The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, February 13, 1997
WILLIAM S. REMICK
ROSE P. CASSELL
REGINALD KING
GARY L. BRIGGS
CHARLES O. ROBINSON JR.
EDDIE T. NEWSOME
NATHAN A. CAROON
CARL C. PARKER
DELORSE PARADEE-PAINTER
SHIRLEY M. PINKSTONE
ERNEST L. RUSSELL
EDITH T. MACKEY
MARGARET W. DUNNING
J.B. NEWSOME JR.
JOHN W.L. CRAIG
JOYCE B. LANDRY
ELANORE C. DAY
ROGER R. HERRING
CHARLES L. EWELL SR.
JOSEPH H. RIDDLE
JACK O. SAULS
LIDY H. HUGHES
LILLIAN P. GOODMAN
ZEAMAIZE H. WRENN
BRENDA F. DELOATCH
EVELYN A. COLEY
THEODORE R. LOWMAN
JOSEPH SEBREE
TERESA G. HOLLOMAN
RONALD R. TREESE
ANNIE W. TUSO
VICKIE G. PARKER
BONIFACIO ABOOL
WAYLAND W. YODER JR.
WILSON L. BEASLEY SR.
PROFESSOR SAYS HIP HOP CULTURE AND BLACK CHURCH CAN WORK TOGETHER
BEACH TEEN ACCUSED IN ARSON WINS APPEAL FOR PROBATION TERM
PORTSMOUTH VOTING MACHINES CREATE BRIDGE TO 21ST CENTURY
RALEIGH OWNER SAYS NHL BID IS IN TROUBLE HE WANTS AN ARENA DEAL BY FRIDAY; IF RALEIGH FAILS, AREA COULD GET A BOOST.
SOMETHING WILL FALL FROM SKIES TODAY, AND IT MIGHT BE SNOW
ABORTION ACTIVIST GETS 2 1/2 YEARS FOR TRYING TO BURN 2 LOCAL CLINICS THE 24-YEAR-OLD MOTHER OF 4 TELLS JUSGE SHE'S SORRY.
BEACH FOCUSES ON LIMITING GUN VIOLENCE THE PROGRAM SHOWS YOUTHS THE GRISLY CONSEQUENCES OF SHOOTINGS.
NORFOLK STUDENTS' SPACE EXPERIMENT IS PARTIAL SUCCESS
CHESAPEAKE FREEZES MOST HIRINGS FINAL CALLS REST WITH MANAGER; NO WORD YET ON SCHOOL OPENINGS
NEIGHBORS APPEAR RELIEVED ABOUT JUVENILE HOLDING FACILITY OPERATORS TOOK A BIG STEP IN QUELLING FEARS, SAYS TREASURER OF RIVERPOINT CIVIC LEAGUE.
CIVIL RIGHTS VETERAN ISSUES A CALL FOR NATIONAL REBIRTH OF '60S MOVEMENT
MAN CHARGED IN '93 SLAYING
ZUNI FATHER AND SON WIN FARMING AWARDS THOMAS ROLAND BYRUM AND CECIL BYRUM PLANT TRADITIONAL CROPS IN 700 ACRES.
FUND SCARCITY FOR SCHOOLS WILL BE DEBATED TONIGHT COUNCIL, BOARD WILL TRY TO HAMMER OUT COMPROMISE FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS.
3 CITIES EXTEND DEADLINES FOR DECALS UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY
U.S. CITIZENSHIP HIS AT LONG LAST TIN TRAN CAME TO VIRGINIA BEACH FROM VIETNAM IN 1991 AFTER 12 YEARS IN PRISON.
POLICE VETERAN ACCUSED OF PRESCRIPTION FRAUD
EDUCATION BOARD GIVES SCHOOL PLAN AN ``A'' COMMISSION WILL DECIDE WHETHER TO PUT $60 MILLION BOND PLAN TO VOTERS.
C.O. ROBINSON JR. DIES AT AGE 82 IN LOCAL HOSPITAL AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
LEAPING INTO RESCUE PRACTICE
GOODWILL ADDING A BOUTIQUE FOR BOOKS
ASH WEDNESDAY
RESA GETS $330,000 GRANT
MYSTERY SOLVED: THE LAWN BUNNY WAS SHANGHAIED
STATE DIGEST
BEACH FUMES EMPTY POLICE HEADQUARTERS ROUTINE SERVICES WERE SUSPENDED, BUT 911 CALLS WERE NOT INTERRUPTED.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIGEST
``CARRY ME BACK'' RESISTS EFFORTS OF THOSE WANTING TO CARRY IT AWAY
JURY DELIBERATES 5 HOURS
CONGRESSMAN CITED
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