The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, April 21, 1996
GARAGE STUFFED, WATER WORRISOME AT NEW HOME
HEART DISEASE CLAIMS LIFE OF DARE ARTIST
RUNNER COMPETES IN THE 100TH BOSTON MARATHON ELIZABETH CITY'S DIANE BARBER QUALIFIED FOR THE PRESTIGIOUS EVENT - AND RAN HER SLOWEST RACE.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-CAROLINA COAST
DADA BRINGING CATCHY MELODIES AND QUIRKY LYRICS TO NAGS HEAD
COLINGTON WRITER CREATES TIMELESS TALE FOR CHILDREN
SLOW WARMING TREND HEATS UP FISHING ACTION
`ANNIE OAKLEY' TAKES TEST FOR A GUN PERMIT
PERQUIMANS EXPLODES WITH OFFENSIVE POWER THE PIRATES TROUNCE A GOOD CAMDEN TEAM, 14-3 IN THE EASTER TOURNAMENT.
THREE-ON-THREE TOURNEY COMING DOWNTOWN
COACH'S STORMY OUTBURST BLOWS A WIN MANTEO'S WAY THE ``CURRITUCK MYSTIQUE'' WAS FINALLY OVERCOME BY THE REDSKINS WHO HAD AN EARLIER TOURNAMENT LOSS.
THE FAST LANE TWO RACE CAR DRIVERS - TOMMY CHERRY AND CHRIS PERRY - ARE MOVING UP FROM EAST CAROLINA SPEEDWAY TO RACE AT BIGGER EVENTS.
URGENT! URBAN TRAGEDY CAN HAPPEN HERE
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