The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, January 7, 1996
VACATION RENTALS CALL FOR SOME GOOD ADVICE
COMMERCIAL FISHERMAN OFFERS HIS PERSPECTIVE
NEBRASKA EARNED ITS BRAGGING RIGHTS
OUTER BANKS RADIO HAD BOTH HIGHS AND LOWS DURING 1995
PATIENCE ESSENTIAL TO PHOTOGRAPH NATURE'S CREATURES
STRIPED BASS HIGHLIGHTS GREAT YEAR OF FISHING
THE FUN HUNT ANTIQUE HUNTING ALONG A 6-MILE STRETCH OF U.S. 158 IN CURRITUCK COUNTY IS GREAT. THE SHOPS JUST LINE UP WITH PRIME, AGED STOCK READY FOR SALE.
QUICK CAMDEN TEAM OFF TO SLOW START A SOLID DEFENSE BY THE BRUINS HAS KEPT THE OTHER TEAMS' SCORES IN THE 50S AND 60S.
CURRITUCK'S FAME GROWS IN NEW FIELD
LETTER TO THE EDITOR -CAROLINA COAST
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Tickets for the 80th anniversary feast at St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Nags Head can be reserved by calling Lois Bradshaw at 473-5639. A story in Sunday's Coast had the wrong telephone number. Correction published Tuesday, January 9, 1996 on page B3 of North Carolina Edition of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** ELIZABETHAN FEAST COMING TO ST. ANDREWS THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN NAGS HEAD WILL HOLD A SIX-COURSE FUND-RAISING DINNER.
GLIDING ON THE SAND
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