The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, March 31, 1996
JIM COOK: DEDICATED AND BELOVED COACH, TEACHER
REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH
SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
TEACHER OFFERS SPECIAL ``HOMEWORK'' ``FRIENDSHIP FRIDAYS'' AT HER HOME GIVE HER STUDENTS A CHANCE TO GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER OUTSIDE SCHOOL.
COMMUNITY RALLIES TO HELP STUDENT IN FIGHT AGAINST CANCER
NEPTUNE KINGMAKERS LOOK AT CIVIC DEVOTION THOMAS R. KRANTZ IS ACTIVE IN YOUTH SPORTS AND HEADS UP THE VIRGINIA BEACH FOUNDATION.
MAYOR ESTABLISHES RULES OF THE GAME FOR SPORTS ARENA
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH
BEACH DISTRICT BOYS SOCCER PREVIEW: ON PAPER, KEMPSVILLE LOOKS LIKE TEAM TO BEAT WHILE IT LOST ITS TOP THREE SCORERS, COX AGAIN TOSSES ITS HAT INTO THE FRAY WITH A MORE BALANCED LINEUP.
`THE MAN CALLED JESUS' PLAYERS FROM KEMPSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN BRING THE EASTER STORY TO LIFE IN A PASSION PLAY THAT HAS BEEN MOVED TO A LARGE CBN TENT.
A NORMAL SATURDAY AT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IS NOT BAD AS STUDENTS MAKE UP FOR ONE OF 5 SNOW DAYS WITH SATURDAY CLASSES.
KILLDEERS' CHOICE OF DRIVEWAY FOR NEST IS UNNERVING FOR OWNER
COUNCIL APPROVES $41,000 GRANT FOR ARTS FESTIVAL THE VOTE RAISES QUESTIONS OVER HOW AND IF THE CITY SHOULD FUND PROJECTS BY PRIVATE GROUPS.
CAMPAIGN NOTEBOOK: FIRST IMPRESSION IS A FAST ONE
ARE YOU SURE YOU'RE REALLY UP TO THIS JOB?
THROUGH THE YEARS - VIRGINIA BEACH
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