Roanoke Times
& World-News
New R: SUNDAY, January 26, 1992
FORMER AT&T WORKER SINGS SONG OF POVERTY
RATES EXCITE HOME BUILDERS, SELLERS
JUST STARTING, GOOD JOBS HARD TO COME BY
SOME PRETTY BASIC ADVICE
LEADERS HELP NEIGHBORS LURE BUSINESS
VOLVO GM SENDS CALL: COME ON BACK
COMMON SENSE CAN HELP LAND A JOB
SMALLER OFTEN MEANS BETTER
WHEN ECONOMY GOES, EVEN DOGS ECONOMIZE
NEW RADFORD OFFICER AIMS TO SMOOTH FEATHERS
COMPUTER REPAIRER MOVES OUT FRONT
WHEN ONE JOB ISN'T ENOUGH, SOME TAKE TWO
RISING COSTS KEEPING STUDENTS AT HOME
MUNICIPALLY OWNED PARKS HAVE THE EDGE
IN TIGHT TIMES, COLLEGES HAVE TO SELL
NO MATTER WHAT THE INCOME, TIMES ARE TIGHT
REALTOR WANTS A LITTLE RESPECT
TEACHER DIPS INTO OWN POCKET TO HELP COVER PUPILS' SUPPLIES
FLIES SUPPLEMENT FACULTY SALARY
A HAIRCUT - AND CONVERSATION
MAKE DECISIONS BEFORE STARTING TO HOUSE HUNT
MANUFACTURERS PREDICT WORST IS BEHIND THEM
PLANT STAYS IDLE AS SALES ATTEMPTS CONTINUE
AT&T'S CLOSING STILL REVERBERATES
THEIR PAY'S A LOT LOWER, BUT THEY KEEP ON WORKING
DEGREE-HOLDER WAITS AND WATCHES
CHIMNEY SWEEP REACHES FOR TOP
DENTS SLOW TO GET FIXED
BARTENDER MORE LIKE HOST
JEWELRY SALESWOMAN RESISTS SHOPPING URGE
HARD WORK KEEPS UP DEALERSHIP
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