The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, January 12, 1996
LOOKING A LITTLE PALE?
HISTORICAL NOVEL GREW FROM A FEW QUESTIONS RUTH ROBINSON IS BASING HER WORK ON THE LIFE OF HER GRANDFATHER IN PRE-SOVIET RUSSIA DURING THE 1850S.
CHEERLEADER OVERCOMES HEALTH OBSTACLE KEMPSVILLE HIGH SENIOR KENDRA MILLS HAS LEARNED TO LIVE WITH ASTHMA AND IS EXCITED TO BE GOING TO THE PRO BOWL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH
FLEDGLING WRITERS' WORKS TAKE FLIGHT WITH AUTHOR NAMED BIRD MANY IN THIS AREA ARE NOW KNOCKING OUT NOVELS, SHORT STORIES, POETRY AND NONFICTION WORKS.
THINNING TREES ON SHORE DRIVE WILL MAKE FOR A SAFER ROADWAY
PROGRAM WILL OFFER INSIGHT IN DEALING WITH MENOPAUSE TWO-NIGHT SEMINAR OFFERED BY DOCTORS TO HELP WOMEN COPE WITH THE CHANGE OF LIFE.
REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH
KIDS GIVEN A SUPER TRIP TO SEE REDSKINS PLAY
WEATHER PULLS PLUG ON HOLIDAY LIGHTS THE DECORATIONS ON THE BOARDWALK WERE ENDED A NIGHT EARLIER THAN WAS PLANNED.
APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS WIN THE CONSENT OF CITY COUNCIL THE PROPOSED COLLEGE PARK DEVELOPMENT WILL PROVIDE HOUSING FOR PERSONS WHO ARE 55 AND OVER.
THIS THEATER HITS A HOT `SPELL' ``FOREVER PLAID'' HELPS GARY SPELL'S DOMINION THEATER FIND SUCCESS AS INDEPENDENT OPERATION AT FOUNDERS INN.
WEATHER EXPECTATIONS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO RETAIN SOME MYSTERY
THEIR PRIZE-WINNING PIX PICKED BY PARADE BEACH RESIDENTS' ENTRIES WERE AMONG THOSE TAKING TOP HONORS IN A NATIONAL PHOTO CONTEST.
HOTEL OWNER WILL LEAD PLANNING COMMISSION
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