The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Coast: Sunday, March 5, 1995
QUESTIONS ON FLOOD INSURANCE ARE CONTINUING TO BUBBLE UP
MANDAY HUGE IS THE `NEW' BAND WITH ORIGINAL MUSIC
CLOSER LOOK AT LAWMAKERS PROVES TO BE EYE-OPENING
SEVERE WEATHER MONTH
WILLIAM CASPER SEWS EYE-CATCHING CLOTHES
BIG LEAGUE BETRAYAL WEIGHS ON THE MIND OF BASEBALL FAN
THERE ARE WAYS TO CANCEL JUNK MAIL EVERYONE RECEIVES ABOUT 250 PIECES OF THIRD-CLASS PROMOTIONS ANNUALLY AND MOST OF IT'S UNWANTED.
IF YOU WANT PERFECT FISHING ROD, THEN TRY BUILDING IT YOURSELF
LADY HURRICANES USED TO GOING THE DISTANCE CAPE HATTERAS HIGH'S GIRLS MUST TRAVEL AT LEAST TWO HOURS TO PLAY THEIR CLOSEST OPPONENT.
EMPTY NETS ALMOST 50 YEARS AGO, CHOWAN RIVER FISHERMEN HAULED 50 TONS OF HERRING DAILY TO A NEW FISH FACTORY DURING THE ANNUAL RUN. IT TOOK 100 WOMEN TO PROCESS THE CATCH. NOW, FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS, THE HERRING RUN HAS DWINDLED. AND THE STATE IS LOOKING TO CLOSE THE NETTING SEASON APRIL 15, THE BEGINNING OF THE ANNUAL RUN.
BACK YARD A MIRROR OF BEACH AWAKENINGS
GOALS OF THE GOP
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