The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 16, 1995
THE FUN NEVER ENDS THE BEACON TAKES A TWO-PART LOOK AT WAYS TO ENTERTAIN YOURSELF IN VIRGINIA BEACH. TODAY'S STORIES OFFER FUN FOR THE BRAVE AT HEART. ON WEDNESDAY TAKE A RIDE ON THE MILD SIDE, WHEN WE EXPLORE ACTIVITIES FOR THE LESS DARING.
SEVEN DAYS SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
BE IT TAXES OR ILLNESS, LOU PACE FIGHTS THE GOOD FIGHT
RYAN MARKS CAPTURES JUNIOR GOLF TITLE HIS TWO-OVER-PAR SCORE OF 146 TOPPED HIS CLOSEST COMPETITOR BY SEVEN STROKES.
RARELY SEEN TINY CHIMNEY SWIFTS HANG ON TIGHT WITH SHARP CLAWS
12 BEACH STUDENTS TO ATTEND COLLEGE AT NATION'S ACADEMIES
BIRTHS
REALTY SALES
YMCA VANDALS STILL ON THE LOOSE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
BACKERS STILL SOUGHT FOR BEACH GRAND PRIX $300,000 FROM THE CITY AND ABOUT $1.5 MILLION IN PRIVATE INVESTMENT WOULD START UP THE PROJECT.
BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL WILL BENEFIT THE FOODBANK
EDITORIAL PAGE/KALEIDOSCOPE: THE GASTON PIPELINE
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