Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: WEDNESDAY, May 2, 1990
- OBIT STANLEY, N.
- OBIT ROBINSON, W.
- OBIT ZEIGLER, J.
- OBIT MCGUIRE, T.
- OBIT NELSON, H.
- OBIT-BROWN, R.
- OBIT CARNER, C.
- OBIT JOHNSON, G.
- OBIT YOUNGER, M.
- OBIT SAUNDERS, J.
- GROUP TO EMPHASIZE BETTER EDUCATION
- RURAL COUNTY WELCOMES LANDFILL'S MONEY
- KEEPING SCORE ON VIADUCT AND SCHOOLS
- VA. TEACHER PAY RANKS 18TH/ $30,926 AVERAGE QUESTIONED
- JOURNALISTIC AWARDS PRESENTED
- GASOLINE BLAST BURNS ROCKBRIDGE MAN
- NEW INFECTIOUS-WASTE RULE UNDER FIRE
- CENSUS WORKERS GET READY/ COUNTERS TRAINING FOR THURSDAY START OF HOME VISITS
- SCHOOLS CHIEF ASKS FOR SUIT'S DISMISSAL
- STUMP GIVES UP UMW POSITION/ LOWE APPOINTED DISTRICT 28 PRESIDENT
- STATE SEEKS KIM-STAN SHUTDOWN; MAY REVOKE LICENSE
- USAIR PLANE EVACUATED IN LYNCHBURG
- FUNNEL CLOUD PASSES THROUGH BRISTOL AREA
- 11 ANTI-ABORTION PROTESTERS SENTENCED
- WOMAN LOSES APPEAL IN SON-SLAYING CASE
- STOLEN JEWELS, CASH, GUNS SEIZED BY POLICE
- DOUBLE CAPITAL MURDER CASE SENT TO GRAND JURY
- BEDFORD CALLS COUNTY LAWSUIT 'FRIVOLOUS'
- PLANNERS OPPOSE REQUEST FOR CREATING BED AND BREAKFAST
- NICKENS SAYS HE WILL FIGHT MERGER PLAN
- BEDFORD MAYOR CALLS LAWSUIT `FRIVOLOUS'
- DR. L.B. MCGUIRE, UVA PROFESSOR, DIES
- BOARD URGED TO KEEP SCHOOL COUNSELOR
- WILDER BLASTED ON VMI
- FUNDING NOT ONLY INEQUITY UNDER SCRUTINY
- OBIT-BROWN, R.
- ABINGDON LAWYER TO HEAD TRIAL GROUP
- NELSON JURY TO TRY SOERING
- OBIT-RENALDS, F.
- GROUP SEEKS TO BRIDGE GAP IN STATE SCHOOL FUNDING
- FAIRFAX SENIOR KILLS HIMSELF BY CRASHING CYCLE INTO SCHOOL WALL
- PAROLE SET FOR EX-DEATH ROW INMATE
- 4 CITED FOR VALLEY CONTRIBUTIONS
- PATRICIA KLUGE FACES DRIVING CHARGE
- STORE OWNER CHARGED WITH FIRING AT THIEF
- TERRY ASKS ALLEGHANY COURT TO SHUT DOWN KIM-STAN
- WILDER BLASTED ON VMI
- OBIT-YOUNGER, M.
- TONY-WINNING SINGER, LAS VEGAS HEADLINER SERGIO FRANCHI DIES
- 11 ANTI-ABORTION PROTESTERS SENTENCED
- POPULISM REMAINS POPULAR
- APPEAL FAILS; KAREN DIEHL SENT BACK TO PRISON
- JUDGE TURK GRANTS INJUCTION TO PREVENT STRIKE AGAINST NW
- NICKENS' MOVE DOESN'T SURPRISE OTHERS ON BOARD
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