The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, March 11, 1997
VIRGINIA DEMANDS ITS FAIR SHARE OF GAS-TAX DOLLAR
BEYER ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY: EDUCATION TO BE THEME CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR SENSIBLY CHOOSES TO MAKE IMPROVED SCHOOLS THE CENTERPIECE OF HIS CAMPAIGN.
STEPHEN B. BREWER
EDNA W. WINFIELD
MARGARET A. HAYDEN
ALVA G. WISE
MARY L. HOPKINS
MAZIE R. MCLAURIN
KEON P. PERRY
GEORGE C. POPE
ATLAS V. CLARY
JOHN D. CARSON
LLOYD A. CONERY
RUBY C. WESCOTT
CARL D. PARKER
BRIGITTE P. KNAPP
ANNETTE JACKSON
FORREST L. SPARROW
LUCY V. CHAMBLISS
RASHEEM D. WHITEHEAD
LEONARD C. AMOS
RENA A. CLEMENTS
RECYCLING: A GOOD PLAN VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL SHOULD APPROVE A COMPREHENSIVE TRASH PROGRAM.
CRIME LINE
GILBERT G. JOYCE
CHARLES M. MATHIS
FERAL CAT PROGRAM NIPS OVERPOPULATION IN THE BUD
REACTIONS TO BEACH RECYCLING PLAN MIXED CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER AWARDING CONTRACT TODAY
EX-POLICEMAN SEEKS TO BE STATE'S TOP COP
FIRE GUTS AREA MILLWORK PLANT AT BUSY TIME; COULD BE ARSON
SOUTHERN SHORES OPENS CENTER TO TRAIN BUILDERS IN BLUE SKY STYLE
BRINGING IT DOWN
EDENTON, CAMDEN COUNTY BOTH ADVANCE IN EASTERN REGIONALS
WHEELCHAIR-BOUND MAN DIES IN FIRE
TELETHON TAKE FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS
NEWPORT NEWS MAN ACCUSED IN DRUG RING ARRESTS THE FORMER SAILOR HELPED RECRUIT HOUSEWIVES AS COURIERS FOR INTERNATIONAL SMUGGLING.
AFTER DOCTOR DEPARTS, EVMS STANDS TO GAIN FROM SCANDAL GERIATRIC EXPERT LEAVES BEHIND STAFF AND FUNDS.
THE DRUG TRADE MOVES INDOORS PORTSMOUTH, WITH MORE OPEN-AIR DRUG MARKETS, HAD THE HIGHEST RATE OF SALES ARRESTS IN 1995.
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