The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, July 25, 1996
U.S. SCARES SWEDEN BEFORE LOSING TEAM HANDBALL OPENER
THE WORLD WATCHES AS ATLANTA TURNS RED
MAKING A CHANCE COUNT BENNY AGBAYANI HAS STABILIZED THE TIDES' CLEANUP SPOT SINCE ALEX OCHOA'S CALL-UP.
MURRAY FIGHTING FOR HIS KICKING LIFE BLANTON, FLEMING ARE MAKING IT HARD FOR THE 39-YEAR-OLD TO KEEP HIS JOB.
ARENA REMAINS ON THE PARTNERSHIP'S AGENDA MAYORS FRAIM AND EASON REPORT, BUT NO PROPOSAL YET.
NEEDLESS RISK DULLS GOLD
SPOTLIGHT TABLE TENNIS EVERY 4 YEARS, IT'S OUT OF THE BASEMENT AND INTO YOUR LIVING ROOMS
TIDES' BATS COOL OFF AS TOLEDO WINS BIG
GUZZO INTERVIEWS FOR WOLFPACK JOB
ROLLINS CONTINUES HIS ROLL AT PAYTON VCU SENIOR CAPS A MEMORABLE MONTH WITH A 3-STROKE WIN.
TWO WOMEN FROM VIRGINIA BEACH ADVANCE IN SENIOR STATE AMATEUR
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