The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 7, 1996
ENDLESS?
SERVING, TOO
VIRGINIA: CRUMBLING SCHOOLS PAY NOW - OR MORE LATER
THE SKINNY OF LITERACY PASSPORT TESTS
AN INSTRUMENT OF DISCOVERY PULITZER-WINNER ANNIE PROULX USES A GREEN BUTTON ACCORDION'S TRAVELS TO TELL A WICKEDLY FUNNY TALE OF TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY AMERICA.
ACROSS THE DIVIDE THE ISSUE: JOINED IN STRUGGLE 30 YEARS AGO BY THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT, JEWS AND AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE SINCE DRIFTED APART. DISTRUST AND ECONOMICS HAVE POISONED THE RELATIONSHIP. BUT TWO MISSISSIPI FAMILIES BRIDGE THAT GAP, AND ONE DAUGHTER FOUND HOPE FOR NEW HARMONY.
NORFOLK HAS LONG HISTORY AS MEDICAL COMMUNITY
REPORT TO READERS ENTERPRISING IDEA DISAPPOINTED SOME
BRIDGE-TUNNEL BOYCOTT? WHY NOT?
HONORING HEROES' STRENGTHS, NOT THEIR TIMES
VAN GOGH AT THE CHRYSLER MUSEUM TRAVELING ART
AUTHORS ASK THE QUESTIONS OF WAR
TACKLING THE BIG ISSUES... AND THE NITTY-GRITTY
FOR THE NAVY, IMAGE IS EVERYTHING AT THE MOVIES
WHEN MOTHERS AND FATHERS FADE, CHILDREN NEVER GROW UP
SPOOKY HISTORY UNEARTHED IN ``ROSEWOOD CASKET''
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