The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 6, 1996
TAKING CARE OF INN'S GUESTS HER SPECIALTY ``SAINT ADA, I CALL HER SAINT ADA,'' SAYS OWNER JOHN WILSON. ``SHE'S ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL.''
PEA ISLAND WILDLIFE REFUGE CENTER GALLERY OPENS
CURRITUCK GIVES NORTHEASTERN A SCARE GAME OF BIG SCHOOL VS. LITTLE SCHOOL WAS DECIDED IN THE LAST 2 MINUTES.
NON-REVENUE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS DESERVE SUPPORT, TOO
NEW BAND HOOKS FANS WITH UPTEMPO-STYLE BLUES
COOLER WATER TEMPERATURES BRING LOTS OF WAHOO ACTION
STOP IN A BIT FOR REPAIR ON YOUR GOLF SWING MANY DUFFERS HIT ``WORM BURNERS,'' POOR SHOTS THAT NEVER RISE OUT OF THE GRASS.
PEPPERS HEAT UP A VARIETY OF OFFERINGS DELICIOUS, SPICY GOURMET FOOD IS THE SPECIALTY OF CHILLI PEPPERS.
THESE BOOKS ARE BEST ENJOYED ON DESERT ISLE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - CAROLINA COAST
OPEN HOUSE SLIP SILENTLY THROUGH A CYPRESS SWAMP IN A DEEP-HULLED CANOE. WATCH ALLIGATORS SWIM THROUGH SHALLOW, COFFEE-COLORED CANALS. PHOTOGRAPH TUNDRA SWANS AS THEY GLIDE INTO A MARSH FLAT. AT NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA'S EIGHT NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES, PEOPLE CAN PURSUE THEIR WILDEST DREAMS.
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