The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, October 9, 1995
FUR FLIES OVER PARENTAL-ROLE LAW MOST PARENTS SIGN THE FORMS - YET PROTEST THE DISCIPLINE LAW. EDUCATORS WORRY ABOUT GROWING DISTRUST OF OFFICIALA, GOVERNMENT.
WHAT'S A CLERK DO, AND WHY DO SO MANY WANT TO DO IT? UNLIKE COUNCILMEN AND LEGISLATORS, CLERKS DON'T POLICY. THEY CAN'T LOWER TAXES. THEY CAN'T ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY. THEY CAN'T REFORM WELFARE, OR BUILD SCHOOLS, OR HIRE MORE POLICE. THEY SIMPLY KEEP RECORDS AND HELP THE PUBLIC.
COSMIC PROPHET: FUTURIST PEERS INTO HIS CRYSTAL BALL HE PREDICTS PHOENIX WILL BE A SEAPORT IN A FEW YEARS, AND VIRGINIA WILL BE VERY WET. BUT DON'T ASK HIM WHO WILL BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT.
``THE HEAT OF THE SUN'' - BY A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
ELIZABETH EPPS
HARVEY E. GRUHN
FRANKLIN D. AYRES
VERA W. KEYSER
THELMA H. WILKINS
MARY L. SPULKA
VIRGINIA M. ALLEN
CECIL E. MEEKS
ALICE E. ANDERSON
MABLE A. SANDFORD
HOWARD J. SATTERFIELD
JOHN W. PERRY JR.
MANNING L. WILLIAMS
CHARLES A. SHIVE
CLARENCE B. LASSITER
FRED M. MCPHERSON
NORMA A. STEIRLY
WILLIAM R. ERICKSON
EMMA B. WOODARD
JOSEPHINE H. WHITE
SANFORD L. JENNINGS
DOROTHY B. THOMAS
HEALTH WARNING FOR NEUSE WILL HURT BUSINESS, MANY EXPECT
EMPLOYERS GET THE WORK FIRST PICTURE THE PROGRAM REQUIRES AFDC RECIPIENTS TO WORK.
BARRETT ZEROS IN ON CRIME AS THE PROBLEM TO ATTACK
TEENS MAKE TEDDY BEARS FOR TOTS IN TROUBLE
MAN FOUND DEAD
ROBERTSON SAYS EXPERIENCE COUNTS IN TOUGH DECISIONS
ELECTRIC CO-OPS FIGHT FEDERAL PLAN TO SELL BUGGS ISLAND FACILITIES
POLICE LOOK AT POSSIBILITY THAT BABY WAS NEGLECTED
HOME FROM A MISSION OF MERCY
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