The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, September 14, 1995
OPEN WIDE OFFERS FINE AMBIENCE THAT'S BETTER THAN FOOD
DAVID A. KING JR. GENERAL CHAIRMAN FOR THE 1995 UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
HAMPTON ROADS LIKELY TO BE NO. 1 TEAM AGAIN
NO PLAN YET FOR MARSHALL MANOR
EX-MAGNET SCHOOL DANCER WILL APPEAR IN RICHMOND
SHOW GOES ON WITHOUT LEAD ACTOR IN CHRISTIE'S `WITNESS'
PEOPLE & PLACES
UNITED WAY VOLUNTEERS LEND HANDS-ON GIVING
PARK PLACE PARENTS ACCEPT SCHOOLS' OVERTURES
LITTLE THEATRE OFFERING AUDIENCE FAVORITES
BY SCOTT MCCASKEY STAFF WRITER H IS FINGERS
MORE AREA TEAMS MOVING TO THE NATIONAL FOREFRONT
FAMILY RESOURCE UNITS COMING TO 4 LIBRARIES
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