Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: THURSDAY, April 14, 1994
JEFFERSON'S WORDS ISPIRE ANTI-DEBT CROWD
VIRGINIA SCHOLARS FUNDING IS BACK
TWINS TOGETHER A LONG, LONG TIME
VOUCHER ISSUE SPLITS ALONG PARTY LINES
BUSINESSMAN, CIVIC LEADER GARDEN DIES
IT MAY BE HALF OR NIL FOR RETIREES
WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND
NAACP: WORKERS SUFFER DISCRIMINATION, AND 'IT'S VERY SERIOUS'
SOME LYRICS DON'T GET ANY RESPECT
I-73 REMAINS AN ENIGMA
TEEN ACCUSES COUNSELOR
RELIGIOUS RIGHT TAKES CHARGE
EXTENSION SERVICE COULD GET $300,000
`Y'ALL COME VISIT,' ALL 6 COUNCIL CANDIDATES SAY
EX-POLICE ANALYST SENTENCED
DOWNSIZING DOESN'T FAZE ARMY CHIEF
3 MINERS CHALLENGE LAW ON MINE SEARCHES
PARKWAY STRETCH STILL CLOSED
OBIT LATE NOTICES
OBIT
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