The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, July 8, 1996
BETTY J. BAGLEY
GEORGE PATRICK HORNBAKE
MYRTLE P. HARDING
HAYWARD M. BEDDINGFIELD
OTIVIOUS D. ALEXANDER
GLORIA L. CONWAY
BEATRICE CAPPS
MYRNA L. ABBOTT
ANN S. WALKER
HENRY C. ROBERSON
WILLIAM R. JONES
D'ANGELO D. PETTUS
WILLIAM J. WALKER
EDITH I. CONTRADO
JOHN J. SHEARON
MARSHALL L. WOOD
WILLIAM A. BECK
OTIS D. RIPLEY JR.
DAVID L. BLAKE
COLLIS L. ACKISS SR.
DOUGLAS M. PIERCE
MINNIE F. GRIFFIN
ALFRED J. ROLLISON
WOODROW M. UNDERWOOD SR.
MARTHA H. LAMKIN
MARY C. WHITE
MARY OPAL BAKER
JAMES F. GRIZZARD SR.
ESSIE H. FOWLER
ALICE L. EDWARDS
ESTHER W. SPESSARD
CORNELIUS HARRIS
DOROTHY D. MACK
THEODORE HOLMES
WILLIAM C. HORAN
TOURISTS - AT LAST AFTER A DISMAL. GRAY MEMORIAL DAY, BUSINESS AT THE BEACH JUMPED ON THIS JULY 4 WEEKEND, WITH MOTELS AND CAMPGROUNDS FULL.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A MetroNews story Monday about Suffolk's battle over lot sizes erroneously reported that a developer planned to build 15 homes on 20,000-square-foot lots in the Indian Point subdivision. The developer plans to build 237 homes. Correction published Wednesday, July 10, 1996. ***************************************************************** SUFFOLK DEBATES GROWTH: LARGE VS. SMALL LOTS THE PITCHKETTLE FARMS DEVELOPMENT PRESENTS THE CITY'S LATEST CONTROVERSY.
PROGRAM HELPS STUDENTS LEARN, OTHERS TO TEACH PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS READY MIDDLE-SCHOOL STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE PREP COURSES.
MONTHLY ART OPENINGS IN PORTSMOUTH DRAW CONNOISSEURS DOWNTOWN
COURT PLANS TO TIGHTEN RULES FOR BONDSMEN A REVIEW BY TWO CIRCUIT JUDGES FOUND DEFICIENT RECORDS.
BONDSMAN BUSINESS WENT BAD ON NORFOLK VICE MAYOR COLLINS
IN SOME TOWNS, JULY MEANS MORE TAXES ELIZABETH CITY CHARTS THE REGION'S LARGEST INCREASE THIS FISCAL YEAR.
GOING TO SURF CITY
VIRGINIA'S BAY-AREA FORESTS ARE DWINDLING, REPORT SAYS
PLASTICULTURE FOR TOMATOES CRITICIZED AS KILLING CLAMS
ANALYSTS SAY TAXPAYERS DID OK IN PLAN FOR STADIUM
MAN HIT BY TRUCK
MURDER SUSPECT TURNS HIMSELF IN
TODDLER DROWNS IN POOL
COLORADAN COULD ADD SOME PUNCH TO PEROT'S PARTY
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