The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, October 28, 1996
25 YEARS: CHRYSLER MUSEUM OF ART
POLICE CHECKPOINT YIELDS 53 CHARGES
WOMAN DIES IN WRECK
PHILIP A. CAMPBELL
WILLIAM H. COLE
SAMANTHA K. SHELBURNE
ESTHER A. MARTIN
ROBERT E. ELMORE
EDWARD L. NOSEK
ETHEL B. WHITE
LAMAR M. LEOPOLD
CONSTANCE B. LATIMER
ARCHIE L. TOLIVER
JESTER L. PIERCE
RONNETTE C. WALKER
ALTON W. NEWBERN
ROLANDO P. HERNANDEZ
MARTHA ASTWOOD
GEORGE H. LAWSON
WESLEY R. WILDER
WILLIAM R. MOORE
ARNOLD ING
BETTE F. BOLEN
FISSEL L. POPE
JOHN D. GASKIN JR.
WALTER L. BYRD
HAROLD SPILKA
NANCY E. KIGHT
BARBARA A. WATFORD
FLORENCE M. HARRIS
JOHN R. DURHAM
CARRIE L. PHILLIPS
MYRA K. BRAITHWAITE
MAMMIE GARDNER
ALFRED L. DIOQUINO
COLUMBUS R. SIMMONS
JOYCE PERRY
N.C. GOVERNORS' POWERS WEAK, STUDY SAYS REFERENDUM NOV. 5 COULD BRING MORE STRENGTH TO OFFICE VIA MEANS OF VETOES
MURDER SUSPECT REINDICTED; DRUG, WEAPON CHARGES FILED
FOURTH VICTIM OF MAN'S RAMPAGE DIES
HOUSING GROUP MUST REGROUP AFTER COMPLAINTS BY HOME BUYERS, GROUP HAS LOST ITS FUNDING.
HUNTERS' GROUP PROTESTS LIMITED ACCESS TO REFUGE
FRESH APPROACHES FOR FRESHMEN ODU ``COMMUNITIES'' EASE LEARNING PROGRAM CREATES CORE GROUPS TO HELP FRESHMEN MAKE THE TRANSITION TO COLLEGE
SMALL SEMINARS INTRIGUE, ENCOURAGE STUDENTS W & M INVOLVES FRESHMEN THROUGH DEMANDING CLASSES ON DYNAMIC SUBJECTS
SUFFOLK BEGINS TO STUDY PLANS FOR GROWTH THE STATE OF THE CITY REPORT GIVES OFFICIALS INFORMATION TO HELP DEVELOP A LAND PLAN.
A FELLOW MILLET ADMIRER SHARES A STORY OF REVIVAL
AT 25 YEARS, THE CHRYSLER STILL ATTRACTS NEW ART FANS TODAY'S MUCH-LOVED INSTITUTION VALIDATES ITS BENEFACTOR'S VISION, SUPPORTERS SAY.
PROSECUTORS HOPE THEIR WEB SNARES ALLEGED DEALER THIS TIME
VETERAN COMMISSIONER FACES TOUGH CHALLENGE ELIZABETH CITY BOARD'S ONLY CONTEST HINGES ON TAXES, GOVERNMENT'S ROLE.
NEW POLICE PROGRAM GETS CRIME DATA TO NEIGHBORHOODS A WORKSHOP WILL TEACH RESIDENTS HOW TO USE THE REPORTS.
MAN DIES OF GUNSHOT
THE CANDIDATES ON LEADERSHIP
FUNDING FROM THE UNITED WAY HELPS MEALS ON WHEELS DELIVER VOLUNTEERS PROVIDE TWO MEALS DAILY TO 94 CHESAPEAKE RESIDENTS.
MURDER VICTIM IDENTIFIED
WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER
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