Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: WEDNESDAY, November 16, 1994
NORTH STILL ASKING FAITHFUL FOLLOWERS TO DIG A LITTLE DEEPER
AUTOMOTIVE ART
BLUES ON THE BLEACHERS
QUARRY'S FATE TO BE DECIDED
SUPERVISORS TO INTERVIEW 6 APPLICANTS
FEUDING FORCES BUDGET CUT FOR VA. SOUTHERN BAPTISTS
BEDFORD, SHERIFF SUITS DELAYED
HOUSING NETWORK TO HOLD CONFERENCE
PROBATION OFFICER CLEARED IN DRUG CASE
IN VIRGINIA LYNCHBURG LAWYER GETS PRISON TERM
ALLEN GETS STRIKE FORCE REPORT
OBESE PET PIG CARRIES WEIGHT ON TALK SHOWS
MEDICATION-SHOPLIFTING CHARGES CERTIFIED
TOURISM ORGANIZATION RELIES ON COOPERATION AMONG AREAS
DRIVER CHARGED IN PEDESTRIAN'S DEATH IN SALEM
ENGINE TROUBLE ABORTS FLIGHT
DOWNTOWN STREET TO BE CLOSED
VA. BANKS RAISE PRIME TO 8.5%
ACTING PRESIDENT WON'T SEEK JOB PERMANENTLY
MAYOR BOWERS BACKPEDALS
COMPANY CONSIDERS FRANKLIN SITE FOR PRISON
GIANT SCHOOLS NO LONGER IN WITH EDUCATORS
OBIT MITCHELL, THOMAS EDWARD
FOUNDATION GETS $1 MILLION ENDOWMENT
DIGS AT CLINTON PUNCTUATE CONSERVATIVE BUCKLEY'S TALK
STADIUM PRICE TAG RUNS HIGH
EX-FOOTBALL STAR GETS 15 YEARS
COLLEGES' SAVINGS MAY FINANCE PRISONS
OBIT
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