Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Wednesday, April 23, 1997
SUSPECT IN FIREBOMBING PLEADS GUILTY FRIEND IMPLICATES ABEDS IN MURDER CASE
TECH IN TOP 9 WITH TITLE IX 41% OF UNDERGRADS, 40% OF ATHLETES ARE WOMEN
ZOO KICKS OFF FUND-RAISER SEASONAL SPONSORS RECOGNIZED
SPEAKER: VMI WELL-PREPARED ADMITTING WOMEN WILL IMPROVE VMI, GENERAL SAYS
VINTON DETECTIVE SEEKS RE-ELECTION TO ROANOKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 7-YEAR-OLD CAMPAIGNER HELPS DAD GET THE LEAD OUT
MALICIOUS WOUNDING DROPPED STANLEY STILL FACES OTHER CHARGES
FLOOD-WEARY TOWN MAY JUST MOVE ITSELF AWAY FROM WATER PROJECT WOULD KNOCK DOWN GRUNDY'S CENTRAL BUILDINGS AND REBUILD THEM ACROSS THE RIVER
WELFARE MOMS LOSE BENEFITS 1,732 WOMEN FAILED TO COMPLY WITH LAWS
SURGEON ADVOCATES POWDER-FREE GLOVES SOME SURGERY PATIENTS ARE ALLERGIC TO CORNSTARCH.
JUDGE DENIES JENS SOERING A NEW TRIAL DECISION HINGED ON UNRELATED ROANOKE CASE
SOCIAL STUDIES
SHADOW SHOOTING
IN VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES REVOKES '2 DYKES' LICENSE PLATE DMV SAYS IT COULD BE VIEWED `SOCIALLY DISPARAGING OR INSENSITIVE'
OBIT LATE NOTICES
GOV. GEORGE ALLEN VISITED EAGLE ROCK ON TUESDAY 'LITTLE, LOUD TOWN' BENDS THE GOVERNOR'S EAR
G.I. BILL OF RIGHTS PIONEER DIES
ADDISON'S HISTORY TO BE PRESERVED IN RENOVATION ALUMNI OFFER SUGGESTIONS
BUDGET DEBATED AT HEARING GIVE SCHOOLS MORE MONEY, CROWD TELLS SUPERVISORS
SUPERVISORS REJECT ZONING REQUEST FOR NURSING HOMEROANOKE COUNTY OFFICIALS WORRY ABOUT LOSING TAXES, BECAUSE A CHURCH OWNS THE UNDEVELOPED LAND
OBIT
3 SHOT DEAD AT COMPLEX FOR DISABLED
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