Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: TUESDAY, April 16, 1991
- OBIT-WARD, M.
- OBIT-SUMMERFIELD, C.
- OBIT-BEAMER, H.
- OBIT-BISHOP, G.
- OBIT-JONAS, C.
- OBIT-CHRISTENSEN, D.
- OBIT-PETREE, J.
- OBIT-HACKETT, E.
- OBIT-KATZ, D.
- OBIT-OVERSTREET, A.
- THIS BATTLE-HARDENED ROAD WARRIOR FINALLY WINS ONE
- MACHINE MANUFACTURER LAYS OFF 120 WORKERS
- BOOT CAMP OPENS FOR YOUNG CONVICTS
- 4 PLEAD INNOCENT IN UVA DRUG RAIDS
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHIEF RESIGNS POST
- DRUG-DEAL INFORMANT IS KILLED
- PULASKI BUDGET CUTS DRAW LITTLE PROTEST
- FAMILY SCAVENGES THROUGH TRASH FOR EARTH'S BENEFIT
- UNIONS PREPARE FOR RAIL STRIKE/ BUSH URGES SIDES TO SETTLE DISPUTE WITHOUT
- RADFORD COMMISSION REVISES ZONING DISTRICTS
- STATE COLLEGE CUTS 20 EMPLOYEES
- GRADUATES TO HEAR ETHICS PANEL CHIEF
- BUS OFFICIAL OPTIMISTIC
- CITY BUDGET HAS PLENTY OF SCARCITY/ OPPOSITION TO TAX INCREASE THREATENS
- STAUNTON MAN INDICTED IN FATHER-IN-LAW'S DEATH
- VINTON RAIL CROSSING CLOSED FOR REPAIRS
- MAN GETS 20 YEARS ON DRUG CONVICTION
- BLACKSBURG TAX RATE STEADY
- VIEWS ON SCHOOL BOARD HEARD
- ROANOKE JAIL WINS ACCREDITATION
- SURVEY FINDS PATTERN OF ABUSE BY VA. BEACH POLICE
- MONEY WON'T FUND NEW SCHOOL RAISES
- 5 NEWSPAPER STAFFERS WIN LANDMARK AWARDS
- VETERAN SEN. BUCHANAN DIES
- OBIT-MARTIN, C.
- OBIT-STRICKLER, S.
- VALLEY METRO STRIKE HOPED TO BE AVOIDED
- OFFICIALS CONCERNED BUDGET DOESN'T CONTAIN RAISES
- SCHOOL BOARD WANTED MORE
- MOTHER IS CHARGED WITH CAPITAL MURDER
- SHOE COMPANY TOLD TO REFUND $750,000
- WOMAN STABS MAN AFTER SEXUAL ATTACK
- TRUSTEES TO ALLOW MILITARY TO RECRUIT
- RAIL STRIKE DEADLINE LOOMS
- DOMINION BANKSHARES POSTS PROFIT
- WILDER: YOUNG BLACKS NEED HIGH MORAL GOALS
by SS