Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Wednesday, February 14, 1996
LANDRITH MAKES 2ND RUN FOR CONGRESS' 5TH DISTRICT
STUDENT RETURNING TO SCHOOL PARENTS, ROANOKE SCHOOLS SETTLE COMPLAINT OVER BOY'S NEED FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
POT TRAFFICKER GETS 3 1/2 YEARS
MAN CONVICTED FOR ROLE IN KILLING JUDGE: 25-YEAR-OLD GUILTY OF WILLFULLY PARTICIPATING IN SLAYING OF MAN, 48
MARTIN BALSAM, ACTOR, FOUND DEAD
TECH STUDENT RECALLED AS A GIFTED WRITER POET'S DEATH STILL A MYSTERY; FRIENDS CELEBRATE HER TALENTS
HOUSE VOTES TO EASE FILING OF POLLUTION LAWSUITS
JUDGE RULES FELON TOO RICH FOR FEE WAIVER IF HE FILES SUIT
FERRUM SUSPECT FACES PEEPING TOM CHARGE
HOSPITAL CLOSER TO MOVING MONTGOMERY BOARD APPROVES PERMITS
COUNTY POLL TO TEST VINTON PLAN SUPERVISORS WANT TO KNOW HOW RESIDENTS FEEL ABOUT ANNEXATION
OBIT LATE NOTICES
GOOD CASE OF CABIN FEVER
RADFORD SUSPENDS 2 FRATERNITIES AFTER STUDENT DIES
RIVERBOAT GAMBLING BILL SINKS HOUSE VOTES TO KEEP HMO LIMITS OFF WOMEN'S GYNECOLOGICAL CARE
BOTH HOUSES MOVE TO GRANT RIGHTS TO UNBORN
ORCHESTRA VIOLINIST COLLAPSES ONSTAGE
NO CASH, BUT SOME EXPOSURE CENTER IN SQUARE'S NAME GETS AROUND
OBIT
FATHER SUSPECT IN DEATH FUGITIVE JAILED AFTER INFANT DIED
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