The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, October 20, 1995
JOHN D. PRICE JR.
JOHN B. GILLAM
MARIE C. REILLY
ELIZABETH A. MACAULEY
HATTIE HOLLOWAY
LEO E. ULLMAN JR.
WILLIAM A. PARSONS JR.
CARL L. COLEY
BETTIE HOGAN
CLARENCE MASON
BEULAH G. TAYLOR
MARY SAVAGE
FLORRIE PIERCE
VERA MAE LANCASTER
GERTRUDE W. CRADDOCK
LUCILLE MILBURN
MARTHA R. JONES
RICHARD BRADSHAW
MARION W. BRYANT
CHRISTINA BEUSCHER
VIRGINIA GORDON
ALBERT B. HERBST JR.
HORACE HARRELL
JAMES L. FAULCON
JOSEPH F. CULPEPPER JR.
ADELLA BARNES
CECIL E. DECKER
JAMES L. CROSS SR.
LOUISE JOHNSON
MRS. CORNELL STANGE
LIZZIE C. SAWYER
JAMES H. EARL SR.
JAMES D. STIFF
SARAH B. SEARS
BRUCE F. JOYNER
JOYCELYN D. WOODARD
ADDIE T. BROOKS
LINDA J. JONES
JOSLYN I. FLOWERS
CAROLYNE C. LEE
500 SOUTH KOREAN SAILORS SAIL FOR MIAMI THREE KOREAN SHIPS CONDUCTED EXERCISES HERE WITH U.S. NAVY.
POWELL IN NORFOLK
BEACH TAX EFFORT STARTS WITH A GLITCH AND $50,000 ATKINSON SAYS THAT DESPITE 800 INCORRECT MAILINGS, COLLECTION IS WORKING.
ARGUMENT ENDS IN SLAYING OF PORTSMOUTH RESIDENT
DOING YEOMAN'S SERVICE EARNS HER AN HONOR
PRINCESS ANNE FUNDRAISERS GET QUITE AN EDUCATION THEY CITE AMAZING AMOUNT OF GIVING FROM COMMUNITY.
JUSTICE OR VENDETTA? FINANCIER HIRSCHFELD, OUT OF PRISON, FIGHTS TO CLEAR HIS NAME
GOOD DEED RETURNS TENFOLD THIS SUMMER, JEANE VESEY GAVE A HOMELESS WOMAN A HOME. LAST WEEK, DESIREE WILSON RETURNED THE FAVOR BY SAVING VESEY'S LIFE.
JUVENILE JUSTICE PANEL GETS EARFUL AT HEARINGS THE PUBLIC PRAISED AND PANNED THE REFORM COMMISSION'S TOUGH PROPOSALS.
NO. 2 ECSU MONEY MAN, ``A.C.'' ROBINSON JR., QUITS
SLOW DAY. ANGLERS CAUGHT MORE Z'S THAN FISH
THE SOUNDS OF THE KING OF SWING ARE COMING TO A HALL NEAR YOU
CASE MAY RESHAPE DEVELOPMENT RULES A DECISION IS PENDING IN CURRITUCK COUNTY'S TATE TERRACE CASE.
SHORELINE PARKING LOT
STATE GETS VOTING RIGHT ON COUNCIL OVERSEEING MIGRATORY FISH SPECIES
JACKKNIFED TRUCK SPILLS 150 GALLONS OF FUEL ON INTERSTATE
MAN WHO KILLED WIFE, TWO STEPDAUGHTERS IS EXECUTED
SHOOTING-VICTIM IN CRITICAL CONDITION
HURRICANE FELIX DIDN'T BLOW AWAY ALL THE TAX DOLLARS
MORE EDUCATION FUNDS SUPPORTED CANDIDATES PLEDGE TO BACK GOAL SET BY GROUP OF BUSINESS LEADERS
STATE POLICE WIN AWARD
MAN SHOT TO DEATH
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