The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, April 30, 1997
JAMES RANDOLPH
HANNAH R. PORTER
ROSALIND W. PHILLIPS
CHARLES B. LESNER
AARON W. LIEBMAN
GEORGE C. ABATSIS
JAMES A. DRESH
THOMAS W. FRYER
DENNIS J. CONNOR
FRANK D. LAWRENCE
WALTER JOHNSON
ANNE E. O'NEAL
PEARL C. MOORE
MANIZA YARRELL
ARLENE L. BURK
JAMES A. EATON JR.
JUNITA L. TAYLOR
ANDREW PORTER
HENRY T. POWELL SR.
NEW ROUTE FOR U.S. 17 TONIGHT'S TOPIC
IN-HOME PRACTICE HELPS SUFFOLK'S TOP TEACHER
ASSESSMENT HIKE RAISING NORFOLK TAXES
EXPANDED TROLLEY SERVICE DUE AT OCEANFRONT BY END OF MAY
MONITOR-MERRIMAC RIVER CROSSING OF THE JAMES HAS ITS 5TH BIRTHDAY
OCEANFRONT TRACT TO BE LOT, THEN PARK
BEACH MULLS FAMILIAR DILEMMA: HELPING SCHOOLS WITHOUT TAX HIKE THE CITY SAW A 7TH PLAN TUESDAY; THE BUDGET IS DUE TO BE ADOPTED IN 2 WEEKS.
NORFOLK AND WESTERN FINED FOR WAITING TO FIX DRAINAGE TROUBLE THE DEADLINE FOR COMPLETING THE POLLUTION WORK WAS JANUARY 1995.
COMMISSIONER IN DARE SAYS HE IS FINALIST FOR UTILITIES JOB
COLEMAN ANDREWS QUITS RACE 6 WEEKS BEFORE THE ELECTION JOHN HAGER, THE ONLY REPUBLICAN IN RACE, WILL FACE L.F. PAYNE IN THE FALL ELECTION.
LAST OF THREE DEFENDANTS DRAWS 72 YEARS IN SLAYING OF 3-YEAR-OLD ALTHOUGH JERMAINE BELL DIDN'T FIRE THE FATAL SHOT, HE'S STILL CULPABLE, JUDGE SAYS.
BAIL BONDSWOMAN GUILTY OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT
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GOD, PRAYER AND RELIGION HAVE NOT BEEN EXPELLED FROM SCHOOLS EDUCATORS' IGNORANCE OF THE LAW AND FEAR OF ACLU LAWSUITS EXPLAIN MORE OFTEN THAN NOT THE CLASHES OVER RELIGIOUS EXPRESSION IN THE SCHOOLS.
SEEKING WIN-WIN DEALS
AN UNJUST RULING
CHESAPEAKE UNVEILS 911 BACKUP PLAN
RAIN, WINE AND REGIONALISM
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