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- AN OLD, FAMILIAR SCORE
PROBLEMS APLENTY
- SAFE, THANKS TO A HIGH BALL
- SUFFOLK CRIME REPORT
- PAIR FINE-TUNE TV SKILLS
MONIQUE MCLEAN AND TRAVIS MILLER WIN SECOND PLACE IN NATIONAL CONTEST.
- GIRLS INC. SEEK $43,000 TO BUY BUILDING SITE
WITHOUT THE CASH, THE ORGANIZATION WILL HAVE TO POSTPONE ITS PLAN FOR A NEW
CENTER FOR YOUTH.
- JEWISH ROOTS OF COMMUNION EXPLORED
JEWS FOR JESUS HAS PRESENTED ``CHRIST IN THE PASSOVER'' IN MORE THAN 5,000
CHURCHES.
- INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S ART AT RAWLS LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
- CHILDREN'S THEATER TO PRESENT FREE SHOW
- ORGANIST PLAYS HIS WAY TO PRESTIGIOUS FRENCH AWARD
- `VIETNAM REVISITED' ATTEMPTS TO EXPLAIN WAR
- GROVER HOLDS COURT
- CHURCH HONORS HURDLER LATASHA COLANDER
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Matthew Kelly was incorrectly identified in a caption in
Thursday's Sun story about the Governor's School for Science and
Technology. Matthew, 10, a fifth-grader at Driver Elementary in
Suffolk, was pictured in a photo on page 13 checking his computer
project.
Correction published in the Suffolk Sun on Sunday, August 7,
1994, on page 21.
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FUTURE IN THEIR HANDS
SPACE SHUTTLES LIFT ACROSS SCREENS, AND VIDEO ``PICTURES'' POP INTO RANGE AT
THE GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.\
by SS