The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, September 18, 1997
- MAMIE H. RICKS
- ROY E. BAUM
- AARION D. WATKINS
- KENNETH L. BOONE
- MARTHA F. HILL
- EULA M. BROWN
- EVELYN M. CHANDLER
- DAVID M. GIBBS
- MILLS T. TOMLIN SR.
- DOROTHY S. SINGLETARY
- EARL S. CHILDERS
- OZELL M. STADLER
- JOHN C. OLAH
- THOMAS W. MEGIC
- EMMA B. WHITE
- ASA L. KELLY SR.
- CHARLES W. WARD
- ROBERT J. LOSEE
- CLARENCE L. ROLLINS
- ROBERT H. FIELDS SR.
- CLARENCE O. KING
- ELSIE C. MCCLELLAND
- TROVON D. MCNEIL
- EDNA P. THOMPSON
- SAMUEL E. GLOVER
- HORACE O. DIGGS
- PEARLIE LASSITER
- MAVOURLEAN T. COATS
- JOHN C. WILSON
- JESSIE B. MASON
- KELLA D. TURNER
- PRINCIPAL WATER TESTER IN DARE COUNTY RESIGNS
- BESSIE U. LEEBRICK
- NANCY C. EDGE
- DORIS K. BAREK
- ELMA L. BARNES
- ROBERT L. FOWLER
- DONALD R. RAYNOR
- DOROTHY W. POWERS
- PATRICIA MAE SPRINGER
- BREAKING THE SOCIAL CONTRACT: THE FISCAL CRISIS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
- REGIONAL MAN FOUR-CITY GUY HE LIVES IN VIRGINIA BEACH WORKS IN PORSTMOUTH, HEADS JAYCEES IN NORFOLK AND USED TO HAVE A SCOUT TROOP IN CHESAPEAKE.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR -THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
- IN VIRGINIA, FAILING SCHOOLS ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL BOTH CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR, WHILE PRATTLING ON ABOUT CUTTING TAXES AND IMPROVING VIRGINIA SCHOOLS, ARE IGNORING PUBLIC SCHOOLS' MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION NEEDS.
- HAGER'S TOBACCO PROBLEM NICOTINE STAIN MEMO RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT THE GOP CANDIDATE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
- POLICE SEEK HELP TO SOLVE ROBBERIES IN PORTSMOUTH
- POLICE INVESTIGATING DROWNING OF BOY, 2
- PSST! WANNA KNOW HOW IT FEELS TO BE POOR? ROLE REVERSAL GAME GIVES SOCIAL WORKERS A TASTE OF THE STRAINS OF BEING ON WELFARE.
- BASEBALL GROUP SEEKS CIVIL DAMAGES IN WAKE OF BINGO CASE IF A CONSPIRACY IS PROVED, THE DEEP CREEK ASSOCIATION COULD GET MILLIONS IN DAMAGES.
- BOGUS POLICEMAN CAN'T EVEN HAVE A WHITE CAR, BEACH JUDGE DECREES
- ODU LIBRARIANS PUT THEIR FINGERS IN THEIR EARS, NOT TO THEIR LIPS
- SOCCER GROUP'S CONCESSION STAND STRIPPED BY VANDALS
- VIRGINIA [BRIEFS]
- MARCHING TO THE TUNE OF A
- LOOKING BACK ON A FOUR-STAR CAREER "I AM HAPPY WITH WHO I AM." MARINE COPS GEN. JOHN SHEEHAN HAS NO REGRETS ABOUT HIS OUTSPOKEN STYLE, EVEN THOUGH IT MIGHT HAVE COST HIM THE CHANCE TO LEAD THE JOINT CHIEFS. MORE IMPORTANT, HE SAYS, WERE "THE LIVES OF YOUNG KIDS."
- APOLOGETIC SCOFFER BETS AMERICANS WILL SEE POSSIBILITIES IN ULTRA-HEALTHY BROCCOLI SPROUT
- GILMORE SAYS PLANNED BRIDGE-TUNNEL SHOULD BE NAMED FOR REAGAN
- SUFFOLK TO TAP FAMILIAR FACE FOR REDESIGN URBAN DESIGNER'S REFERENCES INCLUDE PORTSMOUTH AND NORFOLK COUNCILS.
- CHESAPEAKE CLOSER TO 2ND BUSINESS PARK
- TIBETAN MONKS GIVE EXAMPLES OF ABUSE AGAINST BUDDHISTS
- BILLFISHING IS OUTSTANDING OFF HATTERAS
- ARTS COUNCIL STEPS OUT WITH SHOW THIS WEEKEND'S EVENT WILL BE THE FIRST OUTDOOR DISPLAY IN ELIZABETH CITY. SHOW:
- DARE SCHOOLS' FISCAL HEALTH WAITS ON AUDIT MANY QUESTIONS POSED BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
- VIOLENCE NO STRANGER TO OCEAN VIEW AREA
- EX-JUDGE'S DISCRIMINATION SUIT THROWN OUT OF COURT
- ALLEN TARGETS FUNDS TO FIGHT FISH KILLER BEYER ASKS CLINTON FOR AID TO STUDY PFIESTERIA
- HAMPTON ROADS
- HOUSING AUTHORITY DELAYS ACTION ON DIRECTOR
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