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A daily newspaper that provides coverage of local, national, and international news, politics, sports and business, as well as opinion, analysis and commentary. The newspaper is published in Norfolk, Virginia, and is owned by Landmark Communications, Inc.

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The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA) archives from November 2005

Portsmouth hopes to name new nTelos Pavilion manager soon.
November 1, 2005

Virginian-Pilot newspaper declines developer's offer to trade for building.
November 1, 2005

EDITORIAL: One-way windfall on boat tax cuts.(Editorial)
November 1, 2005

EDITORIAL: Chesapeake inherits Big Pig's mantle.(Editorial)
November 1, 2005

Saving the Virginia peanut.
November 1, 2005

Economists: In race for lowest local boat tax, every city loses.
November 2, 2005

City earmarks $1.4 million to end dispute over church land.
November 2, 2005

Housing authority, council vow to work more closely together.
November 2, 2005

Chesapeake to file suit against N.C. county over landfill.
November 2, 2005

Taking the car of the future out for a spin.
November 2, 2005

Oyster program comes under Army's scrutiny.
November 2, 2005

Commission gets 2nd bid on acreage in Nags Head.
November 2, 2005

Camden road project altered to allow bakery to remain.
November 2, 2005

Parts of York, Bute streets to close for Granby Tower.
November 2, 2005

Beach seeks 'no discharge' status.
November 3, 2005

Heritage, amid growth plans in region, posts quarterly profit.
November 3, 2005

EDITORIAL: Reading the odds in 7-4 Oceana Naval Air Station vote.(Editorial)
November 3, 2005

No vacancies in downtown Norfolk.
November 3, 2005

September joblessness at 3.5% in Hampton Roads.
November 3, 2005

Strike group set to begin six-month deployment overseas.
November 3, 2005

Date set for judge to hear first salvo in Bay Oaks park battle.
November 3, 2005

Company founded by Kilgore donor faces civil penalty.
November 3, 2005

Gateway is pursuing plan to issue more shares.
November 3, 2005

Candidates say transportation needs are urgent.
November 3, 2005

Worker's Comp covers hockey fights, court rules.
November 3, 2005

The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va., Road Warrior column.
November 3, 2005

BRAC Commission plans no more meetings, chairman says.
November 4, 2005

EDITORIAL: Teacher merit pay soars in Denver.(Editorial)
November 4, 2005

$300,000 settlement reached in Deere & Company lawsuit.
November 4, 2005

Any gain will come with pain: gubernatorial candidates weigh in on issues.
November 4, 2005

State Supreme Court to hear Chesapeake's dispute with insurer.
November 4, 2005

BJ's Wholesale Club to open store in Janaf Shopping Center.
November 4, 2005

Manteo High School renovation moves forward.
November 4, 2005

October brings a chill to U.S. auto industry sales.
November 5, 2005

84th House District candidates spar over Oceana.
November 5, 2005

EDITORIAL: Cutting food aid mistakes fat for hunger.(Editorial)
November 5, 2005

EDITORIAL: For fading peanuts, a harvest of change.(Editorial)
November 5, 2005

Woman's estate suing Maryview Medical Center and nurse.
November 5, 2005

State court overturns verdict against Norfolk Southern.
November 5, 2005

State court rules in favor of reservoir in Newport News.
November 5, 2005

Beach plans to discuss zoning limits near Oceana.
November 5, 2005

EDITORIAL: No to BRAC; yes to homes.(Editorial)
November 6, 2005

EDITORIAL: Extreme makeover for Jeffry Wilson.(Editorial)
November 6, 2005

Obici sold to survive in hospital business.
November 6, 2005

Developer buys Portsmouth, Va., town-house complex.
November 7, 2005

Beach felt bullied into deal.
November 7, 2005

Camden business aims to stay the course set by its namesake.
November 7, 2005

Foundation plans to target construction, maintenance.
November 7, 2005

Norfolk asked to implement $1-per-night hotel room tax.
November 7, 2005

Debate over seat belts on buses shifts to forefront after wrecks.
November 7, 2005

Royster-Clark to sell Illinois ammonia plant.
November 8, 2005

University's cancer center wins approval.
November 8, 2005

Local economic developer not chosen for position at Florida partnership.
November 8, 2005

Availability of vaccine against flu is spotty.
November 8, 2005

Chesapeake files landfill lawsuit.
November 8, 2005

E. Paul Dunn Jr., Amerigroup's CFO, is stepping down.
November 8, 2005

Engineers will examine aging sand-trapping walls in Buxton.
November 8, 2005

Encroachment plan for Oceana forwarded to city planners.
November 9, 2005

EVMS extends president's contract through Sept. 2007.
November 9, 2005

Habitat experiments with building multifamily homes.
November 9, 2005

DNA from wrong woman can't ID Jamestown skeleton.
November 10, 2005

City negotiating with finalist to run nTelos Pavilion.
November 10, 2005

Chesapeake bought land before filing landfill suit.
November 10, 2005

Menswear stores crank up the ambience.(Company Profile)
November 10, 2005

Bill brings high hopes for NASA Langley.
November 10, 2005

Shipbuilding poised to get boost in area.
November 10, 2005

Starbucks could teach students, educators the business of joe.
November 10, 2005

Health workers seek to curb syphilis outbreak.
November 10, 2005

Kaine puts transportation planning into gear with town hall meetings.
November 10, 2005

$9 million bid boosts price on Nags Head land county is selling.
November 11, 2005

EDITORIAL: Charity for schools in Chesapeake.(Editorial)
November 11, 2005

Despite Ford's troubles, Norfolk plant is likely to keep on truckin'.
November 11, 2005

Did you see this? Gas under $2 a gallon!
November 11, 2005

Local carrier could go to Japan.
November 11, 2005

Suffolk proposes fee to manage stormwater.
November 11, 2005

Company withdraws application for waste plant in Chesapeake.
November 11, 2005

Homearama: Suffolk to host 25th annual showcase.
November 12, 2005

Former Obici site: Three players compete to develop it.
November 12, 2005

Couple about to realize dream of opening restaurant.
November 12, 2005

These high-tech babies will be hard to get.
November 12, 2005

Lots to hope for at the Beach for underwater property holders.
November 12, 2005

EDITORIAL: Haste made waste in Oceana buyout.(Editorial)
November 12, 2005

Technology incubator seeks to hatch local businesses.
November 14, 2005

Chesapeake Bay again receives a grade of ''D''.
November 14, 2005

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