The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Monday, April 10, 1995
MARGARET A. BOWDEN
ALTESSIE G. MOORE
THOMAS L. STATON
PATRICIA F. POTTER
NELLIE BEALE GARRETT
PATRICIA J. MILLER
THOMAS C. WEYMOUTH SR.
LOU SHAPIRO
RUTH P. EASON
DORA S. JONES
2ND LANGUAGE OF CHOICE STUDENTS VIEW SPANISH AS MORE PRACTICAL TO THEIR LIVES AND CAREERS.
CALVIN S. CARTER
JAMES F. FOY
LESLIE W. SPIERS
JANETTE S. NATHAN
EMMETT H. RAWLES JR.
MELINDA I. SYKES
BERNICE C. TULL
BRUCE S. MATHEWS
SUFFOLK PAIR TRIES NEW APPROACH TO LANGUAGES METHOD LETS STUDENTS LEARN THROUGH ACTIVE PARTICIPATION INSTEAD OF JUST MEMORIZATION.
THE TEACHING NEVER STOPS FAMILY, TEACHERS GATHER TO HONOR STUDENTS WHO FOLLOW IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS.
CAR GOING WRONG WAY DAMAGES 6 VEHICLES IN DOWNTOWN NORFOLK
SOUND WALLS HELP DEADEN NOISY HIGHWAY NEIGHBORS WALLS ARE SAVING GRACE BUT AN AESTHETIC MESS, AND MORE ARE GOING UP
RADAR FILLS SKY WITH GHOST FIGHTERS PHANTOMS LET PILOTS HONE SKILLS IN DRILLS OVER DARE COUNTY
COASTAL FANS WANT WIDER PROMOTION FROM HUNT
LONG LIVE BOB DOLE, THE GOOD OLD BOYS' CANDIDATE
CONGRESSIONAL ROLL CALL
SURVIVORS OF INTEGRATION BATTLE TRY TO SAVE SCHOOL WHERE IT BEGAN THE MOTON SCHOOL MIGHT BE GOBBLED UP BY DEVELOPERS.
A PROCESSION ON PALM SUNDAY
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