The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, April 23, 1996
- ALBERT C. HARRIS
- ANNETTE A. COLLINS
- ROBERT M. JOHNSON JR.
- FANNIE M. WHITFIELD
- GLADYS R. NEAL
- CURTIS WILLIAMS
- SHANDON D. KNAPE
- HARVEY L. WILLIAMS
- MATTIE O. CARTER
- FRANK E. STORY
- RUTH F. THORNTON
- EDWARD B. JUSTIS
- JAMES V. DUKE
- ELSIE L. GROVES
- RALPH L. FEREBEE SR.
- RICHARD D. LANGLEY
- ANNE BEAMAN REAMS
- RUSSELL P. PORTER
- HALINA STERNLICHT
- DORIS C. DOUGHTY
- JULIAN HARVEY
- EDDIE L. RICHARDSON
- JAMES C. RESPESS
- CAROLE A. COPELAND
- LUTHER E. PARKER
- EDITH H. WALKER
- EARL J. FREEMAN
- WILLIAM T. PAYNE JR.
- JOSEPH K. PIERCE
- MARTHA EMERICK
- MAGGIE L. WHITE
- MILTON JORDAN
- MAYETTA GROVES
- SALLY L. ESTES
- WILLIAM E. SMITH SR.
- THELMA F. STINNETT
- EARTHA M. LEMMON
- EARNEST GAUSE
- DEFORD W. LOWE
- JACK H. PRUITT
- NO BURIED TREASURE
- HUGE RUSSIAN-BUILT PLANE - WORLD'S LARGEST - VISITS NORFOLK
- MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER
- THE BUDGET PROCESS - ALL LOCAL CITIES
- STATE SUPREME COURT RULES ON SANDBRIDGE CONTROVERSY: BULKHEADS' BUILDER NOT
LIABLE
THE HOMEOWNERS WHO SUED CANNOT COLLECT THE MONEY AND MUST DO SOMETHING ABOUT
THE BULKHEADS BY MAY 1.
- PORTSMOUTH SCHOOLS ASK FOR MORE MONEY, COUNCIL SEEKS SAVINGS
CITY'S VOCATIONAL PROGRAM COMES UP FOR CRITICISM.
- JACKSON AGAIN SAYS HE WON'T GIVE UP SCHOOL BOARD SEAT
- SPING SHOWERS LEAVE FARMERS WAITING FOR DRIER GROUND
ABOVE-AVERAGE RAINFALL HAS DISRUPTED PLANTING ROUTINES, PUT PRESSURE ON.
- NORFOLK PUBLIC SCHOOLS: EDUCATORS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS PUSH FOR MORE FUNDS
AS THIS YEAR'S BUDGET DEBATE BEGINS, THEY'RE PREPARING THEIR CASE TO THE
COUNCIL, WHOSE STANCE IS: USE YOUR MONEY WELL.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Collis P. Huntington was founder of Newport News Shipbuilding.
His first name and initial were incorrect in a MetroNews story
Tuesday about the tugboat Huntington.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Wednesday, April 24,
1996, page A2.
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TUGGING AT NORFOLK'S HEARTSTRINGS: WATERFRONT WORKHORSE TURNS FLOATING MUSEUM
THE HUNTINGTON, BUILT IN 1933, MAY HAVE MOVED MORE NAVY SHIPS THAN ANY OTHER
TUG IN HISTORY.\
- EX-BEAUTY QUEEN IS RELEASED FROM JAIL
A CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE RELEASED FORMER VIRGINIA BEAUTY QUEEN TRACY LIPPARD, 24,
ON 30 MONTHS' PROBATION.
- BALLPARK STUDY PANEL FOCUSES FINANCE OPTIONS ON N. VIRGINIA
- GROUP OFFERS REWARD FOR ARSON ARRESTS
CHRISTIAN COALITION WANTS FEDS TO FOCUS ON CHURCH BURNINGS.
- BODY OF SUSPECT FOUND IN RIVER
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Eddie Richardson of the 2400 block of Chestnut Street in
Portsmouth was misidentified Tuesday in a MetroNews brief. He was
hit and killed by a van Friday at the 1400 block of Effingham
Street.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot, Wednesday, April 24,
1996, page A2.
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WOMAN KILLED BY CAR
- MAN ARRESTED IN 1995 SLAYING
- WIFE CHARGED IN MAN'S DEATH
- BUDGET SESSIONS
- 800 VEHICLES STOPPED
- DEVICE DETONATED ON BEACH
- JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CLEARS U.S. ATTORNEY
POLITICS DIDN'T DECIDE THE FATE OF A SUSPECT IN A RALEIGH CARJACKING.
- CITY AND COUNTY OFFER COMPANY 25-ACRE INCENTIVE TO KEEP JOBS
- ELIZABETH CITY RESIDENTS MAY SEE 2 1/2-CENT TAX HIKE
- LOCAL BRIEFS - NORTH CAROLINA
- PLAN CALLS FOR BUILDING 4TH GROIN TO AID CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE
- 100-POUND TUNA CAPPED GOOD WEEKEND FOR DARE COAST ANGLERS
- REPORT: BASNIGHT TOP FUND-RAISER AMONG N.C. INCUMBENTS FOR '95
- CORRECTION
by SS