The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Friday, March 7, 1997
A RISE IN SAT SCORES DOESN'T TELL WHOLE STORY, EXPERT SAY. SUFFOLK OFFICALS BELIEVE TEST IS ONLY ONE WAY TO JUDGE STUDENTS.
RICHARD A. PADDOCK
CLARENCE COTTON
JAMES W. SAVAGE
HAZEL C. MITCHELL
CONSTANTE C. URBI
RUTH B. KEE
NORA J. ROGERS
CALLIE L. NEWMAN
LUCREECY E. WRAY
RALPH E. HART
DAVID A. COPELAND
SUSIE T. PORTER
LOUZIA W. GATLING
JENNIFER J. HAAG
MAUDE D. MOORE
ELEANOR C. RIDDICK
EVANGELINE J. KUKUNAS
GEORGE W. JOYNER
OCEAN LAKES' TANN LETS HER RECORD SPEAK FOR ITSELF
ANN W. POWELL
SPURGEON Y. DANIEL
MANAGER-RECRUITER HIRED FOR CHESAPEAKE CONFERENCE CENTER
DAVID C. SULLIVAN SENT POT BY THE WINNEBAGO-LOAD TO HAMPTON ROADS. ARIZONAN PLEADS GUILTY TO LONG CAREER IN DRUGS, FORFEITS MILLIONS
DEMOCRATIC MEETING CALLED TO FILL SEAT ``WAS LIKE A CIRCUS''
CHESAPEAKE INDIANS' REMAINS TO COME HOME FOR BURIAL IN BEACH. REMAINS OF CHESAPEAKE INDIANS TO BE BROUGHT HOME FOR SACRED BURIAL
PENINSULA FAMILY DRUG ORGANIZATION SHUT DOWN THE MOTHER, HER BOYFRIEND AND HER SON FACE LIFE IN PRISON ON THE DRUG CHARGES.
ALLEY CLOSINGS PIT NEIGHBORS AGAINST EACH OTHER, COUNCIL
FANTASY OVERWHELMS THE BLACKBEARD TALE ONE LEGEND: AN EXISTING BRICK HOME IN PASQUOTANK WAS THE PIRATE'S.
MADDEN NAMED GENERAL MANAGER OF LOST COLONY
EFFORTS AT REGIONALISM DO NOT DIE WITH RHINOS
BERKLEY COMPLAINTS AT COMMUNITY FORUM DON'T FALL ON DEAF EARS POLICE SUPPORT, TUTORIAL PROGRAM IN THE WORKS FOR THAT PART OF NORFOLK.
GROUP LOOKS FOR BIAS IN VA. JUSTICE SYSTEM COMMITTEE TO STUDY CASES BACK TO 1993, INCLUDING ONE THAT INVOLVED IVERSON.
LOCAL VOLUNTEERS, GROUPS EARN ACHIEVEMENT HONORS
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A BREEZY JOB
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