The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Sunday, January 15, 1995
REALTY SALES
ORCHIDS FINICKY? IT'S ALL A MYTH, ARDENT GROWER OF 25 YEARS SAYS
IT'LL TAKE A HOUDINI TO MAKE BUDGET CUTS
SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
ART STUDENTS WORK TO FRAME THE MASTERS THEIR WORKS, ON GLASS, WILL BE SET IN THE WINDOWS AROUND A FRAME SHOP'S ENTRANCE.
JOB FOR SALEM HIGH PRINCIPAL IS DREAM FULFILLED E. WAYNE SYKES, 46, SAYS HE HAS WANTED TO LEAD A SCHOOL SINCE HE WAS 16.
HISTORY OF BEACH STARTS LECTURE SERIES THE ``AWARENESS'' PROGRAM WILL ADDRESS POLITICAL, HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES.
RUBBING ELBOWS WITH `ROYALTY'
PANEL SEEKS TO PREVENT YOUTH CRIME THE 20-PERSON BODY IS INTENDED TO MONITOR CITY POLICIES AND PROGRAMS AND TO DEVISE NEW ONES.
DALLAS COWBOYS' MEMORABILIA THIS FAN'S PASSION
CARTOON IS A DISSERVICE TO THE CITY, DISABLED
`FANS' SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
RESTAURANT ON `THE BLOCK' A `MODEL BUSINESS' IN TERMS OF CONCERN FOR LOCAL GOAL: CLEAN WAVES, CLEAN WATER
FUNDING NEW HOME FROM A MODEST START, THE CITY'S LARGEST RESCUE SQUAD IS RAISING MONEY FOR A FACILITY TO MATCH ITS FIRST-CLASS SERVICE.
THE LEGISLATURE AND LOCAL WARDS ASSUME? OR ASK?
GEOGRAPHY BEE CHAMPION
HOW WE MAKE LIFE-AND-DEATH DECISIONS
BEACH OFFICIALS WEIGH PLANS FOR DOME SITE AMUSEMENT FOR FAMILIES CONSIDERED AS A TEMPORARY ATTRACTION UNTIL A FINAL DECISISON IS MADE.
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