Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: THURSDAY, June 29, 1995
LIBRARIES OFFERING CHRISTIAN-THEME KIDS' BOOKS
JUSTICE PANEL ASKED TO INVESTIGATE TAP
REEVE MOVES TO N.J. REHAB CLINIC
TRUCK ACCIDENT CAUSES DIESEL FUEL, TRAFFIC MESS
YIELDING IS IN THE MIND OF THE DRIVER
AREA WOMEN'S BASEBALL TEAM SEARCHING FOR IDENTITY
JUDGE TOURS VMI ALTERNATIVE
LAWYERS' DONATION HAUNTS BELL
COURT HEARS DRIFTER'S DESCRIPTION OF ROANOKE WOMAN'S SLAYING
SELLING LIKE $40,000 HOTCAKES
800 VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTE TO DAY OF CARING
TEEN CRIMES MAY NOT FIT SENTENCE
ADS ON SCHOOL BUSES NOT LIKELY TO BE SEEN SOON NEAR ROANOKE
WELFARE REFORM HITS SNAG
BANK GIVES $1.1 MILLION TO COLLEGES
GLASGOW BATTLES OLD FOE
JUDGE SETS BOND FOR MAN FACING RETRIAL FOR MURDER
NO VOTE FOR PIPELINE DEAL
JAMES RIVER RISE `FASTEST IN HISTORY'
NEIGHBORS WEATHER FLOODS TOGETHER IN BUENA VISTA
VETERANS HELP NEIGHBORS DIG OUT
TRAPPED FAMILIES RESCUED
LIBERTY ACCREDITATION THREAT ENDS
OBIT
FLOOD RAVAGES REGION
IN GLASGOW, "'85 WAS NOTHING COMPARED TO THIS"
GOING WITH THE FLOW
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