The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Sunday, January 1, 1995
LONG-RANGE FORECASTING CALLS FOR A COLD CHRISTMAS IN 1995
RAPS, PATS AND SHRUGS FOR SOME EVENTS OF '94
CITIZENS GROUP SEEKS PARK-ACCESS SOLUTION FOR 20 YEARS, STATE AND FEDERAL OFFICIALS HAVE CLASHED OVER ACCESS TO FALSE CAPE STATE PARK.
2 MEN WHO MADE INDELIBLE MARKS ON OLD PRINCESS ANNE HAVE GONE
SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
INFOLINE SERVICE LINKS TEACHERS, FAMILIES CLASSROOM CONNECTION ALLOWS STUDENTS AND PARENTS TO CHECK ASSIGNMENTS.
NOVICE CHAMP DREAMS OF NASCAR CAREER KEVIN WHITESELL HAS ALWAYS WANTED TO RACE, BUT HE HAD TO WAIT UNTIL HE GOT HIS DRIVER'S LICENSE.
OFFICIAL PRESIDES AT WEDDINGS IN UNUSUAL PLACES IF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED AT 1 A.M. IN A HOT TUB, G. DEWEY SIMMONS JR. IS YOUR MAN.
PASTOR MINISTERS TO AREA'S HISPANIC EVANGELICALS
`CONSENSUS BUILDING' IS BETTER THAN CONFRONTATION, AUTHORS SAY
WISHFUL THINKING THE NEW YEAR BRINGS RENEWED HOPE THAT VIRGINIA BEACH WILL BE A SAFER, KINDER AND FRIENDLIER PLACE. STAFF WRITERS TOM HOLDEN AND BILL REED RECENTLY INTERVIEWED CITIZENS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE ABOUT THEIR HOPES AND DREAMS FOR THE COMMUNITY AND FOR THEMSELVES AND FOUND THAT MOST OF THEM REFLECTED THIS THEME.
BACK TO THE FUTURE: THE YEAR THAT WILL BE
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