Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Tuesday, April 15, 1997
MOONSHINERS PLEAD GUILTY IN ABC PROBE FEDERAL COURT MIGHT MAKE PENALTIES HARDER TO SWALLOW
POETRY `REMINDS US THAT THE WORLD IS A NICE PLACE TO BE' READING BETWEEN THE LINES
OUT-OF-WEDLOCK BIRTHS TARGETED UNMARRIED MOTHERS LINKED TO SOARING WELFARE COSTS AND HIGHER SCHOOL DROPOUT RATES
NOBEL LAUREATE KEEPS FIZZ IN PHYSICS YEARS AFTER COOL FIND, CURIOSITY STILL BURNS
TECH POLICY FOR ATHLETES MADE CLEARER
SENDING A TASTE OF HOME TO TROOPS
OBIT - LATE NOTICE
WOMAN'S FATE IS UP TO JURY ARGUMENTS END IN CAPITAL MURDER TRIAL
TEEN PLEADS GUILTY TO ROBBING ROANOKE CONVENIENCE STORES GOODRICH SAYS HE NEEDED MONEY FOR CLOTHES AND DRUGS
IN FULL BLOOM
MICHAEL DORRIS, AUTHOR, FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL
BEDFORD COUNTY APPROVES $86.4 MILLION BUDGET REAL ESTATE TAX TO INCREASE BY 9 CENTS
MONTGOMERY COUNTY ANNOUNCES 2 NEW APPOINTMENTS CAROL EDMONDS IS ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR, BOB ISNER IS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
STATE BACKS OFF TIGHTER STUDENT-AID STANDARDS CHANGES COULD CUT OFF GRANTS AND LOANS
AMERICANS' BELIEFS IN GOD ARE BROAD BUT NOT NECESSARILY DEEP, POLLSTER SAYS GALLUP SAYS HE'S OPTIMISTIC ABOUT RELIGIOUS BELIEFS, FAMILIES
FIRETRUCK CRASHES ON WAY TO A FIRE
IN VIRGINIA
OBIT
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