The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, February 2, 1996
SCHOOLS' POLICY NOW IN PLACE FOR PARKING BUSES ON STREETS
A MARATHON EFFORT TO HELP OTHERS MIKE SAVAGE IS TRAINING FOR AN ENDURANCE RUN THAT WILL BENEFIT LEUKEMIA RESEARCH.
AUTHOR REFLECTS ON LONG LIFE JOHN DABUL'S BOOK IS ``A MINI ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRUE STORIES, ESSAYS AND ANECDOTES.''
SQUIRRELLY BEHAVIOR IS SURELY A SUBJECT FOR GOVERNMENT STUDY
FIREMAN FASHIONS FINE PERIOD FURNITURE RAY JOURNIGAN MAKES HIS CREATIONS WITHOUT USING ANY MACHINE TOOLS.
REALTY SALES
COX'S FALCONS ARE GIFTED WITH TALENT THE QUALITY OF THE GROUP AAA SQUAD'S DEPTH IS STUNNING.
RANDOM ATTACK INJURES TEEN MOTORIST'S EYE POLICE ARE SEARCHING FOR A BLOND MALE WHO SMASHED JAMES SHERLOCK'S WINDOW AND THEN ATTACKED HIM.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-THE VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
VANDALISM INCIDENTS INCITE NEIGHBORHOOD'S IRE THE RESIDENTS OF KINGS GRANT ARE WORKING WITH POLICE TO STEM THE GROWING OUTBREAK OF CRIME.
DOCUMENTING BLACK HISTORY AFTRE TWO YEARS OF RESEARCH A BEACH WOMAN BRINGS TO LIFE THE CITY'S AFTICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE.
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