Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: SATURDAY, April 20, 1991
OBIT SWINK, M.
OBIT LAYTON, E.
OBIT MILLER, I.
OBIT DAVIS, J.
EDUCATION PLAN GETS MIXED REVIEWS
SCHOOLS GROUP GIVES VA. DEADLINE ON EQUITY ISSUE/
ROANOKE RESERVIST EXULTS, `WE GOT EVERYBODY BACK'
SENATE REMAP VETOED/ WILDER SEES TOO FEW BLACK DISTRICTS
CUMBERLAND PLANNING DISTRICT PICKS OFFICERS
GROUNDS NEAR ABINGDON WILL BE SITE OF RODEO
CHILD CARE FOCUS OF CONFERENCE
USED-CAR DEALER INDICTED/ OFFICIALS: BUSINESS MASKED DRUG TRADE
LOTTERY OFFICIALS SAY 8 IS ENOUGH
STRICKLER RULING SETS PRECEDENT
FARM MARKET PLAN PROCEEDS/ BOARD PROTECTS $8,000 IF FUNDS LOST
BANK SEEKING $84 MILLION IN LOAN-FRAUD SUIT/
TERRY, IN CHRISTIANSBURG, SAYS JOBS THE TOP PRIORITY
LYNCHBURG DELEGATE WON'T SEEK RE-ELECTION
MONTICELLO ALLOWED TO GROW ILLEGAL PLANT
GEORGE MASON U. PUNISHES GREEKS
SOME SEEK EASIER EVICTIONS/ ROANOKE TENANTS SCARED TO TESTIFY BY LAURENCE
JUDGE OVERTURNS LAW AGAINST CROSS BURNING/ RULING SEEN AS LIMITED TO FAIRFAX
PANEL PONDERS EASIER EVICTIONS
HERBERT OPPOSES BUYING BUILDING
VCU BOARD OKS TUITION INCREASE OF 17.5 PERCENT
POOR ATTENDANCE CANCELS RAP CONCERT
VCU BOARD OKS INCREASE IN TUITION
6 VETERANS MAY GET MORE PAY
GOODWILL OPENS NEW RETAIL STORE/ FESTIVITIES MARK MERGER OF GROUPS
DRIVE-BY SHOOTINGS HIT 2 COUNTIES
JUDGE GIVES MAXIMUM TO FORMER ADMINISTRATOR
VA. BEACH CHIEF ANSWERS CRITICS
WEAPONS CRACKDOWN COULD MEAN 65 YEARS
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