The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
TRANSPLANT STUDY
STAT ONE A RARE AMBULANCE READY FOR DISASTERS
WITH EYESIGHT DIMMING, ARTIST CREATES FROM HIS MIND LEONARD K. DANLEY, DIAGNOSED AS DIABETIC AT AGE 5, IS GOING BLIND.
NO STRANGER TO LIGHTNING, SHE GETS A REAL JOLT THIS TIME MIKKI JACQUES' HOUSE WAS SET ON FIRE AND THREE TVS AND A STEREO WERE DAMAGED BY A SURGE.
`SOUTH PACIFIC' IS WONDERFULLY DONE DESPITE RACKET OF RAIN ON THE ROOF
SCHOOL BOARD TAKING THE HEAT
CITY LANDSCAPING GOES NATIVE GREENER THAN GRASS
REALTY SALES
OUR MAN DAN PAVES THE WAY FOR SOLVING CITY ROAD PROBLEMS
CHECKING OUT WORDS OF WISDOM WHILE IN THE GROCERY STORE LINE
6-YEAR-OLD INVENTS A MEANS TO BREAKFAST ROBERT RAKOWSKI'S CEREAL IN A SECOND HAS WON HIM A SAVINGS BOND AND SOME ACCLAIM.
TEENS LEARN ABOUT LIFE OF CHILDREN OF POVERTY KEMPSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN YOUNGSTERS TOOK RECREATION ACTIVITIES TO CAMPOSTELLA SQUARE.
PHYSICIANS FOR PEACE BRINGS CZECH DOCTOR HERE TO STUDY WOJCIECH ZOLCIK EXPECTS TO SPEND THREE YEARS IN THIS AREA AS A FAMILY PRACTITIONER.
YOUNGSTERS TO COMPETE IN STATE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
KIDDIE CRAB GRAB SHEDDING A SHELL OF SHYNESS, YOUNG CRABBERS GET FIRST-HAND LESSONS IN SEIZING SUCCULENT SEAFOOD.
KIDS IN THE RING A `DREAM COME TRUE' OFFICER KENNETH JACKSON SPENT MORE THAN A YEAR ORGANIZING THE PAL PROGRAM.
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