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Norfolk Compass: Thursday, December 15, 1994
GIFT `STORE' HELPS POOR STRETCH THEIR DOLLARS
SCOPE MARQUEE IS A NEW SIGN OF THE TIMES THE ARENA'S OLD ELECTRIC SIGN WAS 25 YEARS OLD AND SUFFERED FROM ALL VARIETIES OF ILL REPAIR.
BEGINNING OF THE END STARTS FOR GHENT GAS STATION
EXPECTATIONS EXCEED REALITY OF WHAT'S OFFERED AT NAUTICUS
CRIME REPORT
ATTENDANCE CRACKDOWN PUTS STUDENTS IN SEATS CUTTING THE NUMBER OF ABSENCES BEFORE FAILING AND ADDING INCENTIVES HAVE LED TO CITY-WIDE GAINS.
LOCKED IN AT LITTLE CREEK ELEMENTARY, AND THE KIDS LOVE IT
SISTERS BEAR DOWN IN NEW BUSINESS AT WATERSIDE
STILL MAKING HISTORY NOT SATISFIED WITH WHAT HAD BEEN WRITTEN ABOUT NORFOLK'S PAST, JOHN FOSTER LED THE CHARGE TO GET NORFOLK'S NEW HISTORY BOOK WRITTEN.
MAGNOLIA ADDS SPA CUISINE AND BARBECUE
MAURY'S RASHTI ARRIVES LATE, STILL EARNS MVP HONORS
CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR 2 HOLIDAY EVENTS
MAURY, DOMINANT ON THE FIELD, PUTS 4 PLAYERS ON THE TEAM
A CHAIRMAN FOR THE 1994 HOLLY BALL, A FUND-RAISER FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF THE KING'S DAUGHTERS
SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARD
`SALESMEN' WORKS FOR ODU PLAYERS
WE'RE ALL NEIGHBORS, NO MATTER WHEREVER
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