The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, September 10, 1995
CELLULAR PHONES OFFER SCHOOL `CLASSLINK' THE PROJECT IS PART OF A NATIONWIDE EFFORT BY THE CELLULAR INDUSTRY TO BRING ITS TECHNOLOGY TO THE CLASSROOM.
SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
PINS MAY BECOME COLLECTIBLES THE MONEY THE POSEIDON PINS NET - ABOUT $25,000 - WILL HELP SUPPORT NEXT YEAR'S FESTIVAL.
COX, FIRST COLONIAL WILL LEAD DISTRICT WITH 8 RETURNING LETTERMEN, THE FALCONS COULD END UP NO. 1
HERE'S TO PRINCESS ANNE, A SCHOOL THAT'S RICH IN FRIENDS
BOAT SPILLED DEAD FISH, OFFICIALS SAY
LETTER TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEAH BEACON
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
PAGEANT RUNNER-UP STEPS UP WINNER INHERITS STATE TITLE, SO LAURA ANN RILEY BECOMES MISS VIRGINIA BEACH.
WHIMSICAL OWLS JOIN DUCK DECOYS AS PRODUCTS OF BEACH CARVERS' SKILL
REALTY SALES
SUMMER CHORES
FIRE FORCES CHANGES IN P.A. BUS SCHEDULE
BURNED-OUT BANDSMEN EAGER TO PLAY AGAIN
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
KALEIDOSCOPE: THE SCHOOL BUDGET DEFICIT
THREE ANSWER MEN
LITTLE THEATER, BIG PRODUCTION HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS GIVE UP THEIR HOLIDAYS, EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS TO KEEP ALIVE THE OLDEST CONTINUOUSLY RUNNING ARTS ORGANIZATION IN THE CITY.
GRANT APPLICATIONS TO ARTS COMMISSION DUE OCT. 13
``DAY OF CARING''
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