Roanoke Times
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Virginia: Saturday, March 29, 1997
PARENTS MUST RETRAIN 11-YEAR-OLD SON'S BRAIN TRAGIC ACCIDENT'S REPAIRS CONTINUE
HER COLLECTION IS MULTIPLYING LIKE RABBITS LONG BEFORE THERE WAS HIP-HOP
SMOKIN' IN THE BOYS' MOTEL ROOM
RAISING FEES COULD COST SCHOOLS ROANOKE COUNTY MUST DECIDE HOW TO HANDLE NONRESIDENT STUDENTS $2,600 PER STUDENT WOULD BE LOST.
SALEM VA'S TOP 2 GET 30-DAY TRANSFER INVESTIGATION CONTINUES
FINAL TOUCHES
ROANOKE OFFICER: 'MY FIRST THOUGHT WAS I HAD LOST HIM' ANATOMY OF AN ARMED STANDOFF MAN INTO CUSTODY. THEN SHE KEPT HER PROMISE TO HIM.
CITY: GRANT FUNDS CAN ONLY SHIFT, NOT GROW IT'S NEAR SPENDING LIMIT
ALLEN STARTS SEARCH TO FILL VACANT SEAT ON SUPREME COURT GENERAL ASSEMBLY COULDN'T DECIDE
GILMER AVE. MAN CHARGED WITH MELROSE AVE. FIRE POLICE CLAIM LINKS TO OTHER ARSONS
DELEGATE WHO COULDN'T WAIT DECIDES NOT TO TRY RE-ELECTION SUFFOLK REPUBLICAN REVERSES POSITION
GREENBRIER GAMBLING HITS SNAG (AGAIN) IN W.VA. LEGISLATURE SUPPORT CHANGES DAILY
SALEM HIGH STANDOUT DIES IN FALL 21-YEAR-OLD DIES HIKING AT YOSEMITE
CHECKS WILL GO OUT MONDAY TO FEDERAL RETIREES WHO ACCEPTED STATE'S OFFER DISPUTE AROSE OVER TAXATION OF PENSIONS
TWO ON BEDFORD SCHOOL BOARD WON'T RUN
TO STUDY THE YORK RIVER, THEY BUILT ANOTHER ONE REPLICA FLOWS IN COLLEGE BASEMENT
MAGISTRATE SAYS FBI MAY HAVE BROKEN LAW WITNESS' INCENTIVE TOO MUCH
GILMORE SEPARATES HIMSELF FROM ALLEN ON REC CENTER GUNS ATTORNEY GENERAL BACKS BAN
LOST GLOVE RETURNED AFTER A HALF-CENTURY WWII ARMY PRIVATE DROPPED IT IN FOXHOLE
LOST FOR 3 YEARS, VA. BOY TURNS 8 SUNDAY - IF ALIVE POLICE HAVE NEW LEAD
SALEM ARCHITECT DIES AT 85 `TOUGH COOKIE' WILL BE MISSED
OBIT
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