A. RIDDICK
TRIATHLETES SLOSH THROUGH SOPPY 13TH ANNUAL SANDMAN
WOMAN KILLED WHILE CROSSING STREET AT BEACH
DELAY SOUGHT FOR FISHERIES COMMITTEE ITS REPORT WILL BE DUE BEFORE SOME STUDIES WILL BE DONE.
COLLEGE PRESIDENTS FIND SABBATICALS A COOL BREATHER
ROCKET WAITS LONGINGLY FOR LIFTOFF THE CONESTOGA'S KEEPERS NOW HOPE TO LAUNCH IN OCTOBER FROM WALLOPS ISLAND.
SAILORS DROP ANCHOR IN CAPE CHARLES THE COUPLE HAS SHARED A LIFE OF ADVENTURES AT SEA.
NUKE DRILL SET TO TEST RESPONSE TO AN ACCIDENT EXERCISE STARTS TODAY AT YORKTOWN AND CHEATHAM FACILITIES.
ROLL CALL: HOW AREA MEMBERS OF CONGRESS VOTED FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT. 15
INDEPENDENT U.VA. PAPER'S STAFF TREATS ITSELF TO PARTIES
HIGHER EDUCATION: EUPHEMISM FOR FUND-RAISING GOALS CLASSY CAMPAIGNS NEEDED TO OFFSET STATE FUNDS LOSS.
OREGON INLET DREDGING TO BEGIN THIS WEEK
CRABBERS MAY GET RELIEF ON PRIVATE THREE-POT LIMIT
DEMOCRATIC PARTY MAY TAKE LOTT'S OPINION WITH A GRAIN OF SALT
CHESAPEAKE WATER
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