The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Friday, November 11, 1994
SUSAN SMITH SHOULD PAY DEARLY; UNFIT PARENTS SHOULD TAKE HEED
TOLLBOOTH TRIVIA: TAKE A PEEK BEHIND THE SCENES OF 44 PLAZA
REALTY SALES
HONORS AND AWARDS
PRINCESS STILL SPRY AT 102, IN HORSE YEARS THIS GENTLE APPALOOSA PATIENTLY CARRIES EQUI-KIDS FOR THERAPEUTIC RIDES.
ANOTHER ERA'S PLAGUE AT CENTER STAGE
NEED A GOOD BOOK? 100,000 TITLES HERE BARNES & NOBLE HAS OPENED ITS HUGE BOOKSTORE ON VIRGINIA BEACH BOULEVARD.
WHEELCHAIR KIDS LIKE TO COMPETE ``TODAY FELT VERY FAST,'' ONE GIRL SAID OF HER RACING EFFORTS.
OFFICIALS AGREE TO THE CREATION OF NATION'S FIRST WETLANDS BANK THE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO HELP PUBLIC PROJECTS, NOT THOSE THAT SOLELY AID PRIVATE DEVELOPERS.
CHURCHES OFFER WINTER SHELTER TO HOMELESS DURING THE WARM MONTHS MANY OF THEM SLEEP IN THE WOODS NEAR THE OCEANFRONT.
POLL FINDS MOST IN FAVOR OF AN AMPHITHEATER
CENTERS OF ATTENTION FROM SENIORS TO TODDLERS, THE CITY'S SIX RECREATION FACILITIES TEND TO REFLECT THE NEIGHBORHOODS THEY ARE IN.
IN THE NEW(T) CONGRESS WITHOUT CLOUT
NORTH WINS IN BEACH, BUT LOSES THE RACE
KINGS' MARITAL REIGN HAS LASTED 70 HAPPY YEARS
PANEL HELPS THE PUBLIC UNDERSTAND POST OFFICE THE CUSTOMER ADVISORY COUNCIL IS A LIAISON BETWEEN POSTAL EMPLOYEES AND THE COMMUNITY.
MISS VIRGINIA VISITS HER OLD SCHOOL CULLEN JOHNSON ENCOURAGES THE CHILDREN AT TRANTWOOD ELEMENTARY.
METAL DETECTORS COMMON AT STADIUMS NOW
HISTORIC HOUSES ARE PLANNING FOR TROLLEY TOURS OVER HOLIDAYS
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