The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Friday, May 9, 1997
EYES & EARS
TEACHING TEENS TO TEACH CHILDREN A THE DEMAND FOR CHILD CARE GROWS, HIGH SCHOOLS ARE RESPONDING BY OFFERING CLASSES THAT GIVE STUDENTS THE TOOLS THEY NEED AND OFTEN INSPIRE THEM TO CONTINUE THEIR STUDIES AT A HIGHER LEVEL.
FACTS ON THE WEB HTTP://WWW.PILOTONLINE.COM/VOTER/=VOTER ACCESS.
VIRGINIA BEACH
HILDA O. CHALKLEY
FREDERICK R. THOMAS
ROBERT E. SHIFLET
REBECCA WILLIAMS
ADRIENNE L. BURGEST
GRACE J. BRASURE
WILLIAM H. PAYNE II
KATHERINE L. ENSLEY
LORETTA M. BROWN
SUE-KUEI TSAO
PHILLIP JONES
JASPER GATLING
SUSIE SAVAGE
JESSE I. SCOTT
J. OLIVER WINSLOW
MICHAEL E. FOARD
FAYE E. BOLTZE
MARY M. BABB
LILLIE ROOKS
CHRYSTENE P. COTTEN
AMAZA A. WILLIAMS
VALOLA R. ROUNTREE
DANIEL JOHNSON SR.
SENIORS WIN RIBBONS, ADMIRATION OF YOUNGSTERS IN OLYMPIC GAMES
ASCENSION PARISH CELEBRATES 25TH ANNIVERSARY BISHOP SULLIVAN, TWO FORMER PASTORS AND A RABBI JOIN THE FESTIVITIES.
HOSPITAL TELLS PATIENTS: IF YOU SMOKE, RISK IS YOURS CHESAPEAKE GENERAL SAYS THEY NOW MUST SIGN WAIVERS BEFORE LEAVING THEIR FLOOR.
MILESTONES
BUSINESSES PROTEST AS CHESAPEAKE PONDERS A HIGHER CIGARETTE TAX
TRAFFIC-STOPPING CARP SHAKE BAY'S WATERS IN THEIR EGG-LAYING RITUAL
MORNING FISHING FAIRLY GOOD AT PIERS ON NORTHERN BEACHES
QUIETLY, TEAM OF WORLD-CLASS SAILORS GETS READY TO RACE
FANS OF SMITH & WELTON TEAROOM GET ONE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO RELISH IT
KIDS HOLD BAKE SALE FOR FLOOD VICTIMS
COLLEGE PREP ISN'T THE ONLY WAY, PANEL SAYS
CURRITUCK HIGH VOCATIONAL CLUB SHOWS WINNING IS ITS TOP JOB
HAMPTON ROADS [BRIEFS]
IT'S NOT QUITE A SHOPPING MALL YET
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