The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, April 17, 1996
- THELMA K. WRIGHT
- ROY S. DUNFIELD
- AMOS L. PERSON
- SUSIE S. MCCOY
- BRUCE R. PURNELL SR.
- FLORENCE R. MITCHELL
- THORNSEL BYRD JR.
- JULIA W. YATES
- ELLEN M. LINDNER
- WALTER D. WILLIAMS
- IRENE W. OUTLAW
- BARRY W. TANT SR.
- LILLIAN G. ALLEN
- AMOS E. ARCHER
- THOMAS W. SANDERS JR.
- J.D. WESSON
- R. HERBERT PEMBERTON JR.
- BESSIE T. SAUNDERS
- BERNARD W. JOYNER
- MYRTLE L. MITCHELL
- ROSE G. CHENMAN
- WILLIAM W. WALKE
- LESTER C. PIPKIN
- LIZZIE R. AYERS
- THOMAS J. BALLANCE JR.
- WILLIAM H. BARRETT
- MARY F. TAYLOR
- THOMAS F. WALSH JR.
- JONATHAN EVANS
- DELLA G. LESCALETTE
- JANE T. LATIMER
- MICHAEL V. FRISON
- TERRY SCIORTINO
- MAURICE A. FREEMAN
- JOHN P. O'CONNOR
- VIRGINIA B. BROWN
- JUNIOR A. BOYCE
- MONFORD D. AUSTIN
- MARTHA J. COLEMAN
- ROBERT E. CUTCHIN
- ELSIE J. WILKINS
- ADELA W. MCDANIEL
- REGINALD RAMSEY
- DOROTHY D. DAIL
- CELESTA SAWYER JR.
- DON MCCULLOUGH LEAVING NORFOLK TO LEAD CHORALE IN WASHINGTON
- OPERATION SMILE SETS ITS SIGHTS ON AREA SCHOOL KIDS
- KINDLY GROCER, 66, KILLS HIS SON, THEN HIMSELF IN WINDSOR
- NORTH CAROLINA GOES TO COURT TO CHALLENGE GASTON APPROVAL
REGULATORY AGENCY OVERSTEPPED ITS LEGAL POWERS, STATE ARGUES.
- TESTING BREACH INVESTIGATED
11TH-GRADERS WERE ALLEGEDLY GIVEN QUESTIONS TO A STATE EXAMINATION.
- CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ANNOUNCES TUITION CUT
- COUNCIL NOT EXCITED BY PAVILION PROJECT
CORE PROPOSAL WOULD COST ABOUT $161 MILLION TO IMPROVE CENTER AND THE
SURROUNDING BLOCKS.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The last name of an Icelandic teenager, who found a message in a
bottle launched from North Carolina's Outer Banks, was misspelled in
a MetroNews article Wednesday. Her name is Kristin Johannsdottir,
not Johannsclottir.
Correction published Thursday, April 18, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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WIND, WAVES, DESTINY UNITE GIRLS
AFTER TRAVELING 3,000 MILES IN 15 MONTHS, A MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE SURFACES IN
ICELAND.
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- PORTSMOUTH MAY NOT RAISE CIGARETTE TAX
- PROPOSED SUFFOLK BUDGET GIVES BOOST TO SCHOOLS, DEVELOPMENT
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Leanne K. Self was recognized as Virginia Beach teacher of the
year by the city's School Board and not the City Council, as stated
in a headline on the front page of Wednesday's MetroNews section.
Correction published Thursday, April 18, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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FINALLY, GOOD MONEY NEWS FOR BEACH SCHOOLS
- BEACH GOP CAUCUS HEARS PARADE OF CANDIDATES
- GIVEN SPACE AND FAIR ODDS, FOXES COULD HUNT HUNTERS
- MCSWEENEY LOSES CHALLENGE TO ELECTION LAW
- APPEALS COURT REJECTS CHALLENGE TO HORSE TRACK BY FAILED APPLICANT
- HOFFMAN JUMPS FROM WAVY TO WVEC
- 6 SUSPENDED FOR AN ASSAULT THAT INJURED A VMI CADET
- ``CAUTION'' TAKES A BOW
- MINISTER CHARGED IN SEX CRIMES
- COUNTY SEEKS APPROVAL FOR TAX HIKES
CURRITUCK COUNTY'S GROWING PAINS FORCE ITS COMMISSIONERS TO RAISE MORE MONEY
TO TAKE EFFECT, PROPOSALS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
- IT WAS A GOOD DAY TO REMAIN ON THE PIERS AND TO THE NORTH
- TESTIMONY CENTERS ON LOTS' VALUE
- CAREER CENTER PASSES TEST AT SCHOOL
THE CENTER HELPS THE STUDENTS FIND A PATH TO THE FUTURE.
- PUBLIC TO GET MORE OF A SAY AT CURRITUCK COUNTY MEETINGS
- FISHERIES DIVISION MAY LOSE $1 MILLION GRANT
- ONE STRIKE AND IT'S OUT
- GOOD COMPANY
- DEATH BRINGS MURDER CHARGE
- WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH
- YOUNG CRASH VICTIM DIES
- BOYS CHARGED WITH ANIMAL CRUELTY
- POLICE ASK FOR HELP
by SS