The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, September 24, 1995
- CECIL W. JOHNSON
- HERBERT J. LEWIS JR.
- ELWOOD L. KIGHT SR.
- THOMAS HURDLE
- JANET R. O'REGAN
- RUBY H. BISHOP
- EVELYN F. HOLLAND
- MARY L. LILLEFLOREN
- WILLIAM L. SUMNER
- ELEANOR R. PATTERSON
- HENRY W. SPRUILL
- JESSIE C. EDWARDS
- KENNETH L. BARTON
- GLADYS S. FURMAN
- KATHERINE MITCHELL
- MARY F. LUMSDEN
- LEMUEL ASHE SR.
- KEITH R. PRATER
- RUDOLPH E. HICKS
- JOHN G. CROMWELL SR.
- CECIL B. HUMPHREY
- LINDA W. LILLEY
- NEUMON A. LINTON
- BARBARA R. KINGDON
- ESTHER CARTER
- WILBERT L. JAMES
- REPORTS FAUL NORFOLK SCHOOL SECURITY
- NORFOLK SCHOOLS FORUM
CITY PROMISES GREATER OPENNESS TO BOOST STUDENTS' ACHIEVEMENT
- CRIME LINE
- REPAIRS CLOSE NORTH LANDING DRAWBRIDGE
- 2 ELDERLY PEOPLE DIE AS PICKUP HITS VAN; DRIVER ACCUSED OF DUI
- CITY SEES BEAUTY IN GROUPS ADOPTING PUMP STATIONS
THE SHEDS WHERE SEWAGE IS PUMPED COULD USE HELP.
- GRASS-ROOTS FORUM
BEACH MAYOR PROMOTES THE IDEA OF GREATER PARTICIPATION.
- NATIONAL ISSUES FORUM
BETTER SCHOOLS, EDUCATIONS ARE PRIME TOPICS.
- HODGES MANOR IS QUIET, BUT ITS CITIZENS ARE ACTIVE VOTERS
SCHOOLS FORM A MAJOR COMMUNITY BOND FOR RESIDENTS YOUNG AND OLD.
- DOWNTOWN STATION CAN'T COME TOO SOON FOR 12 FIREFIGHTERS
- HEIRS SUE IN EFFORT TO GUARD PROPERTY
A GROUP LAYS CLAIM TO COAST GUARD STATION AT OREGON INLET.
- PANEL REJECTS COMPROMISE ON HERRING BAN
STOCKS HAVE IMPROVED, BUT THE NUMBERS STILL ARE TOO UNSTABLE, STATE OFFICIALS
SAY.
- WHEN WORK IMITATES ART, LEARNING IMITATES FUN
- ALL-STAR COACH FINDS INSPIRATION IN RISING TO MEET THE CHALLENGE
- FISHERIES CHANGES WON'T BE RUSHED, LUCAS PROMISES
- TEEN'S COLUMN NETS CASH SO SHE CAN ATTEND COLLEGE
- JEWISH HOLIDAY SEASON
HIGH HOLY DAYS ARE A TIME FOR INTROSPECTION, PLANNING, ATONEMENT
- VA. PLANS CAR-EMISSIONS TESTS FOR RICHMOND
IF THE RULES PASS, INSPECTIONS AND HIGH-TECH SCANS WILL START IN '96.
- TIMBERLAKE SUB HAS ONE OF AREA'S LOWEST VOTER TURNOUTS
STATISTICS SHOW MOST RESIDENTS HAVE LIVED IN THE AREA FOR FEWER THAN FIVE
YEARS.
- A BLUE DAY FOR FLIERS' FANS
BLUE ANGELS CHIEF NEEDS TO TRAIN; OCEANA TO STAGE OWN SHOW
- INDIANAPOLIS BALLET IS ON ITS TOES, STRONGLY, WITH A RANGE OF STYLES
- NORFOLK SETTLES OVERTIME SUIT
- VIRGINIA SYMPHONY ADDED FAR MORE THAN FINISHING TOUCHES TO VISITING BALLET
- ON A CHILLY, BREEZY SATURDAY IN NORFOLK,
- INVESTMENT IN COMMUNITY SHOWS IN VOTER TURNOUT
IN HODGES MANOR, ALMOST EVERYONE VOTES; IN TIMBERLAKE, NEARLY 70 PERCENT DON'T
- 4 ACCUSED OF PLANTING BOMB
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