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The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA) archives from May 2002

Virginia Beach, Va.-Based HMO Sees 40 Percent Hike in First-Quarter Net Income.
May 1, 2002

Agreement Will Give Aid to Residents of Portsmouth, Va., Housing Complex.
May 1, 2002

Virginia Boosts Fees, Fines to Fight Budget Shortfall.
May 1, 2002

Duck, Va., Takes First Steps as New Town.
May 1, 2002

Portsmouth, Va.-Based Bank to Offer Stock, Debt to Raise $30 Million.
May 1, 2002

Unemployment Rate in Hampton Roads, Va., Area Lower Than U.S. Average.
May 1, 2002

The Weather Channel Celebrates 20th Anniversary.
May 2, 2002

House Approves Farm Bill; Legislation Slashes Support for Peanuts.
May 3, 2002

Owner of Norfolk, Va., Hotel Building Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
May 3, 2002

Insurance Hike May Offset Raises for Norfolk, Va., Public Safety Employees.
May 3, 2002

Norfolk, Va., Redevelopment Project Displaces 162 Families in Mobile Homes.
May 3, 2002

U.S. Seeks Fine for Norfolk, Va.-Region Developer Accused of Ruining Wetlands.
May 3, 2002

NASA Scientists to Attempt Climate Forecast for Century.
May 3, 2002

Smithfield Foods to Shut Down Norfolk, Va., Factory by November.
May 3, 2002

East Coast Ports Vie for Distinction as Second-Largest.
May 4, 2002

Charleston, S.C., and Norfolk, Va., Vie to Be Second-Busiest East Coast Port.
May 4, 2002

As IRS Advocate, Richmond, Va., Attorney Speaks Up for Taxpayers.
May 5, 2002

Warehouse Clubs and Grocery Stores Add Gas Pumps to Shopper Attractions.
May 6, 2002

Wally Amos Visits Norfolk, Va., Talks about Importance of Service.
May 7, 2002

Norfolk, Va., Finance Company Says First Quarter Income Fell 20 Percent.
May 7, 2002

Affordable Housing Is Major Concern for Outer Banks, Va., Business Community.
May 7, 2002

New Mexico-Based Firm Buys Norfolk, Va., Building for $15.2 Million.
May 8, 2002

Federal Judge Approves Chesapeake, Va., Golf-Course Development.
May 8, 2002

Major Virginia Beach, Va., Landowner Files for Bankruptcy.
May 8, 2002

Wachovia, First Union Vow to Move Slowly with Consolidation.
May 8, 2002

Chesapeake, Va.-Based TowneBank Wants to Offer Asset Management Services.
May 9, 2002

Virginia Study Looks at Alternative Route for High-Speed Rail in Newport News.
May 9, 2002

Virginia Beach, Va., Reaches Overnight Visitor Record in 2001.
May 9, 2002

Nonprofit to Develop Norfolk, Va., Retirement Community.
May 9, 2002

Norfolk Southern Corp. Holds Annual Meeting in Chicago.
May 9, 2002

Building Owner Completes Renovations in Norfolk, Va.
May 10, 2002

Virginia Beach, Va., Firm Tries to Improve Students' Financial Literacy.
May 10, 2002

Graduates Battle to Find Work.
May 10, 2002

Norfolk Southern Shareholders Want Oversight of Executive Severance Packages.
May 10, 2002

Norfolk, Va.-Area College Students Learn how to Run A Small Business.
May 10, 2002

HMO's Plan Rates Best in Virginia.
May 11, 2002

Smithfield Foods Replaces Arthur Andersen with Ernst & Young.
May 11, 2002

Chesapeake, Va., Bank to Open Virginia Beach Branch in July.
May 11, 2002

Virginia Beach, Va.-Area Travel Agencies Try to Catch Up amid Airlines' Cuts.
May 12, 2002

Soybeans Find New Market as Biodiesel Fuel.
May 13, 2002

Virginia Beach, Va., Pavilion's Low Attendance Stirs Debate on New Theater.
May 13, 2002

