The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, September 6, 1996
IN THE WAKE OF A WAVE
GOLF COURSE WON'T DAMAGE WETLANDS
TAKE RESPONSIBILITY
A WORTHWHILE PROJECT
TEEN-AGE STUNTS END IN DEATH NEVER AGAIN
WHEN TECHNOLOGY RUNS AMOK, PEOPLE DON'T COMPUTE
PERSIAN GULF POLICY NEEDS RETHINKING U.S. SHOULD SCALE BACK
CORRECTION
SENATE STOPS NASA PLAN TO MOVE PLANES TO CALIFORNIA
EX-SEAL TRAINEE CONVICTED OF MURDER AT SENTENCING TODAY, HE COULD GET LIFE TERM
U.S. HAS MISSTEPPED IN IRAQ, EDUCATOR SAYS
ADM. SMITH SAYS U.S. TROOPS TO BE IN BOSNIA BEYOND YEAR FORMER LEADER OF ALLIED TROOPS SAYS POLITICAL ASPECT NOT COMPLETELY SETTLED.
FRAN TEARS THROUGH CAROLINA WEAKENING STORM CARRIES HEAVY RAINS, HIGH WINDS INTO EASTERN VIRGINIA SATURATED CENTRAL VIRGINIA IS VULNERABLE TO FLOODING
FRAN BEGINS A PUNISHING TREK STORM BLASTS ASHORE WITH 115-MPH WINDS AND 16-FOOT WAVES MOST ON THE OUTER BANKS CHOOSE TO RIDE OUT THE STORM
CITIZENS HELPING CITIZENS AT SCOPE ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERS!
STORM HAS STIRRED UP BUSINESS FOR RODANTHE T-SHIRT SHOP
MYRTLE BEACH WINS STARE DOWN WITH FRAN
BLACKS AND WHITES SHOW EQUAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES FOR THE FIRST TIME, CENSUS FINDS
CLINTON CANCELS CHRISTENING TRIP DUE TO POLITICS
MIDDLE EAST CRISIS IS NO. 1 TOPIC AS PERRY VISITS LOCAL COAST GUARD
CORRECTION
HAMPTON ROADS, OUTER BANKS KEEP WATCHFUL EYES ON FRAN
AT LEAST 1 DEAD AS STREETS FLOOD, AND WIND RIPS ROOFS
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