The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Monday, October 6, 1997
HIGHER EDUCATION INVESTMENT NEEDED
WELFARE REFORM NUMBERS GAME
JUMBOTRON DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN: IS ANYONE WATCHING THE GAME?
INTERSECTION OF NORFOLK'S FREEMASON AND CUMBERLAND STREETS, 1890S
ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURES LONG PART OF NORFOLK'S HERITAGE
LETTERS TO EDITOR -- THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
AT ISSUE: WHO HAS THE WINNING SMALL BUSINESS PLAN?
NAVY TAKES VA. BEACH TO SCHOOL CITY LEARNS EXPENSIVE LESSON ON CRASH ZONES; NEW RULES COULD AFFECT STATUS OF SCHOOLS
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO. . . THE FERRO FAMILY AND THEIR ``ANIMAL HOUSE''
POLICE, PUBLIC TEAM UP TO CATCH RECKLESS DRIVER
PRAYING FOR PETS CREATES JOY CELEBRATING ANIMALS PROVIDES A ``SENSE OF WHAT'S SACRED'' FOR MANY
COUPLE'S FUTURE NOW LINKED TO PARK PLACE
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO. . . AUTUMN HENDERSHOT, THE CHESAPEAKE HORSE RIDER WHO HAD HER LEG AMPUTATED?
ECSU GETS SET FOR HOMECOMING EVENTS HOTEL MANAGERS WELCOME THRONG; PACKED CALENDAR AWAITS PARTICIPANTS
OREGON INLET NEEDS TO BE STABILIZED WITH SAND BYPASSING
FOR MANY, SHELTER KEEPS THEM OFF THE STREET
AUCTION BENEFITS ST. JUDE'S CELEBRITY ITEMS, FROM TYSON'S GLOVE TO B.B.'S GUITAR, AID HOSPITAL
VIRGINIA MUST WORK TO FIX BROKEN SYSTEM
LUBERTHA PLATT
HAMPTON ROADS
NEIGHBORS' EFFORTS HAVE GIVEN PARK PLACE NEW PRIDE
JUDITH E. SMITH
CHARLES D. GENTILINI
JOHN W. MASON
FRANCES O. JONES
SUZANNE M. NOJUNAS
JAMES P. KEMP
THERESA K. ANDRESEN
BEATRICE C. HERMELIN
DAVID J. BARTON
VERNON G. BUNTING JR.
JAMES R. TRAVERS
EVELYN G. ZIMBA
BERNIE A. FAULKNER
SANFORD M. BOUTCHYARD SR.
JOSEPH NEW
HARRY E. NORTHEY
WILLIAM L. DIAL
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