The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Daily Break: Thursday, February 2, 1995
BREATHE RIGHT: BANDAGES AREN'T FOR BUSTED NOSES
CELEBRATING 100 SHOWS OF ``SEINFELD''
POET FAR FROM BEING A DELICATE SOUL ROBERT P. ARTHUR DRAWS ON REMEMBRANCES FROM HIS LIFE ON THE EASTERN SHORE
``GOOD NEWS'' A GOOD, OLD FASHIONED MUSICAL
``BEFORE SUNRISE'' IS FULL OF TALK, TALK, TALK
JOHNNY CASH: FORTY YEARS AFTER THE RELEASE OF HIS FIRST SINGLE, THE MAN IN BLACK REAMINS AN AMERICAN ICON.
RANDY TRAVIS: HE'S PERFORMING LESS BUT ENJOYING IT MORE, AS HIS NEW ALBUM STRIKES GOLD.
KERSHAW SAYS NOTHING'S WRONG WITH BUBBA
JAY FRANCIS RETURNS TO THE AIR AT WAFX-FM
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