The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Suffolk Sun: Thursday, February 9, 1995
QUILTERS SHARE HANDIWORK WITH THOSE IN NEED
ODD SHOT SERVES TOP SCORER WELL ANTOINE WILLIE SET A SUFFOLK RECORD WITH 52 POINTS AGAINST SMITHFIELD.
BOOK ADVOCATES MAKING `LAST WISHES' KNOWN THE READER WILL FIND OUT HOW TO WRITE HIS OWN OBITUARY AND EULOGY, DESIGN HIS OWN TOMBSTONE. . . .
BIRTHS
CRIME REPORT
BENN TO GIVE UP SCHOOL BOARD SEAT MARCH 1 BECAUSE THE CITY NOW HAS AN ELECTED SCHOOL BOARD, VOTERS WILL DECIDE WHO WILL FILL THE SEAT IN JUNE 1996.
MEET IN THE AISLES FOR DODGE-THE-CARTS
SENIOR INVESTS TIME IN MISSION WORK LIBBY VON FANGE SAYS IT IS A ``DESIRE OF MY HEART TO CONTINUE TO BE USED OF GOD.''
MAGICAL MUSICAL FILLED WITH SONGS, HUMOR
BLACK INVENTORS' WORK ON VIEW IN MUSEUM
ROCK-A-THON RAISES $11,000 IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER
SIGNS OF THE TIMES A GROUP OF AMBITIOUS STUDENTS AT LAKELAND AND NANSEMOND RIVER HIGH SCHOOLS ARE STUDYING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE - ONE SPOKEN WITH THE HANDS, HEARD WITH THE EYES AND TRANSMITTED FROM THE HEART.
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