The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, April 17, 1997
SOME ARE LOSING THEIR PATIENCE GETTING TRICARE APPOINTMENTS
WEEKLY BRIEFING
AND IN THIS HAND: BETTER ELECTRIC SERVICE
JANET RENO IS RIGHT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL MUST OBSERVE THE LAW
QUEENIE J. HALL
JAMES B. STEALING
LOUISE C. WOOD
JOHN B. HARWOOD
ANNIE J. BOONE
WILLIAM P. LEGGETT
JAMES M. HERBENER
PAULINE F. BALSKY
GEORGE R. SPEROS
ROY L. GRAY
DORIS E. THOMPSON
GEORGE E. WILSON JR.
CAROLYN J. FARABEE
WILLIAM E. VESTAL
WILLIE F. TAYLOR
EMMETT C. GREEN
GARLAND L. TRUITT
DAISY R. CORDLE
ALBERTA M. KEELING
MARY G. NICHOLS
DOROTHY A. SEAVERT
FRANK J. LAPIETRA JR.
BARBARA B. SAWYER
JAMES CULBERTSON
BRIDGE ENDS MARCH TO MIDDLE GROUND
MAD MOCKINGBIRD STANDS HIS GROUND AGAINST INTERLOPERS
REGIONAL PLANNERS LOOK AT WAYS TO ALLEVIATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION A NEW BRIDGE-TUNNEL APPARENTLY WOULD NOT SOLVE ALL THE PROBLEMS ON THE ROADS.
SURVIVORS SEEK SOLACE IN SHARED GRIEF
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** CLARIFICATION A story Thursday about the Pagan River includes a misleading comment. Keith Lupton, the owner of Pagan River Seafood Company, says he does not get most of his crabs from the Pagan, but from the James River. Correction published Saturday, April 19, 1997 on page A2 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** PAGAN MAKES TROUBLED-RIVERS LIST AN NATIONAL GROUP CITES POLLUTION FROM SMITHFIELD FOODS IN BAY TRIBUTARY
TEEN CHARGED IN SLAYING OF WOMAN, 73, IN OCEAN VIEW
VA. SYMPHONY STRIKES A CHORD WITH REVIEWER IN NEW YORK
AUTHOR BRINGS ABRASIVE WIT TO BEACH PAVILION
WEATHER COOPERATES WITH DARE FISHERMEN, BUT NOT THE FISH
ROBBERY SUSPECT LINKED TO OTHER CRIMES
CORRECTIONS
GALLERY THEATRE NOW SHOWING PLAY ON FAMED EVOLUTION TRIAL
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