Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: THURSDAY, October 7, 1993
- SHOVELS, AWEIGH
- 2 MINERS ARRESTED ON ANTI-SMOKING LAW
- PROFESSOR'S INDICTMENT NOT FIRST LEGAL TROUBLE
- UNION AVOIDS WALKOUT AT RADFORD PLANT
- KOREAN TRACES HER ROOTS DEEP WITHIN THE ARCHIVES OF ROANOKE COLLEGE LIBRARY
- 9TH SHOWCASES 3-VARIETY PACK
- STATION'S DEMOLITION BEGINS
- INDEPENDENT BLAMES AMENDMENT
- REPUBLICAN LIKES TO COME ON STRONG
- DEMOCRAT NAFF RUNS WITH TACT
- SCHOOL OFFICIAL LEAVING NON-JOB
- OBIT LATE NOTICES
- VMI SEEKS FBI'S HELP IN THREAT
- BRAMBLETON ZONE NOT FOR AUTO PARTS
- DUST CLOUD ISSUE GETS PUT ON HOLD
- WILDER SAYS 1-TERM RULE STUNTS ECONOMIC GROWTH
- LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION: PAROLE
- ROANOKE'S STRUCTURE ONE OF LOEWY'S FINEST
- FLU PREDICTORS SEE A BEIJING
- COURT DISMISSES OTHER CHARGES ON PROFESSOR
- S.E. ROANOKE HOME BURNS FOR 2ND TIME
- OBIT BRIZENDINE, IMOGENE REED
- OBIT CAMPBELL, HENRY F.
- OBIT BRUMFIELD, THELMA HARTMAN
- OBIT PORTERFIELD, EDITH ROBERTSON
- OBIT POWELL, ALFRED S.
- OBIT TURNER, FRANCES BOWLING
- OBIT PRILLAMAN, LUCILLE JAMISON
- OBIT WEBB, BARBARA JEAN WADE
- OBIT WRAY, DAISY MAE
- OBIT JORDAN, LENA ROSS
- OBIT THAXTON, JOHN WILL
- OBIT CUMMINGS, FLORENCE A.
- OBIT ADAMS, GLADYS JACOBS
- OBIT CORNETT, PERCILLA PARKS
- OBIT COLDIRON, GLADYS ATKINS
- OBIT DAVIDSON, GEORGIA SHUMATE
- OBIT HALL, ELSIE ANDERS
- OBIT DEARING, ALETHA M.
- OBIT HARRINGTON, ELIZABETH S.
- OBIT HUTCHERSON, HAZEL WORSHAM EDWARDS
- OBIT LEUDESDORF, MILDRED MINNIE
- OBIT LOWMAN, LARRY DOUGLAS
- OBIT POWERS, ARTHUR EDWARD SR.
- OBIT OVEN, JOSEPH FRANK
- OBIT SATCHWELL, GERTRUDE EDITH REID
- OBIT SCRUGGS, OSCAR LORENZO
- OBIT SOUTHERS, CARL ODELL SR.
- OBIT TAYLOR, ELWOOD SHELTON
- OBIT TETTER, VIRGINIA-JOANN BOLLING
- OBIT VEST, EMILY ANDERSON
- OBIT WASOSKI, PETER JAMES
- OBIT STROCK, SIDNEY CHARLES
- OBIT HELTON, DAVID WAYNE
- OBIT O'CONNOR, REGINA SEIFERT
- OBIT FOWLKES, H. B.
- OBIT THOMAS, ERNEST D. JR.
- OBIT ROBINSON, FANNIE LIPSCOMB
- OBIT WRIGHT, ROBERT H. JR.
- GOP GROUP LINES UP BEHIND DON BEYER
- GAINSBORO RESIDENTS HAVE A CASE, EXPERTS SAY
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