The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Monday, November 17, 1997
STATE HIGH SCHOOLS PRODUCE TOO MANY REMEDIAL STUDENTS
THE RIGHT CALL PLANNING COMMISSION UNANIMOUSLY OPPOSED SEWER LINE.
PAY PHONES MAKING A CHANGE PUBLIC TELEPHONE RATES ARE GOING UP, UP AND AWAY.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
FINANCIAL AID REASONABLE RESTRICTIONS STATE COUNCIL IMPOSES TIME LIMITS AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
FEDERAL JUDGE'S LONG LIE MAKES HIM UNFIT NO MATTER HOW EXEMPLARY WARE'S LEGAL RECORD IS - AND IT APPEARS TO BE UNIFORMLY RESPECTED -HIS MORALS RECORD IS FATALLY FLAWED...HE HAS BETRAYED THOSE WHO TRUSTED HIM.
ALEJANDRA Q. LACSON
MATTHEW J. CONNOR
EDWARD B. SPIVEY JR.
RYLAND H. SCOTT
LENORA M. DRUMMOND
BUTLER LEWIS, JR.
W. FOSTER FLETCHER
LUCILLE FOREMAN
WILMA G. GRIGGS
CATHERINE RUANE PREISS
DELLA WRIGHT
ALMA L. BROWN
SUN YONG YI
JAMES H. BOONE
DOROTHY M. WASSERBACH
H. FRANK SAUNDERS
A LOW-LIFE EARNS A HIGH COMEUPPANCE FROM A "CONTENTED" LADY
ANGELINE WHALLEY
ABNER L. WATSON
C. ELMER CASTEEN
THOMAS M. STEVENSON
MARILYN C. HUDSON
ROY J. AYRES JR.
MATTIE B. PUGH
MARY E. KRAESIG
MARY R. BUSHEY
RICHARD F. WOOD SR.
COMPUTERS TOP BUDGET WISH LIST
PRONG ROCKS BOATHOUSE WITH QUALITY ELECTRONICA
ACCREDITING AGENCY INSPECTS STATE-RUN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, GIVES IT LOW MARKS
UNITED WAY, WHICH SUPPORTS CRISIS LINES, EDGES TOWARD GOAL
DELEGATE TO PROPOSE VOCATIONAL-TECH DIPLOMA
DIPLOMAT MACARTHUR, GENERAL'S NEPHEW AND NAMESAKE, DIES AT 88
STEVE AND EYDIE CONCERT NO LOUNGING PERFORMANCE
KIROV BALLET ON ITS TOES AT SOLD-OUT PERFORMANCE
STUDY: KIDS IN MILITARY FAMILIES NEED LESS TV AND MORE SHOTS
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - N.C. ED.
CREATIVITY IS THE FOUNDATION OF SCHOOL-BUILDING PROGRAM ACCOMACK USED A FEW NEW TWISTS TO RAISE THE FUNDS IT NEEDED.
MARINA MAKE-OVER SHOWING ITS AGE, BEACH INSTITUTION TO GET NEW OWNERS, $5 MILLION FACE LIFT.
HAMPTON ROADS [BRIEFS]
1887: THE PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ...
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