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  2. The Virginian-Pilot - Wikipedia

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    The Virginian-Pilot and its sister afternoon edition, the Ledger-Star (which ceased publication in 1995) were created by Samuel L. Slover as the result of several mergers of papers dating back to 1865. [10] The Virginian-Pilot covered the Wright brothers' early flights. [11] Slover's nephew Frank Batten Sr. became publisher at age 27 in 1954.

  3. Steven Newsome - Wikipedia

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    Steven Newsome (right) with Acting Smithsonian Under Secretary Alan Fern in 1992.. Steven Newsome (1952-2012) was an American arts and museum administrator. [1] Newsome grew up in Norfolk, Virginia. [1]

  4. The Virginia Pilot - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: The Virginian-Pilot; ... The Virginia Pilot. Add languages ...

  5. Pilot Who Flew 'Hundreds' Of Shelter Animals To Safe Homes ...

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    Virginia pilot Seuk Kim, 49, ... “Seuk was a bright light in all our lives—witty, spontaneous, and full of boundless generosity,” Kim’s obituary reads. “His laughter could fill a room ...

  6. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Free Press: Richmond: 1992 Weekly Richmond Times-Dispatch [5] Richmond: 1850 [14] ... Virginian-Pilot [5] Norfolk: 1894 [20] Daily Tribune Publishing ...

  7. Elephind - Wikipedia

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    Elephind was a search engine specifically for digitized versions of historical newspapers, allowing the user to freely search across various newspaper archive websites instead of visiting each individual site. When the user clicked on a search result, they were directed to the online archive where it could be accessed. [2]