The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, March 19, 1996
HARRIET A. WICKS
SAUL LAWRENCE
CLARA L. WILLIAMS
MARY S. WHITE
DORIS H. HARDISON
BRADLEY T. VIROSTEK
ARNICE J. ANDERSON
ESTHER H. GOODMAN
LENA T. GRAHAM
MABEL BLASCZAK
JOHN LEWIS
FRONIE S. HALL
WILLIE C. HAMBLIN
FRANCES B. NIXON
JAMES L. ICENOGLE
ROBERT B. BYRD JR.
ELBERT L. BAKER
ALFRED NEWBERN
MOSES BURDEN
GERALD D. ROUGHTON
LAURIE M. ANDES
LACY E. CASH
CHARLEY GRIFFIN JR.
BEVERLY D. DOGGETT
THOMAS E. HIGGINS
MARTHA J. DENSMORE
JERRY B. GOSS SR.
LOUISE G. LEBARS
MILDRED K. WEST
ALEXANDER S. WARREN SR.
THELMA D. CHAPPELLE
MARY M. SIMMS
MARK T. EMORY
WILLIE T. JONES
FRED W. IARUSSI SR.
ADA P. BUDD
MARIE C. DANIELS
TIMOTHY S. SMITH
HORACE FENNELL
TATEM NAMED BY GOVERNOR
THOMAS SMITH
BREANA MARTIN
CHARLES H. RANK
CHARLES E. FISCHER
RAYMOND E. STODDARD
ROBERT S. DORSEY
SUSAN E. BROWN
MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** At Bayside High School, 38 percent of the students are African-American. A story Tuesday about the school's gospel choir, which is predominantly black, incorrectly said it mirrored the entire school's racial makeup. Correction published Wednesday, March 20, 1996. ***************************************************************** GOSPEL CHOIR: A BLEND OF VOICES BAYSIDE'S GOSPEL CHOIR ALSO BLENDS DIFFERENCES HARMONIOUSLY.
JUDGES CITE ERRORS FOR CASE DISMISSALS POOR RECORD-KEEPING BY THE CLERK'S OFFICE HAS BEEN AN ONGOING PROBLEM, JUDGES SAY; COURT CLERK DENIES ALLEGATIONS
29TH ANNUAL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL WILL FEATURE ``RAINBOW OF TALENT'' THIS SUMMER WORLD-RENOWNED JAZZ AND R&B STARS WILL PERFORM AT THE HAMPTON COLISEUM.
BACKYARD BLACKSMITHS GET HOT POINTERS FROM A PRO ON HOW TO FORGE WITH FLAIR FOR FUN, PROFIT
CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO GIVE LAND AREA TO DISMAL SWAMP
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE WITHDRAWS
SUBDIVISION APPROVED
SMALL PLANE CRASHES ON I-81, KILLING PILOT
LAWMAKERS LEAVE HEAVY WORKLOAD FOR '97 SESSION ACTION POSTPONED ON NEARLY ONE-FIFTH OF 2,791 BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED.
FORMER DEMOCRATIC CHIEF SAYS HIS NEW RADIO SHOW WILL BRING BALANCE
SEARCH FOR MISSING BOY
CANDIDATES' FORUM TONIGHT:
REALTY OFFICE SET AFIRE
FISHERMEN AT BOTTOM OF GRANT CHAIN MOST OF THE MONEY CATCH GOES TO RESEARCH GROUPS.
COMPUTERS ON AGENDA
STUDY: DARE SHOULD LURE BOATERS TO ITS WATERS
NEW SCHOOL POLICIES ARE EXPLAINED TO EC PARENTS
PARADE WATCHER HURT
WATER TESTING HELP SOUGHT
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