The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Friday, January 27, 1995
STUDENTS FIND `TECHNIQUE' CAN EASE PAIN JOSEPH LEE TEACHES THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE, WHICH IS SIMILAR TO MASSAGE THERAPY, CHIROPRACTIC CARE AND EXERCISE.
`SHIRLEY' IS A REAL VALENTINE FOR LITTLE THEATRE AUDIENCES
MICROBES HANDY TO HAVE TO EAT OIL WASTES A VIRGINIA BEACH COMPANY HAS WON THE FRANCHISE RIGHTS TO A PRODUCT THAT HELPS CLEAN THE ENVIRONMENT.
HIGH-FLYING LESSON
REALTY SALES
HONORS AND AWARDS
READY OR NOT, HERE COMES THE CAR PHONE THAT I DON'T WANT
IN NAVY AND OUT, HE'S A CHIEF - OF RESCUE SQUAD THIS TIME AFTER RETIRING, BILL LAWS SWITCHED HATS TO LEAD THE VOLUNTEERS IN THE DAVIS CORNER UNIT.
INDIAN RIVER'S HUGE ROAD JOB IS NOW FINISHED, AT LONG LAST
WHAT THE MAYOR SAID ABOUT COMMUNITY SERVICES
JIMMY P HAS RETURNED WITH PIZZA AND MORE LONGTIME RESTAURATEUR PAPADOPOULOS IS BACK IN HIS KITCHEN AFTER A 7-YEAR HIATUS.
IN THE HEART OF KEMPSVILLE SITS A DIAMOND IN THE ORUGH, A CLUB WHERE BRIDGE PLAYERS ARE COMING OUT IN SPADES: BRIDGE CENTER OF SOUTH TIDEWATER PRIVATELY OWNED FACILITY SERVES HUNDREDS OF CARD ENTHUSIASTS - DAY AND NIGHT.
SOPHOMORE SEES HIS MAT GOALS BETTER JASON BOSWELL HAS A ``BURNING DESIRE TO IMPROVE AND LEARN,'' HIS COACH AT KELLAM SAYS.
OUTCOME OF COX-TALLWOOD BATTLE PROBABLY A TOSSUP
FOOD GIVEAWAYS ENDING DUE TO FEDERAL CUTBACKS ``IT'S LIKE THE SAFETY NET'S BEING REMOVED'' FOR POOR PEOPLE, A SUPERVISOR SAID.
THE AMPHITHEATER CLEARS A HURDLE A PROFITABLE PROJECT
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