The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Coast: Sunday, November 27, 1994
THANKSGIVING BRINGS BOUNTIFUL HOLIDAY WEEKEND FOR ANGLERS
A CHILD'S REWARD IS RETURNING THE FAVOR
DISRESPECTING YOUTH IS NOT BEST EXAMPLE
ARTIST'S CREATIONS FILL THE SPACES BETWEEN NECESSARY GROUTING JOBS
A YEAR UNDER MOODY HAS CHANGED VIKINGS
CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM REUNITES FOR TOURNAMENT
VIKINGS TAKE FIRST PLACE AT TOURNAMENT ECSU DEFEATS LONGWOOD COLLEGE 89-88 IN DOUBLE OVERTIME.
MAKE SURE IT'S `BY THE BOOK' WHEN DEALING WITH PROPERTY
JUST DOING HIS JOB
DEMOCRACY RESTORED
LOTS TO SMILE ABOUT
`ELIZABETH R.' HITS THE ROAD IN OFF SEASON BARBARA HIRD, WHO STARS IN THE ONE-PERSON SHOW, IS TAKING IT TO CITIES ALONG THE EAST COAST.
STICKLER FOR HISTORY DAVID STICK, 74, DESCRIBES HIMSELF AS A ``PERENNIAL DISRUPTOR.'' BUT HIS INFLUENCE AND HIS DETAILING OF OUTER BANKS HISTORY HAS LEFT MORE MARKS ON THE ISLANDS THAN THE FOOTPRINTS OF SEA BIRDS ON DARE COUNTY BEACHES.
THE AMAZING LOVE TRACTORS CONSTANTLY WORK THE FIELD
HURRICANE GORDON'S NOISE MOST SURPRISING
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