The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Norfolk Compass: Thursday, March 2, 1995
RED CROSS VOLUNTEER RETIRING AFTER 17 YEARS AT CLINIC MARY SEWELL, 73, IS LEAVING THE FACILITY THAT SHARES HER NAME TO DEVOTE MORE TIME TO OTHER HOBBIES.
CRIME REPORT
HANDGUN LICENSING FEE RESCINDED BY COUNCIL
FRENCH FARCE IN GOOD HANDS AT VA. WESLEYAN
SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARD
AGING BLAIR MIDDLE SCHOOL CREATING HAVOC IN BUDGET
BE-LO STORE CLOSING SURPRISES RESIDENTS
EAST MEETS WEST AND BERKLEY, TOO!
BLACK SENATOR `BOWLED OVER' TO BE ON POSTER
BRITISH CUISINE FEATURED FOR FESTIVAL
LADY MARLINS WON'T SOON FORGET POWER FORWARD HOPKINS
CHICAGO KIDZ SHARE CIRCUS FUN WITH NORFOLK BOYS AND GIRLS
BIRTHS
ANSWERED PRAYERS AS A BOY, DANIEL J. FRANKEN DREAMED ABOUT WORKING ON THE NAVY'S AIRPLANES. NOW HE'S IN CHARGE OF THE BUSIEST MILITARY PASSENGER TERMINAL IN THE UNITED STATES.
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