The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, November 12, 1995
RACING PIGEON'S UNSCHEDULED LAYOVER IS ADVENTURE FOR COUPLE
SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARD
REALTY SALES
MUSEUM GETS $100,000 GRANT THE NORFOLK FOUNDATION MONEY WILL FUND NEW EXHIBITS AT THE MARINE SCIENCE MUSEUM.
NORTH END RESIDENTS BACK CITY'S STORM PLAN, SEEK IMPROVEMENTS
ODU STUDENTS HELP TO ASSESS TEXTBOOKS AND TEACH PUPILS HOW TO READ THEM. GRAD STUDENTS, FIFTH-GRADERS TEAM UP
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM CIVIC LEAGUES SEEK LOUDER VOICE ON PRESENCE AND DESIGN OF NEW PROJECTS WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES.
MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
PRAY TELL: `WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?'
KALEIDOSCOPE: HOW TO ASK THE WARD QUESTION (CONT'D)
FAUCETTE TRIED DOING TOO MUCH WITH TOO FEW FUNDS
SEND SID A TICKET
CITY SEEKS HELP ON BALLOT QUESTION VOTERS WILL DECIDE TO ELECT COUNCIL MEMBERS BY A WARD SYSTEM VERSUS AT-LARGE BALLOTING.
HARMON KEYS SALEM VOLLEYBALL SUCCESS SUN DEVILS PREPARING FOR THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE IN STATE TOURNAMENT
RESIDENTS HOPE TO STALL BREW THRU
KEEPING HIS PROMISE
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