The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Daily Break: Wednesday, April 26, 1995
RECOGNIZING THE PROSE OF A WITTY KING
COLE IS OUT AND TURRENTINE IN AT HAMPTON FEST
``CULTURE OF DEATH ROW'' REVEALS A SYSTEM IN CHAOS
DOVE AWARDS CALL ATTENTION TO CHRISTIAN MUSIC'S IMPACT
THE G-MAN'S DAUGHTER LIDDY'S GIRL IS ALREADY MAKING WAVES IN THE STATE'S POLITICAL WATERS AS SHE PREPARES TO TAKE THE PLUNGE AS A CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA.
RESCUER RECALLS HORROR OF THE HOLOCAUST IRENE GUT OPDYKE WAS ONLY 18 WHEN SHE WITNESSED NAZI BARBARISM IN THE STREETS OF POLAND AND DECIDED TO ACT. NOW, 53 YEARS LATER, SHE TELLS HER STORY IN NEWPORT NEWS.
PUNKERS FROM THE BEACH GET ALBUM DEAL
STORY TO VIETNAM ``LOSERS'' FINDING SALVATION IS WINNER
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