The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- HALLOWEEN HAPS
- TELLING THE STORY BEHIND TRICKS, TREATS AND THE POWER RANGERS
- TCC'S JODI SMITH FOUND HER BIOLOGICAL MOTHER, ORIGINALLY FROM HUNGARY, AFTER
ONLY ONE MONTH OF SEARCHING.
- VIRGINIA WESLEYAN'S JEGGAN GREY-JOHNSON THINKS IT'S EASIER TO EFFECT CHANGE ON
CAMPUS THAT IT IS IN HIS HOME IN GAMBIA.
- ODU'S ANGELA EAST IS A FORMER STATE CHAMPION EQUESTRIAN, WHO LEARNED THAT
KEEPING A POSITIVE ATTITUDE IS THE WAY TO TACKLE LOW STUDENT INVOLVEMENT.
- NORFOLK STATE'S LEROY HAMILTON LEARNED THE VALUE OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN ROLE
MODELS IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM AND WHY HE NEEDS TO BE ONE HIMSELF.
- HOW WILL WE DEFINE TODAY'S GENERATION?
- TECH STUDENT ALWAYS SEEKING IDEAS FOR FIRST FILM
- BACK TALK
- ``PUPPET MASTERS'' HAS ACTION BUT LITTLE MORE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The Virginia Lottery drawings are held in Richmond at 10:58 p.m.
They are transmitted live to television stations, including WTKR at
that time. A station in Washington airs it live, but other stations,
including WTKR, tape the drawing and show it during their 11 p.m.
news. Sales of the Pick 3, Pick 4, Cash 5 and Lotto tickets stop at
10:53 p.m. An article in The Daily Break on Friday about recent
lottery broadcasting changes contained misinformation.
Correction published , Saturday, Oct. 29, 1994, p. A2
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LOTTO NOW POPPING UP ON WTKR
- LOOK OF PIGFACE JUST KEEPS CHANGING
- HALLOWEEN
by SS