The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, November 5, 1995
IMPROVEMENTS SOUGHT WHEN SCHOOL IS REBUILT OPERATION PHOENIX WANTS A BETTER PRINCESS ANNE HIGH TO EMERGE FROM THE ASHES.
AS EASY AS 1-2-3 ?
SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
INCUMBENT COURT CLERK TAKES ELECTION CHALLENGE SERIOUSLY J. CURTIS FRUIT VOWS TO RETIRE AT THE END OF HIS TERM IF RE-ELECTED, BUT HE MUST FIRST GET PAST LOU PACE.
MERCY ME! ELECTION SEEMS TO BE ALL ABOUT M-O-N-E-Y!
JUNIOR WAITS HER TURN TO SHINE FOR COX KATIE MCDONALD WILL BE THE FALCONS' LONE RETURNING FORWARD-LINE PLAYER.
RECYCLING NO-NOS WITH NEARLY ALL AREA HOMES NOW ON BOARD, THE SPSA THINKS WE NEED REMEDIAL TRASH TRAINING.
DINING ON PIGEONS, PEREGRINE IS WELCOME AT VIRGINIA HOUSE
REALTY SALES
SECOND-GRADERS AND HIGH SCHOOLERS 'BUDDIES' PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN CREEDS ELEMENTARY AND GREEN RUN TEACHES STUDENTS ABOUT DIVERSITY.
PROGRAM SHOWCASES STUDENT/TEACHER TALENTS LOCAL BUSINESSES HELP SUPPORT ``ARTS 'N ACADEMICS'' EVENTS, SUCH AS A BRIDAL FASHION SHOW. BY LORRAINE MIZE, CORRESPONDENT
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