The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Suffolk Sun: Sunday, February 5, 1995
NEIGHBORHOOD IS RIPPED BY ITS INATTENTION
PARENTS OF TWINS ARE TWICE BLESSED
BACK AT THE RACE TRACK . . . CHESAPEAKE, SUFFOLK RESIDENTS JOIN FORCES IN OPPOSITION
CHASE DEATHS TRAGIC, BUT CIRCUMSTANCES VARY
TCC OFFERS COUNSELING AID BY PHONE
REALTY SALES - WESTERN TIDEWATER
SOUTHWESTERN STUDENTS TO DELIVER THEIR OWN LESSONS POSTAL SERVICE'S ``WEE DELIVER'' PROGRAM PROMOTES LITERACY TO ELEMENTARY STUDENTS.
TEEN READY FOR FIRST IN SERIES OF PAGEANTS STACEY HOLLAND MIGHT EVENTUALLY MAKE IT ALL THE WAY TO THE MISS UNIVERSE EVENT.
THE WOLFPACK DIDN'T OVERLOOK RAWLS THE SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL PLAYER WASN'T NAMED TO THE ALL-DISTRICT TEAM, BUT HE'S ACC-BOUND.
LIPTON TEA'S WORKERS ARE PROUD OF THEIR SAFETY RECORD THE SUFFOLK PLANT HAS OPERATED 2 MILLION MAN HOURS WITHOUT LOSING ANY TIME TO ACCIDENTS.
CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS
FIGHTING TO KEEP HISTORY ALIVE RE-ENACTORS JOIN UP TO FIGHT - AND TO HAVE FUN
TAX COLLECTION PROPOSAL `DEAD ON ARRIVAL' SUFFOLK REMAINS THE REGION'S ONLY CITY WITH AN ANNUAL REAL-ESTATE LEVY.
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