The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, April 4, 1996
SCHOOL'S OUT, SUN'S OUT, KIDS OUT IN DROVES
CAR HITS POLE, ENDING CHASE; DRIVER INJURED
POLICE TRYING TO IDENTIFY DEAD JOGGER AT BEACH
SUFFOLK OKS $40.4 MILLION FOR PROJECTS
INMATE HANGS HIMSELF IN BEACH JAIL CELL
STORM EVACUATIONS DIDN'T WORK WELL, CONFEREES AGREE THE RESULTS COULD HAVE BEEN DISASTROUS.
PORTSMOUTH EDUCATION PAC ENDORSES 9 CANDIDATES GAUGING EFFECT OF GROUP'S SUPPORT MAY BE DIFFICULT.
OFFSHORE OIL-DRILLING LAWSUIT FLOWS ON FIRMS SAY SUBSEQUENT LAW RUINED THEIR ABILITY TO EXPLORE, RECOUP LOSS
BLIMP FIRM BUYS HANGAR LOCATED IN WEEKSVILLE
NEW BRIDGE ON WAY A 1,294-TON PORTION OF THE NEW COLEMAN BRIDGE FLOATED FROM NORFOLK INTERNATIONAL TERMINALS TO YORKTOWN. THE SECTION IS THE FIRST OF SIX, WHICH WILL BE PIECED TOGETHER IN MAY.
``APRIL FOOL!'' IS FINE WAY TO BEGIN A STORY
ASTRONOMY BUFFS GET AN EYEFUL
PASSOVER SEDERS ARE EVOLVING TO ACCOMMODATE FAR-FLUNG FAMILIES CONGREGATIONS BECOME FAMILY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NO RELATIVES LIVING NEARBY.
APPEALS COURT UPHOLDS DEATH SENTENCE FOR KILLER
WHALE'S DEATH INVESTIGATED
MARIE ASKEW
OFFSHORE HATTERAS WAS THE PLACE TO FISH
A MOTHER'S GRIEF
DIANNE C. STEVENSON
RICHARD T. SMITH
CLENTORIA E. JOHNSON
AILEEN W. BRAME
MARY R. CARROW
FRANK K. FOUNDS
JAMES F. NEWSOME
RUDOLPH V. PARR
PHYLLIS M. HOLMES
JARVIS SMITH
ROBERT L. SALES
WALTER A. TURNER SR.
MARGARET WHITEHEAD
ETHEL M. WHITHURST
EDWIN M. GOURLEY
FLEETWOOD V. BAXTER
JAMES E. MILLER
THELMA F. SANDERLIN
WILLIAM C. MYERS
EDWARD L. WIGGINS JR.
LENORA MCCLEASE
ANTIONE HAYES
NORMA GLENN
JOHN JONGKINDT JR.
JOHN T. KIMBRELL
WAYNE E. ARNOLD
ROY L. CLARK
ERNEST L. PRICE
WILLIAM I. MARTIN
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