The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, March 29, 1996
HISTORICAL DRAMA PACKS POWERFUL MESSAGE ABOUT STAYING IN SCHOOL ``AWAKE THY HERITAGE'' PORTRAYS SACRIFICES BY CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS.
YOUNGSTERS GET EARLY START PLANNING CAREERS CAREER CONNECTION BROUGHT PROFESSIONALS IN FIELDS FROM ACTING TO ZOOKEEPING TOGETHER WITH STUDENTS.
REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH
PARKING METER SEASON BEGINS MONDAY IN OCEANFRONT SPACES
CANCER SURVIVOR TELLS OF THE LITTLE SPOT THAT GREW NANCY GEKAS, AS HER COMEDY CHARACTER ``DAFFY DIL,'' BRINGS A MESSAGE OF HOPE TO OTHERS.
DEVELOPER OPPOSES GOLF COURSES AT LAKE RIDGE R.G. MOORE SAYS CITY INSTEAD SHOULD BUILD A DOWNTOWN AROUND A MAN-MADE LAKE ON THE EXPENSIVE LAND.
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS AT COX ADD TALENT TALLWOOD LEADS OTHER SCHOOLS AS LIKELY TO SECURE THE SECOND SPOT IN THE DISTRICT.
ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL NURTURES PREGNANT TEENS
SPRING FLOWER SALE IS ABOUT TO BLOOM THE JUNIOR VIRGINIA BEACH GARDEN CLUB WILL HAVE ITS 16TH ANNUAL SHOW ON APRIL 11.
UPROOTED: 150 BEACH VOLUNTEERS WILL BE ON THEIR OWN WHEN THE EXTENSION SERVICE PHASES OUT TRAINING OF MASTER GARDENERS.
FIREMEN'S PROCESSIONS DREW SILENT RESPECT
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH
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