The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, December 13, 1995
KENDRA CROSHAW ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT OF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
11TH CASE OF RABIES THIS YEAR REPORTED IN LITTLE NECK AREA
FEISTY BITTERN, STILL WILD IN ITS WAYS, RELEASED AFTER INJURED LEG MENDS
OLD GRADS CELEBRATE GOOD WORKS THE PAISANOS AND THE COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION FIRST MET WHEN THEY WERE ODU STUDENTS 10 YEARS AGO.
TEDDY BEARS REACH OVER THE SEA TOYS ARE AMONG THE ITEMS BEING SENT TO CHILDREN IN ROMANIA STRICKEN WITH AIDS.
OPERATION SMOKE DETECTOR GOES TO TRAILER PARKS
CORRECTION
REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH
REPAIR SHOP OFFERS AID IN DETECTING ``LEMONS'' USED-CAR CHECKUPS HAVE SAVED WOULD-BE BUYERS MONEY AND TROUBLE.
ADD YOUR OWN TOUCHES TO SITES COLORING BOOK ALLOWS CREATIVITY IN MAKING BEACH LANDMARKS APPEAR AS YOU'D LIKE THEM.
BULLDOGS TO FACE TOUGHER FOES THIS YEAR NORFOLK ACADEMY MUST MATURE QUICKLY IF THE TEAM IS TO CAPTURE ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP.
SUPERINTENDENT HOPEFULS: INTERIM CHIEF PUGHSLEY TALKS OF TRIMESTER SYSTEM
SUPERINTENDENT HOPEFULS: JENNEY: DISTRICT NEEDS A CREDIBILITY SHOT AFTER A YEAR IN SOUTH CAROLINA, A MOVE TO THE BEACH WOULD BE HIS FIFTH SUPERINTENDENT'S JOB IN 13 YEARS.
SUPERINTENDENT HOPEFULS: BOWERS: HE FAVORS CONSENSUS BUILDING IN OHIO, HE WAS CREDITED FOR HELPING THE DISTRICT EFFECTIVELY EXPLAIN ITS DESPERATE NEED FOR MORE MONEY.
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