The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, May 29, 1996
CHARISE RIDDICK
JOHN B. MEREDITH
FRANCES E. RHODES
APRIL B. MAYS
RHONDA F. WALTERS-ROBERTSON
ESTHER E. CRISANTI
ORBREY C. BOOTHE
EVA BROWN
MARGARET B. BUTLER
ANNA M. DOWNING
MARGARET W. FREEMAN
PAULINE C. PEEDIN
JOHN H. COVEY
INEZ SMITH
JOHN R. JONES
LENWOOD SHELLEY
MARGARET BRAITHWAITE
R. JENNINGS HARGRAVE
LATISHA L. TURNER
HESSE W. BAUM
MICHAEL T. HALL
RUBEN E. TILLETT SR.
CLYDE J. BRECKINRIDGE
ARVOLEE P. BURNETT
SNORA S. ABSHER
IDA P. HERTZIG
LOUISE E. KANE
JOHN C. HEALEY
ASA G. PARK
DRIVER CHARGED AFTER CHASE
DOMINIC BRUZZESSE
SANDRA W. COLONNA
EMMA B. HIGH
MILBOURN B. CRAIG
LOUISE B. TANN
BARBARA A. BLEI
TEEN GETS JAIL FOR ASSAULTING COUNSELOR ATTACK AT TREATMENT CENTER BRINGS AN EIGHT-MONTH TERM.
CRIME COMMISSIONERS TOUR BEAUMONT JUVENILE FACILITY
CITY MAY WAIT A MONTH OR MORE FOR CITY MANAGER
MIND GAMES: 2 BEACH TEAMS VIE IN WORLD FINALS IN IOWA.
EX-GIRLFRIEND TELLS HOW SUSPICIONS LED TO ARREST SHE TIPPED OFF POLICE AFTER SEEING A SKETCH OF HER EX-BOYFRIEND'S FELLOW SEAL TRAINEE.
BLOWS TO THE HEAD MAY HAVE KILLED MEGAN JONES IN A SEARCH OF THE HOME SHE SHARED WITH HER HUSBAND, POLICE SEIZED DRESSER DRAWERS.
CHESAPEAKE TO GET MORE WATER PORTSMOUTH GETS MORE CASH, IN A DEAL BOTH CITIES EQUALLY PRAISE.
COUNCIL REJECTS PLAN FOR FLASHING BILLBOARD
CITY, HOLIDAY INN WILL WORK TOGETHER ON WATERFRONT SITE
THE FISHING IS SLOW FROM OUTER BANKS PIERS, BEACHES
TOPLESS CLUB GETS ANOTHER PUBLIC HEARING
DARE TEAM HEADS TO D.C. ON DREDGE, SAND PROJECTS
WALKING TALL
TEST SCORES MAY NET TEACHERS BONUSES PASQUOTANK SCHOOLS PROVE PILOT PROGRAM CAN BE A SUCCESS.
OLD HYMNS THAT SING THE PRAISES OF DAYS GONE BY
MILLER TO LAUNCH RADIO ADS TODAY IN U.S. SENATE RACE
SCHOOL BOARD HEARS CONCERNS ABOUT MINORITY REPRESENTATION
CLINIC REOPENS TO MIGRANTS' NEEDS
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A story in Wednesday's MetroNews section incorrectly stated the fee Virginia Beach would pay if it continued to use the regional curbside recycling program. The cost to the city to continue to participate would have been $600,000 - half the $1.2 million originally sought by the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA). Correction published Thursday, May 30, 1996. ***************************************************************** COUNCIL DIDN'T PICK UP ON SPSA REDUCED FEE
RESIDENT MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN HOME, PIGS
THE MEDIA WILL HAVE TO BEAR ONLY ITS SHARE OF THE BLAME
CHARGES IN HIT-AND-RUN
LIGHTNING CAUSES HOUSE FIRE:
WRECK VICTIM DIES
ALZHEIMER'S PATIENT FOUND
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