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SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Norfolk Compass: Thursday, November 24, 1994
PEOPLE & PLACES
OIL SPILL FIRM CHOOSES NORFOLK FOR HEADQUARTERS
CRIME REPORT
`BRIGHT' SKIPPER PREPARES TO LEAD LIGHTED BOAT PARADE
CRIME-FIGHTING PAYS OFF FOR TWO NORFOLK STUDENTS
FRAIM FOCUSES ON NEIGHBORHOOD ISSUES
NORVIEW CHURCH CELEBRATES ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY
JEWISH MOTHER'S TROUBLES TIED TO BOOKKEEPER, INCREDIBLE TALES
TOUGH CHOICES IN UPCOMING SCHOOL BUDGET EARLY NUMBERS ARE ROUGH, BUT THERE WON'T BE ENOUGH MONEY TO MEET ALL REQUESTS.
COACH TURNED MAURY RUNNERS INTO BELIEVERS COMMODORES MADE MADE HISTORY BY SENDING BOYS AND GIRLS TEAMS TO STATE GROUP AAA MEET.
SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARD
NSU PLAYERS PRODUCE HITS WITH `BLACK NATIVITY,' `SELMA'
THIS FEAST CAME EARLY THANKS TO PREZILLIA ELLIOTT AND CLARICE GREGORY, THANKSGIVING DINNER AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS CAME EARLY TO THE INGLESIDE RECREATION CENTER. ELLIOTT AND GREGORY OPENED THE CENTER AT 9 A.M. LAST THURSDAY AND PREPARED A BOUNTIFUL - AND FREE - DINNER FOR DOZENS OF YOUNGSTERS.
THE SPAGHETTI WAREHOUSE IS A FAMILY PLACE
NEW DIRECTOR OF MISSION OFFERS SOLACE TO SEAFARERS ``THIS JOB IS LIKE BEING A WORLD MISSIONARY WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR OWN BACK YARD,'' SAYS CHARLOTTE SMITH.
BE SMART WHEN CHECKING OUT COLLEGES
DRIVING FORCE OF MUSICAL THEATER STILL PUTTING ON SHOWS
CORRECTION
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