Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Sunday, November 3, 1996
MAN PLANS FUNERALS FROM BACK OF VANS
VA. MUSEUM PROVIDES ART FOR STAMP RICHMOND
OLD MONEY OUT, AT LEAST AT VCU
ON HEELS OF GRIEF, A PAINFUL LESSON
FEDERAL OFFICIALS GIVE SMITHFIELD EXTENSION SMITHFIELD
JURORS BEG FOR CLEMENCY
KID'S CRIME SPREE BEGINS WITH GIFT OF CANDY MIKE MATHER LANDMARK NEWS SERVICE
DIPLOMAT, AUTHOR DIES AT AGE 101 SHE HELPED W. BERLIN RECOVER AFTER WWII
RENEGADE BREAKS FOOTBALL MOLD
OPERATOR TO RAISE TOLL ROAD'S FEE
WHERE TURNOUT IS LOWEST, SO IS SENSE OF COMMUNITY ONE ACTIVIST SAYS WHEN HOPE RETURNS, PEOPLE WILL GO BACK TO THE POLLS
THREE CHEERS
TEENY-WEENY MACHINEY
WARNERS KEEP PITCHES COMING SENATOR BASKS; CHALLENGER BATTLES ON
OBIT
BIG GAME AWARDS $5 MILLION
NEIGHBORHOOD SPIRIT VERY MUCH ALIVE AT RALEIGH COURT NO. 5 VOTER TURNOUT IS ALWAYS HIGH AT THE VOTING PLACE AT WASENA SCHOOL
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