Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: TUESDAY, February 19, 1991
OBIT-ROMEO, L.
OBIT-WILLS, M.
OBIT-SHIVELY, G.
OBIT-DEROSSET, L.
OBIT-COLEMAN, R.
OBIT-MOREFIELD, M.
OBIT-MOORE, S.
OH, HOW I WISH YEWS WERE HERE
BANK: DISMISS SUITS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SENATE OKS SAFETY MEASURES
CAR CONTESTANT FIGURES PUCKERING BEATS PAYING
TRAVEL MAVEN EUGENE FODOR DIES AT AGE 85
VOTE CALLED BLOW TO CONSUMERS
LEGISLATIVE 'RAILROAD' LEAVES PUBLIC AT STATION
THIS CLIMB'S A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
EARLY TASK FORCE REPORT PLANNED
ASSESSMENT APPEALS DECLINE IN ROANOKE
2 ROANOKE MEN HELD IN ROBBERY TRY
CUT IN SOCIAL SERVICE FUNDS LIKELY
MONTGOMERY EXTENDS TENURE OF ASSESSORS
CONTRACTORS' BILL CALLED BLOW TO VA. CONSUMERS
4 TAZEWELL SCHOOLS MAY STAY OPEN
PITTSTON OFFERS STATE 500 ACRES FOR PRISON
QUEEN'S HELICOPTER FORCED TO LAND EARLY
ILLNESS TAKES KEY SENATOR OUT OF BUDGET FRAY
TRAVEL MAVEN EUGENE FODOR DIES AT AGE 85
OBIT PEVERALL, N.
SENATE NARROWLY OKS STRICKTER SEAT-BELT BILL
NEW DRUG TREATMENT SHOWS PROMISE FOR SOME EYE INJURIES
HARVARD SCHOLAR BACKS PARDON FOR GIARRATANO
PROFESSOR'S CLASS METHODS QUESTIONED
HOUSE KILLS D.C. BYPASS PROPOSAL
KEY FIGURE OUT OF BUDGET FRAY/ CHEST PAINS HOSPITALIZED SEN. ANDREWS
COPTER MALFUNCTION DELAYS QUEEN'S TRIP
HISTORIC EFFORTS CITED/ CITY RATED HIGH FOR PRESERVATION
VOTE A BLOW TO CONTRACTOR GROUP'S EFFORTS
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