The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, January 13, 1997
[NOTE:] GUY FRIDDELL'S COLUMN MOVES TO TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS STARTING THIS WEEK.
MAE B. HOLLADAY
WILLIAM HOWELL
MARILYN C. HEINEMAN
CHRISTOPHER M. WHITE JR.
LUCRETIA B. HAWKINS
JOSEPH E. TAYLOR
JOHN M. MELSON JOHN S. MELSON
JOHN T. SAVEDGE
CATHERINE CULPEPPER
WILLIAM D. SCALF
ELMER L. DOZIER SR.
CRAIG A. RICHARDS
GLADYS V. WARD
BILL E.H. WILLIAMS
HARRY W. BROWN
PAM K. GUY
JOHN H. GANNAWAY
MILDRED C. POWERS
BERNARD E. SPELLMAN
IRMA P. SAWYER
HERBERT A. LANIER
EDNA HILL
BRIAN H. ARTHUR
NISSIM ALMELEH
CURTIS W. WILLIAMS
ROGER P. SEMPLE
MICHAEL S. LABOUNTY II
WESTON D. HOBBS SR.
ROBERT B. BANKS
CLAUDE A. MCGLOTHLIN JR.
SCHOOL'S EXTRA EFFORT RAISES TEST SCORES AFTER-SCHOOL TUTORING, DAILY WORD PROBLEMS BOOST STUDENTS' GRADES AND CONFIDENCE.
PORTSMOUTH TEACHER MOVES BEYOND STEREOTYPES
HISTORY VISITED SITE OF SHRINE BEFORE MACARTHUR ARRIVED
VEHICLE DECALS AVAILABLE - BEFORE LINES GROW LONG
STRIKING A BALANCE HUNTERS GROUPS AND SWAMP MANAGERS ARE AT ODDS OVER HUNTING RESTRICTIONS. MANAGERS SAY THEY MUST PROTECT THE WETLANDS AND THE WILDLIFE. HUNTERS WANT THEIR "FAIR SHARE OF THE SWAMP."
VICTIM IDENTIFIED
DON SCALF, 49, DIES IN TENN.; ONCE CHESAPEAKE CITY MANAGER
HUMAN POPULATION GROWTH TAKES ITS TOLL ON DISMAL SWAMP BEARS
LEADER OF HUNTERS' GROUP HAS A HISTORY OF BRUSHES WITH THE LAW
TRIAL TO BEGIN IN RAPE, KILLING OF 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL
SUFFOLK'S NEW CHIEF STARTS WORK HE BRINGS A WEALTH OF BIG-CITY EXPERIENCE TO A FORCE GRAPPLING WITH THE CITY'S GROWTH.
GRANT WILL HELP ENCOURAGE ADOPTION, ESPECIALLY FOR OLDER OR BLACK CHILDREN
STOCK OFFERING TO HELP FINANCE PARI-MUTUEL TRACK
COLLEGES SEEK PART OF BUDGET SURPLUS; ALLEN HAS OTHER IDEAS GOV. ALLEN HAS OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR $226 MILLION OF VIRGINIA'S EXTRA $247 MILLION
ROLL CALL: HOW AREA MEMBERS OF CONGRESS VOTED.
JOY FUND DONORS
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIGEST
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