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Article: HAIL TO THE CHIEF LORETTA REESE HAS RISEN FROM MODEST BEGINNINGS TO CHIEF MAGISTRATE'S SEAT.(PORTSMOUTH CURRENTS)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- May 12, 2002
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Byline: IDA KAY JORDAN THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
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CORRECTION: -Loretta Reese, Portsmouth's new chief magistrate, is not the first African-American woman, to hold the job. The late Rosalyn C. Liburd holds that distinction. A photo identification with a cover story about Reese in the May 12 issue of The Currents contained an error. -Jeffry Wilson Homes was misspelled and misnamed in a story, "Hail to the Chief" in the May 12 issue of The Currents. Corrections published June 16, 2002, page 2.
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She'd been up all night working in the magistrate's office in Hampton, but that didn't keep Loretta Hawks Reese from honoring a promise she ...