The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Friday, May 19, 1995
GREAT-GRANDMOTHER OF 12 TURNS 100 ON HER 76TH MOTHER'S DAY
BEING FIRST IN SEATBELT USAGE WINS A CONCERT FOR TALLWOOD HIGH
A GOOD SHRINK IS SURELY IN ORDER - NO, NOT THE MEDICAL VARIETY
`ART INFORMATION' PUTS COMPUTER INTO THE DECORATING BUSINESS
THE SCHOOL BOARD ELEVEN: TEAM TALK
STATE POLICE SEEKING SOME VOLUNTEER HELP LOCAL FOLKS WHO CAN ANSWER PHONES, DO MINOR REPAIRS OR KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT COMPUTERS ARE SOUGHT.
THIS WILL GO DOWN AS YEAR OF THE PITCHER
DRIVING OURSELVES CRAZY
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
COME TO THE OCEAN, LOCAL RESIDENTS URGED RESORT AREA BUSINESSES ARE EXTENDING SPECIAL OFFERS TO PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN VIRGINIA BEACH.
DEPARTING FAUCETTE WINS OK TO CUT SCHOOLS' BUDGET THE FUNDS REQUESTED ARE $3.8 MILLION LESS THAN WHAT HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
PILOT'S NEW GOVERNOR BELIEVES IN MISSION HAVING A BROTHER WHO'S HANDICAPPED HAS INSPIRED THE COMMITMENT LOIS VALENTINE FEELS.
NO SURPRISE, CITY HONOREE'S CO-WORKERS AGREE JOANN ACKERMAN IS THE OUTSTANDING CITY EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR.
HOSPITALITY AWARDS HONOR THOSE WHO CATER TO THE CITY'S VISITORS
RIVER-COVERED CHURCH TO BE HONORED IN SATURDAY RITE
YOUNG VICTIM OF SCLERODERMA INSPIRES AN AWARENESS OF ILLNESS
REALTY SALES
SLAIN POLICE OFFICERS HONORED
`DIRTY DANCING' THOSE WHO LEARNED THE SHAG AS TEENAGERS NEVER FORGOT ITS SEDUCTIVE MOVEMENTS. THE SLOW, SEXY, SINUOUS DANCE OF THE '40S AND '50S IS BACK.
FOR A FIRST-TIMER, THE SHAG WAS AS EASY AS 1-2-3, 1-2.
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