Roanoke Times
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Virginia: Sunday, January 21, 1996
THE BRZONKALA CASE AT A GLANCE
ACTIVISTS MARCH FOR `JOBS, JUSTICE, PEACE' FOCUS IS ON WORK SECURITY, FEDERAL COURTS
FLOODS START TO RECEDE, SLOWLY BUCHANAN GETS WORST FLOODING SINCE '85
A SUIT AGAINST A SYSTEM A WOMAN'S LEGAL ACTION TAKES ON VIRGINIA TECH JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
IT'S HARD TO RECALL THE 'NIGHTMARE'
'THERE'S NO RIGHT OR WRONG WAY' TO REACT TO ATTACK
SNOW TIPS TO FILE AWAY UNTIL THE NEXT STORM HITS
FIRST, BLACKSBURG GOES ON-LINE, NOW ...
SCHOOL COUNSELING SHIFT CALLED A `MIXED BLESSING'
SUBMARINE SABOTAGE TRIAL SET FOR MARCH
FUNDS SOUGHT TO RESTORE HISTORIC TAVERN
BILL COULD STALL COLONIAL DOWNS RACING UNTIL 1997
ACCUSED HIT MAN TO GIVE CONFESSION
DREAMER ENJOYED DOWNTOWN LIVING
WILDER NO LONGER IN A CLASS BY HIMSELF
FIRE KILLS 4 TOTS, GRANDMOTHER FAULTY WIRING SUSPECTED
JEEP RAMMER CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER
THE FLOODGATES OPEN
OBIT
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