The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, February 29, 1996
TASTE OF HAMPTON ROADS AND CHEFS AUCTION COMING
STUDENTS BUILDING HOUSE FOR MOM AND 2 CHILDREN
CRIME REPORT
PROGRAMS GAIN STRENGTH WITH BETTER TALENT, PLAY
`SISTERS ROSENSWEIG' A BIT LONG, BUT FINELY ACTED
`FOREIGNER' PROMISES EVENING OF FRIVOLOUS COMEDY
GM GIVES CAR TO VOCATIONAL CENTER TO TRAIN NEW MECHANICS
IN THE WATER OR OUT, SHE'S ALWAYS ON THE GO KELLEY HARKINS, A LAKE TAYLOR SENIOR, HAS SCHOOL ACTIVITIES, A COUPLE OF JOBS AND HER LIFE IN THE POOL.
NORFOLK SCHOOLS A MODEL FOR EDUCATION REFORM ATLAS PROGRAM HELPS THREE TRANSFORM THEIR ACADEMIC AND SOCIAL CLIMATES.
CHUMS GROUP MARKS 50 YEARS OF HELPING COMMUNITY
CIRCUS WITH HIGH TECH MAKES FOR A GOOD SHOW
FERRETING OUT WORLD WAR II NAZIS STILL BEING DONE ELIZABETH WHITE LEADS THE GOVERNMENT'S EFFORTS TO RID THE UNITED STATES OF SUCH PEOPLE.
SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARD
COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE PAYS OFF FOR TITAN SWIMMER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
MUSICAL DUO OF `C. SHELLS' GOES ALL OUT TO ENTERTAIN THE CHILDREN
PATHWAYS TO THE COMMUNITY THIS HOPE HOUSE PILOT PROGRAM PAIRS DEVELOPMENTALLY HANDICAPPED ADULTS WITH COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS.
ONCE BITTEN BY ACTING BUG, THEY STAY BIT
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