The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 2, 1995
- KEITH FEARING: A RARE GENTLEMAN
- PILOT TRAINING - THE QUICK AND EASY ROUTE
IN LESS THAN THREE HOURS, YOU COULD BE FLYING AND LANDING A PLANE WITH
INSTRUCTOR ON HAND, OF COURSE.
- RARE FEMALE SURFER'S NO FISH OUT OF WATER
BARBARA COREY HOPES TO LURE MORE WOMEN INTO RIDING THE WAVES, COMPETITION WITH
HER.
- CATCHES ON PIERS ARE MAKING ANGLERS HAPPY
- WATERSKIING: TOURNEY JUST GETS BIGGER, BETTER
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - OUTER BANKS
- AN EMPTY-NESTER FINDS SHE FINALLY HAS THE TIME FOR PAINTING
- LAS TRANCAS IS SPICY, REASONABLE, SATISFYING
THE NEW NAGS HEAD RESTAURANT HAS A LAID-BACK, NATURAL FEEL.
- THE LIGHTHOUSE IS A BEAM OF HOPE FOR SAILORS PASSING THROUGH TREACHEROUS SEAS
AND SHOALS.
- SAVING THE LIGHT: THE CAPE HATTERAS LIGHTHOUSE, WHICH IS IN DANGER OF TUMBLING
INTO THE ATLANTIC, NEEDS TO BE MOVED INLAND. BUT NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
OFFICIALS SAY THE $12 MILLION NEEDED TO DO THE JOB ISN'T AVAILABLE.
- TOBY TILLET'S FERRIES, CIRCA LATE 1930S
- FOURTH OF JULY HAVING AN EXPLOSION OF ENTERTAINMENT
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