The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, July 3, 1996
TIM BEASLEY: CELEBRITY IMPERSONATOR
TEACHER'S LOVE FOR READING IS GENESIS OF BOOKSTORE LOUISE BRIMMER, A LONGTIME ENGLISH TEACHER, SELLS NEW, USED AND ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS STARTING AT $1.
DREDGING CREW ADOPTS ABANDONED DOG THE WORKERS CALL THE GERMAN SHEPHERD RUDEE, AFTER THE INLET THEY DREDGE YEAR ROUND.
TITLISTS DOING QUITE WELL FIGHTING OUTSIDE SCHOOL
GIRLS' 12-UNDER TEAM, AND THEIR PARENTS, ARE DEDICATED TO GAME THE RED TIDE IS IN THE JUNIOR OLYMPIC NATIONAL TOURNAMENT FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW.
BILLS MOUNT FOR POPULAR WAITRESS IN COMA CHRISTINA PENDERGRAFT COLE WAS STRICKEN WITH AN INOPERABLE BRAIN TUMOR TWO MONTHS AGO.
CHECK OUT THE BARN SWALLOWS AT THE BAYSIDE LIBRARY BRANCH
FAN-HUNGRY MARINERS WANT NEW HOME TO BOOT BEACH'S ONLY PROFESSIONAL SPORTS FRANCHISE THINKS IT HAS A HOT COMMODITY TO SELL. NOW, IT JUST WANTS THE CITY TO BUILD A LITTLE STADIUM.
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