The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, February 20, 1997
THEODORE M. WROBEL
IRENE C. NEVINS
MARTHA KIMBALL
ISAAC O. WILLIS
JAMES T. DUNN JR.
ANNIE F. STEEL
HORACE M. MOORE JR.
DELMAR A. GALLOP
JOSEPH EPPS
JEANETTE M. BASS
NORMAN D. GOODMAN SR.
MARY S. EDWARDS
RICHARD S. HOLLAND SR.
JAMES T. YOUNG
ARLANDER T. DAVIS
VERNON HARRIS JR.
MARY F. STEPHENSON
GLADYS L. HAWKINS
ARMINTA COLLINS
FRANCES T. RAWLS
JAMES RYAN
WILLIAM L. STURTEVANT
MABLE LEE SUTTON
THOMAS E. HOFFLER SR.
JOHN W. FUHRMANN
LETTIE D. PADGETT
GLADYS B. FOREMAN
BETTY I. FRIZZELL
M. SHELTON WOODARD
ALEXANDER C. PARSON
ANDREW C. BUNCH
MAE E. DAIL
ROY LEE SUTTON JR.
BESSIE D. BAILEY
ERICA A. CALAMARI
ELDRIDGE B. DUFFEE SR.
ANNE M. OFELT
EMMA L. WASHINGTON
PENINSULA'S I-64 MAY GET HOV IF SAFETY ISSUES ARE RESOLVED
BARBER STABBED; SUSPECT FOUND DEAD
DEEP CREEK RESIDENTS GET CHANCE TO PLAN THEIR PARK
SUFFOLK'S CITY COUNCIL AND SCHOOL BOARD WRANGLE OVER FUNDS SPARRING OVER PLANS FOR MORE STUDENTS OVERRAN THE PANELS' SECOND MEETING.
BUDGET LANDS WITH THUD; LEAVES NO ROOM FOR EDUCATIONAL GROWTH CITY SAYS IF SCHOOL OFFICIALS NEED MORE MONEY THEY SHOULD ASK FOR A TAX HIKE.
DOROTHY P. BILLMYER
BEACH GPA RULE MAY BENCH SOME ATHLETES
PROSECUTOR'S HUSBAND ACQUITTED OF CHARGES THE CASE WAS POLITICALLY MOTIVATED, DAVID BALDWIN'S ATTORNEY SAYS.
SUFFOLK MAKES NO MOVE TO REVISE ITS BASE TAX RATE
THIEVES TAKE 44 COATS FROM LYNNHAVEN MALL
GRAPPLING WITH GENETICS QUESTIONS OVER GENES EXPLORED BY EXPERTS NEW TESTS RAISE NEW DILEMMAS FOR PATIENTS. THEY MAY ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE OF THEIR CASES THEY WISH THEY DIDN'T HAVE.
TIGHTER CONTROLS REQUESTED ON DOOR-TO-DOOR DISTRIBUTORS OF FLIERS CITY ATTORNEY PHILIP TRAPANI SAYS HE PLANS TO EXPLORE THE LEGAL ISSUE INVOLVED.
SITE: TOXIC CLEANUP SLATED AT OLD FACTORY
EXPLORER COLLIDES WITH VA. BEACH SCHOOL BUS
DEAD FIREMEN'S FAMILIES SUE UTILITY, CLAIMING NEGLIGENCE FIRE WAS BLAMED ON A POWER LINE SNAGGED BY A TRUCK BOOM.
BOARD TABLES FAMILIES' APPEAL TO EASE SCHOOL TRAVEL COSTS TRAVEL:
NEW BRIDGE DRAWS NO FLAK, MANY IDEAS FROM OUTER BANKS HEARING
``A GOOD GESTURE'' COAST GUARD HOLDS RITES FOR THREE KILLED IN PACIFIC
MAN CHARGED WITH SETTING FIRE AT ABORTION CLINIC
STATE MENTAL HEALTH CARE TO BE PROBED BY INDEPENDENT PANEL THE DEATHS OF TWO CENTRAL STATE PATIENTS PROMPT THE PROPOSAL.
COLLEAGUES' ABSENTEEISM IRKS HEAD OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS
HUNT BUILDING CASE FOR CHANNEL GROIN THE GOVERNOR IS SEEKING TO AVERT A SHOALING CRISIS AT OREGON INLET.
BILL WOULD SAVE ATLANTIC COAST FROM OIL-DRILLING
NEW DIRECTORS
MISSING CHESAPEAKE MAN'S BODY FOUND TWO BROTHERS OUT FISHING MAKE DISCOVERY EAST OF MOSSEY ISLAND
COLONIAL DOWNS BOOSTS PUBLIC STOCK OFFER
KILL OR BE KILLED, DEFENDANT CLAIMED VOICES SAID
TOM HANKS VISITS HAMPTON TO SHOOT SPECIAL FOR TELEVISION
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The Virginia Senate voted 30-8 Wednesday to make ``Carry Me Back to Old Virginia'' the state song emeritus. A headline in the General Assembly digest on Thursday incorrectly stated the vote. Correction published Friday, February 21, 1997. ***************************************************************** NEW BILL WOULD AID MAN, 21, WHO WAS WRONGLY IMPRISONED
SUFFOLK PERMITS COME WITH STRINGS COUNCIL APPROVES GASTON PERMITS; NORFOLK, BEACH MIGHT SUE OVER PUMPING RIGHTS
LITTLE TIGERS HAVE A MORNING ROMP
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