The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 14, 1996
ROBERT C. WRIGHT: INFORMATION SYSTEMS TEACHER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-PORTSMOUTH CURRENTS
CRIME REPORT
CITY NEEDS OWN LEAGUE, WOMEN VOTERS BELIEVE
`WINDS' TO BLOW IN CONCERT FOR `JUNIE' LANCASTER THE FRIDAY PERFORMANCE WILL BE IN MEMORY OF A FORMER FIRST CITIZEN OF PORTSMOUTH.
PLAYERS ARE SKATING INTO NEW COMPETITION THE PROGRAM AT PLAZA SKATING CENTER IS FIELDING TEAMS IN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION.
LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STAR TOURNAMENTS WIND DOWN
NEW PRIDE PROGRAM TEACHES STUDENTS, PARENTS LIFE SKILLS THE ORIGINAL PROJECT STARTED AS A SUBSTANCE-ABUSE PREVENTION PROJECT IN HOUSING PARKS.
5 PORTSMOUTH STUDENTS SELECTED FOR GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL PROGRAMS
PORTSMOUTH'S FAMOUS IRONCLAD PUT WASHINGTON IN A PANIC
FUNDS TO FIGHT CRIME
EMPHASIS ON CHILDREN
SALE OF PORTSMOUTH GENERAL HAS MANY RESIDENTS CONCERNED
COMPUTER WINDOW TO THE WORLD PORTSMOUTH STUDENTS ARE MAKING E-MAIL, CHAT ROOMS AND AN ONLINE BULLETIN BOARD THAT ALLOWS THEM TO CHECK ON THEIR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS PART OF THEIR DAILY ROUTINES.
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