The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 29, 1995
- MARIE R. FREEMAN
- THOMAS L. MILLS JR.
- CATHERINE J. CRANE
- PAUL H. HERRON
- CLAUDE B. PARKER
- DAVID L. SUTTER
- MARTHA L. LIGHT
- TALMAGE A. MCCUTCHEON
- LILLIE B. BROWN
- WALLACE E. BOYD
- GOLDIE J. CARR
- INEZ P. BILLUPS
- GLORIA H. STEWART
- FRANK SMITH JR.
- DOROTHY HINTON
- ARTHUR E. VESTER
- ROBERT C. BRANCH
- RUBY C. BLYTHE
- JUANITA D. WOOD
- MANUEL B. SAUNDERS
- JAMES H. FATHERLY JR.
- CHARLES W. DEBRITO
- MILDRED W. NEWBY
- EVELYN K. BOOKER
- GEORGE F. MILLER
- FLOYD S. ASKEW
- SADIE M. STONE
- BEATRICE HOLLAND
- VERONICA N. FIGIEL
- ROBERT L. POWELL
- W. ANDY WALKER
- EILEEN B. VERMILLION
- DEBORAH L. STEPNEY
- ANIMAL-RIGHTS ACTIVIST ADDRESSES BEACH GROUP
- TRAFFIC JAM IDEA: GROWTH NEEDS A BRAKE
- DEPARTMENTS AT VIRGINIA WESLEYAN ADJUST TO BUDGET CUTS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Former Chesapeake City Manager John T. Maxwell resigned his post
in 1984. A story in Sunday's MetroNews section erroneously stated
that Maxwell had been fired as city manager.
Correction published Tuesday, October 31, 1995.
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CHESAPEAKE INVESTIGATES OFFICIALS
VICE MAYOR AND COUNCILMAN CALL FOR INQUIRY, STIRRING FEARS OF A ``CLEAN
SWEEP.''
- MENTORS BOOST KIDS' SELF-ESTEEM
THE TIGER CLUB STEERS SUFFOLK STUDENTS IN A POSITIVE DIRECTION.
- THIS PLACE WAS A VICTIM, TOO
A MAN WAS MURDERED IN ONE OF SHIRLEY DEAN'S OCEAN VIEW APARTMENTS IN FEBRUARY,
AND AN EXODUS FOLLOWED. TENANT AFTER TENANT FLED. HER BUILDINGS - ONCE VIEWED
AS A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE NEAR THE WATER - WERE TAINTED. NOW SHE MAY LOSE THEM
TO BANKRUPTCY.
- STRANGE ALIAS LINKED RUNAWAY TO SLAYING FOR POLICE
HE ALLEGEDLY SET A FIRE TO HIDE A MARYLAND COUNSELOR'S SLAYING.
- OUSTER ILLEGAL, OFFICIAL'S SUIT CLAIMS
EX-TOURISM DIRECTOR SAYS PANEL VIOLATED OPEN-MEETINGS LAW IN ORCHESTRATING HER
DISMISSAL.
- MANTEO HIGH GIRLS VOLLEYBALL LOSES BID FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
- WHO'LL TURN UP NEXT?
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS WITH UNEARTHED CORPSES IN A VIRGINIA BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD ARE
UNNERVING SOME RESIDENTS.
- CRIME LINE
- JOY FUND KICKS OFF CHRISTMAS DRIVE FOR NEEDY
- GOVERNOR GIVES STATE WORKERS EXTRA TIME OFF FOR HOLIDAYS
DEMOCRATS CALL IT A PLOY TO INFLUENCE VOTES.
- FISHERIES PANEL'S THOUGHTS BEGIN TO HAVE IMPLICATIONS
- FAULTY SIGNAL IN CONESTOGA CAUSED ROCKET TO SELF-DESTRUCT
- MAKING A HOME FOR ART
OUTER BANKS GROUP HAS BIG DREAMS - TOO BIG, SOME SAY
- WILLIAMSBURG POTTERY FOUNDER'S DAUGHTER CHARGED WITH EXTORTION
MALONEY-SCHULTZ WAS ARRESTED IN AN ALLEGED $6 MILLION BLACKMAIL SCHEME.
- SCHROCK, HOLLAND SHOW SIGNS OF PRESSURE IN 7TH DISTRICT RACE
- AN ISLAND OF FUN IN THE CITY
- CITIZEN CHALLENGE: EDUCATION
- BASEBALL'S ALLURE ENDURES BECAUSE CHILDREN'S DREAMS DON'T DIE
- WEDDING BY THE WAVES
- SEMINAR TO EXPLORE COMMON TIES BETWEEN JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY
THE GOALS OF THE COURSE ARE EDUCATION, MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING AND RESPECT.
by SS