Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Sunday, September 22, 1996
WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND
WHICH LEADERS DO YOU ADMIRE - AND WHY?
FIRST HOME GAME PRACTICALLY PEACEFUL
RUNNERS FINISH HAPPY AS HOGS IN MUD
SUPERINTENDENT-TO-BE AT HOME IN ROANOKE
FORMER TEACHER'S SLAYING TOUCHES EVERYONE IN TOWN
NO FOOD STAMPS FOR SOME BEGINNING MONDAY, NONCITIZENS INELIGIBLE
WHO WILL FIGHT FOR VIRGINIA? NOTE: ABOVE
VMI BOARD VOTES TO ADMIT WOMEN BUT SCHOOL WON'T CHANGE, OFFICIALS SAY
DECISION WASN'T SURPRISE
OBIT LATE NOTICE
POLICE SEE RESULTS IN 0.08 LEVEL FEWER FATALITIES, DUI ARRESTS
DRIVING ACCIDENTS CLAIM TWO MEN'S LIVES
MODEST CAMPSITE A FOCAL POINT OF HOMELESS MAN'S LIFE, DEATH
PATIENT: GIVE DOCTOR HIS LICENSE BACK
HOW THEY VOTED
OBIT
ROADWATCH
HOT PHONE NUMBERS FIND WAYS AROUND CALL BLOCKS
DEAD LANGUAGE, HUH? IN 80-YEAR-OLD'S CLASS, LATIN'S ALIVE AND WELL AP. HERNDON HIGH SCHOOL LATIN TEACHER CHRISTINE SLEEPER HOLDS A CLASS RAPT.
CATAWBA ESTATE SOLD AT AUCTION
VOTERS LOOK FOR LEADER LIKE LINCOLN, CHRIST VIRGINIANS SAY THEY VALUE CANDIDATES' LEADERSHIP SKILLS ALMOST AS MUCH AS THEIR STANDS ON THE ISSUES. HERE'S WHAT VOTERS ARE LOOKING FOR, AND HOW THE CANDIDATES MEASURE UP.
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