Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1994
CUMBERLAND GAP TUNNEL TO OPEN IN '96
SOUTHWEST VA. SUBJECT OF APRIL 2 SYMPOSIUM
3 PIONEER WEDDINGS TO BE HELD AT MUSEUM
HEALTHTEX LABOR TALKS REOPEN UNION CONTINUES JOB-SECURITY STRIKE
SOLONEVICH'S CONDITION IMPROVING
WOMAN ESCAPES ABDUCTION AT MALL
ROCKETS AWAY: COMPANY LAUNCHES ITS 3RD FOR HIRE
WELFARE REFORM ARRIVES
ALLEN SAYS PANEL MUST EXERT ITSELF FOR THE ECONOMY
JAZZ GUITAR VIRTUOSO BARKER DIES BANJO POPULARIZER PLAYED WITH BEST
AILING NOVELIST S. PARETTI KILLS HERSELF
SUPERVISORS VOTE TO REZONE FOR STORE
NORFOLK GETS COLLEGE CAMPUS
BANK FRAUD SUSPECT SAYS HE PAID FOR PHONY LOAN
BATTLING BRUSH FIRE
JUDGES SUPPORT UVA DECISION NOT TO FUND CHRISTIAN MAGAZINE
ALEXANDRIA MAN TO CHALLENGE ROBB
ALLEN AGREES TO JOIN ALL-MALE PRIVATE CLUB
U.S. INSPECTOR CHECKS ZOO CARE
BLAZE DESTROYS PUMPING STATION; ARSON SUSPECTED
`FAKE' MARSHAL SPOKE TO CLASSES, DISPLAYED GUN
VA. SKI RESORTS REVELING IN SNOWFALL
I-73 LOSES 2 VOTES BLACKSBURG, GILES SAY `NO'
WRITER S. PARETTI COMMITS SUICIDE
ROANOKE WARD VOTE PROBABLE
STATE MAY PAY TO GET OLD POLLUTERS OFF ROADS
CONGRESSIONAL PANEL HEARS DUELING VIEWS ON I-73 ROUTE
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