The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, July 22, 1997
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
ON A ROLL PORTSMOUTH IS POSITIONED TO DO WELL IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: A NEW SHAKESPEAREAN ART
LULA E. BONNER
ALBERT P. HASS
NEAL A. MOORE
LEIGH L. JONES-TOWE
JAHN T. RAMSEY
WILLIE B. MOORE
MARTHA A. TEW
THOMAS D. PETERS
CATHERINE B. ARCHER
LADYE E. WILSON
JAMES R. NASH
MILFORD L. MUSSELWHITE
HORACE D. BUTLER
NELLIE PEYTON
FLORENCE Z. WILSON
CHARLIE WHITE
DARREL O. HILL
JEANNE L. FITZGERALD
JEAN J. NOONAN
VERA R. GARDNER
JUDGE DISMISSED CASE FACING COUNCILWOMAN
BEYER'S TAX-CUT PLAN GETS BACKING TO TOP LEGISLATORS KEY DEMOCRATS CALL THE PLAN "WORKABLE," SAY THEY CAN GET IT THROUGH ASSEMBLY.
NORFOLK PLANS TO CAULK CRACKS IN ONE ZONING ORDINANCE THE COUNCIL WANTS TO MAKE SURE THAT NEIGHBORHOOD HAVE TO SAY ON PROJECTS.
A TRIP INTO 1920S PORTSMOUTH JEFFREY WILSON'S COLUMNS ARE INSPIRING A LOCAL LIBRARIAN'S RESEARCH.
PANEL VOTES TO STUDY LIGHTHOUSE MOVE
VIRGINIA [BRIEFS]
HOUSING COMMISSIONERS WILL TAKE TOUR OF PROBLEMS AT SUFFOLK DEVELOPMENTS
WILLIAM AND MARY EXCAVATION SUGGESTS UPPER-CLASS PRESENCE THE HOUSE MAY HAVE BELONGED TO THE WEALTHY THOMAS BALLARD.
WHEN OWNERS GO AWAY, KENNELS TRY TO HELP PETS FEEL AT HOME BUSINESS IS BRISK THIS TIME OF YEAR AT ``PET HOTELS.''
HAMPTON ROADS [BRIEFS]
WEEKEND TRAILER FIRE PUTS MAN IN HOSPITAL
PERQUIMANS CONDUCTS QUICK SEARCH FOR NEW FOOTBALL COACH
DISNEY GOT IT WRONG ABOUT THE WRIGHTS, OHIO MAN INSISTS FLYING BROTHERS' HOME WAS IN DAYTON; FAME GAINED IN N.C.
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