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Daily Press (Newport News, VA) articles from November 2006

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Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Tamara Dietrich: Outspoken troops find model in earlier war.

Nov 01, 2006

OK expected for JCC urgent-care site: A James City Planning Commission subcommittee will consider a facility in New Town today.

Nov 01, 2006

Second IW teacher will get $3,000 from nonprofit: In addition, the school district has started granting $1,500 annually to nationally certified teachers.

Nov 01, 2006

Remains found in Newport News ID'd: Foul play is not suspected in the death of Maurice Gayle, a 46-year-old homeless man.

Nov 01, 2006

U.S. to spend millions on Monroe flood defense: A report by the Army Corps of Engineers says protecting the post in Hampton from high water would cost a total of about $35 million.

Nov 01, 2006

NN wants to offer DMV's services at City Hall: More cities and counties take advantage of the program that saves residents time and the state money.

Nov 01, 2006

Type of residential barge stumps marine commission: Aqualodges in Middlesex County have commissioners wondering whether they're boats or houses.

Nov 01, 2006

IW facing nearly $1 million in unanticipated expenses: Wet weather and higher-than-expected bids for an improvement project pushed the county over budget.

Nov 01, 2006

Officer, woman suffer injuries in NN car crash.

Nov 01, 2006

Daily Press copy editor appears on 'Jeopardy' tonight.

Nov 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: In Poquoson: Depending on what you want, two candidates are viable choices.(Editorial)

Nov 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: In Isle of Wight: Give the incumbent another year for changes to stabilize.(Editorial)

Nov 01, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Whaddayaknow?: Mid-term voter turnouts.

Nov 01, 2006

Corrections.

Nov 01, 2006

82 acres in Suffolk sold for industrial: The deal feeds into the continuing trend of building warehouse space for distribution.

Nov 01, 2006

Va. Tech's men's basketball team strong with upperclassmen.

Nov 01, 2006

Cell phones aren't a health hazard: Still, it's best to turn them off at the hospital.

Nov 01, 2006

Restaurant review: Chez Trinh now offers Korean food.

Nov 01, 2006

White Hall winery wins best of show.

Nov 01, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., David Teel: ACC's Florida powers become misfits.

Nov 01, 2006

Productive plodding: Now that he's healthy, Virginia senior tailback Jason Snelling is putting together a productive stretch of games - in his own not-so-flashy way.

Nov 01, 2006

Hokie earns right to brag in home state: Brandon Flowers has put academic troubles and dreams of playing at Miami in the past to become Virginia Tech's most dependable defensive back.

Nov 01, 2006

Va. Tech guard hungry for more.

Nov 01, 2006

Monarchs reach Eastern Region semifinals: Menchville faces Cox for a chance to qualify for the field hockey state tournament.

Nov 01, 2006

TNCC students to hold an open photo exhibit.

Nov 01, 2006

Fire damages Suffolk hotel, sends two people to hospital: The blaze appears to have started with a propane truck, but authorities continue to investigate.

Nov 01, 2006

You gotta get it!

Nov 02, 2006

Plant amaryllis bulbs now for color through the holidays.

Nov 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: The House races.(Editorial)

Nov 02, 2006

Pepper spray incidents probed: Police are looking for two men who pepper-sprayed businesses in York County and Newport News.

Nov 02, 2006

Corrections.

Nov 02, 2006

New school friendly to environment: Construction on a new elementary begins Monday. It's also designed to avoid flooding and save money.

Nov 02, 2006

Re-energizing Dominion's stock: Dominion made a strong profit in the quarter but took an $11 million loss from the remnants of Ernesto, which hit Hampton Roads hard.

Nov 02, 2006

Webb has Williamsburg crowd eating from hand: An "enthusiastic" group of supporters meets the Democratic Senate candidate at 3 Olives.

Nov 02, 2006

See the future of Buckroe today: Hampton residents can see and give their input on designs for redeveloping fields near the beach.

Nov 02, 2006

York looks to inject life into Wormley Creek site: A $295,000 project plans to replace the aging boat ramp at the creek with a new ramp and a floating dock for kayakers and canoers.

Nov 02, 2006

NN apartment fire ruled an accident: The blaze that killed two likely started when a cigarette was left burning.

Nov 02, 2006

Suffolk weighs mayoral vote; city short on funds: A financial report shows Suffolk will lack the cash it's counting on for capital improvements.

Nov 02, 2006

A worldly ministry: A Newport News pastor relies on his 18 years in Madagascar, off Africa's southeast coast, as he serves a new congregation.

Nov 02, 2006

Re-enacting the Tea Party: Virginia will be raided again on Monday as interpreters gather in the third annual re-enactment at the Watermen's Museum in Yorktown.

Nov 02, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Whaddayaknow?: Gross state product.

Nov 02, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., David Teel: A peek at college basketball season.

Nov 02, 2006

She'll take game shows for $1,000, Alex: A Daily Press copy editor went for the big bucks on "Jeopardy!" and came home rich with stories.

Nov 02, 2006

NN man falls short at Google code jam: The Jefferson Lab computer programmer has made the worldwide contest's finals two years in a row.

Nov 02, 2006

A greater goal: Alonzo Coleman still covets some rushing records, but he's playing through pain to help Hampton University reach the playoffs.

Nov 02, 2006

Filling in for Moss: Santana Moss misses his second practice, but Clinton Portis returns to the field for the Redskins.

Nov 02, 2006

Inside Bay Rivers District football: Packers regain focus on game.

Nov 02, 2006

Monarchs frustrated with losses: Menchville is 1-7 and hasn't won a Peninsula District game since 2003. But there are signs of progress.

Nov 02, 2006

Coaches want to turn back clock.

Nov 02, 2006

Loss still eating at Captains.

Nov 02, 2006

Legend under siege: Bobby Bowden's Florida State team is off to its worst start since 1976, and the 76-year-old coach is feeling the heat.

Nov 02, 2006

Hampton group plays Apollo: A group of local hip-hop dancers compete against other amateurs at the famed New York City theater.

Nov 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Transportation.

Nov 03, 2006

Skins turning Brown.

Nov 03, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Sam McDonald: More rock bands coming to Hampton Roads.

Nov 03, 2006

Police, southeast NN residents discuss rising juvenile crime: Police say the rate of violent crimes committed by youths in the city doubled between 2001 and 2005.

Nov 03, 2006

Pilot program offers real-world experience: High school seniors switch weekly between classes and professional workplaces.

Nov 03, 2006

NN offers new way to fund Lee Hall plan: Residents of the planned Asheton development would be taxed at a higher rate to repay the city.

Nov 03, 2006

Rare green plant spoils New Town's blueprints: An endangered orchid is the only hurdle left to the JCC mixed-use development's continued growth.

Nov 03, 2006

Grant will help Achievable Dream: Bank of America offers money and training to area nonprofits for a second consecutive year.

Nov 03, 2006

Lawyer, client are really tight: A Williamsburg man chokes his attorney during his trial.

Nov 03, 2006

2 ordered to trial in Hilton break-ins: Two men are accused of targeting homes and businesses in the Newport News neighborhood earlier this year.

Nov 03, 2006

VDOT trimming maintenance posts: The commissioner says the closure of 91 stations could save the department as much as $6 million a year.

Nov 03, 2006

IW board OKs $15,000 study on draining of fairgrounds: The county's Board of Supervisors also will consider what help can be offered in the possible relocation of Smithfield's Pinewood Heights residents.

Nov 03, 2006

Corrections.

Nov 03, 2006