The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, July 6, 1995
HARD WORK PAYS OFF IN SCHOLARSHIP AID FOR STUDENT
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-NORFOLK COMPASS
CRIME REPORT
BIRTH
NEW LIBRARY CHIEF WANTS TO BE ON INFORMATION HIGHWAY BUDGET LIMITATIONS MAY HINDER SALLY REED'S QUEST FOR THE FAST TRACK. SHE REMAINS UNDAUNTED.
SECOND-GRADERS THINK FIRST OF OKLAHOMA KIDS
HER STUDENTS ARE HER CHILDREN CHRISSY KOUZIS, A 20-YEAR TEACHING VETERAN, IS NORFOLK'S TEACHER OF THE YEAR.
HITS AT THE PARK RESTAURANT SCORES WITH FOOD AND VIEW
DOUBLE DUTCH: NORFOLK TEAM VIES IN WORLD-CLASS ROPE-JUMPING
TRAINING SESSION SET FOR UNSUNG VOLUNTEERS
NEW PARK PROMISED TO HUNTERSVILLE RESIDENTS
CONCERTS START TONIGHT AT THE CHRYSLER MUSEUM
CORRECTION
SOME OF KOUZIS' THOUGHTS:
WALKING TOUR OF HISTORIC SITES BEING OFFERED THIS SUMMER
MAURY PLAYERS HEAD YOUTHFUL, BALANCED TEAM
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