The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 20, 1996
TASTY ITALIAN FOOD ON CHARDO'S MENU COURSES WERE ATTRACTIVE, PORTIONS WERE GENEROUS AND FOOD WAS COOKED JUST RIGHT.
VIRGINIANS ARE FLOCKING TO SOUTH OF THE BORDER
MANY ATHLETES, FANS NEED LESSON IN SPORTSMANSHIP
SAVING OLD LIVE OAK WAS A COMMUNITY EFFORT COLINGTON HARBOUR RESIDENTS SPENT 2 DAYS BULKHEADING AROUND THE TREE, WHICH WAS THREATENED BY EROSION.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - NORTH CAROLINA
SHOOTING THE STARS CENTURIES AGO, SAILORS USED CELESTIAL NAVIGATION, CHARTING THEIR LOCATION IN RELATION TO THE SUN AND STARS, TO TRAVEL THE GLOBE. TODAY, DESPITE AN ARRAY OF ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION TOOLS, SOME FOLKS PREFER USING THE OLD METHOD.
``HAUNTED HISTORY'' SHOWCASES LOCAL LEGENDS
ERROR A VIVID REMINDER THAT GOOFS ARE PAINFUL
COOLER WEATHER HEATS UP FISHING ALONG THE COAST
``LIGHTHOUSES OF AMERICA'' WINS GOLDEN NEEDLE
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