Battle to find work faces graduates.
May 14, 2002

Outlook for Summer Jobs Gets Brighter in Norfolk, Va., Area.
May 14, 2002

Virginia Peanut Growers to Meet in Southampton over Farm Legislation.
May 14, 2002

Siemens VDO Automotive Plans $2.6 Million Expansion in Newport News, Va.
May 14, 2002

Ripley's Believe It or Not! to Feature Smithfield's Gargantuan Ham Biscuit.
May 14, 2002

Duke Energy Discusses Plans for Coal-Fired Plant in Southeast Virginia.
May 15, 2002

Norfolk, Va.-Area Former Television News Directors Form Media-Relations Firm.
May 15, 2002

Outage Impacts Norfolk, Va.-Area Cox Communications Inc. Telephone Customers.
May 15, 2002

Virginia Beach, Va., City Council Approves New Contract for Luxury Resort Plan.
May 15, 2002

Hampton, Va., NASA Research Center's Director to Go to National Headquarters.
May 15, 2002

Norfolk, Va.-Area Economics Club Speaker Discusses Post-Enron Investor Anger.
May 16, 2002

Virginia Medical Insurer Makes Partnership with Anesthesia Provider.
May 16, 2002

Employees of Dominion Virginia Power May Have New Labor Contract Next Week.
May 16, 2002

Virginia Highway Officials Propose Dropping Several Road Projects.
May 16, 2002

Norfolk, Va.-Area Planners Say Traffic Congestion to Worsen without Projects.
May 16, 2002

Auto-Parts Supplier Visteon Corp. to Open Fuel-Tank Plant in Chesapeake, Va.
May 17, 2002

Developers Keep Working on Plans for Virginia Beach, Va., Office Project.
May 17, 2002

Plastic Strapping Maker Buys Building for Virginia Beach, Va., Expansion.
May 17, 2002

Florida Couple's Banana Bread Is a Labor of Love for U.S. Soldiers.
May 18, 2002

Former Virginia Beach, Va.-Based Company Draws Torrent of Complaints.
May 18, 2002

Construction Firm in Portsmouth, Va., Wins Small Business Award.
May 18, 2002

Navy Marine Corps Intranet to Start in Norfolk, Va., Area.
May 18, 2002

Preference for Female Physicians Drives Male Doctors Away from Obstetrics.
May 18, 2002

Norfolk, Va., Holds Christian Business Expo.
May 18, 2002

Controversial Candidate Wins First Round for Union President at Ford Plant.
May 18, 2002

Virginia Consumers Yet to See Price Benefits of Electricity Deregulation.
May 19, 2002

Rezoning Plan for Chesapeake, Va., Housing Development Barely Passes Tests.
May 20, 2002

Norfolk, Va., University Business School Renovation Has Hi-Tech Component.
May 20, 2002

Developers Revise Plan for Norfolk, Va., Beachfront Renovation Project.
May 21, 2002

Plan for Virginia Beach, Va., Convention Center Uses Multiple Designs.
May 21, 2002

Residents of Norfolk, Va., Community to Get Long-Desired Retirement Facility.
May 21, 2002

Virginia Wesleyan sings praises of new alma mater.
May 22, 2002

New Convention Center Plan Wins Virginia Beach, Va., City Council Approval.
May 22, 2002

Virginia's Sales Tax Receipts Drop.
May 22, 2002

Founder of Nation's Largest Nonprofit Tissue Bank Dies at 50.
May 22, 2002

Norfolk, Va., Airport Feels Positive about US Airways' Service to Area.
May 22, 2002

Navy Assigns Two-Star Admiral to Commander Post of Atlantic Fleet.
May 22, 2002

Chesapeake, Va., Council Approves Rezoning for 100-Acre Housing Development.
May 23, 2002

Trash-Management Rates to Increase in Chesapeake, Va.
May 23, 2002

Report Says Virginia Lags Behind in University Research, Top Professors.
May 23, 2002

Many Virginia Families Still Struggle, as Number of Working Parents Increase.
May 23, 2002

Ambitious Suffolk, Va., Teenager Starts His Own Landscaping Business.
May 24, 2002

Norfolk, Va., University Offers Degrees in Tourism-Industry Studies.
May 24, 2002

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