Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Thursday, March 7, 1996
$137 MILLION BOND HEAVY ON INTEREST
GRASS THE ONLY THING THAT'S GROWING AT INDUSTRIAL PARK BUT OFFICIALS HOPEFUL OF LONG-TERM POTENTIAL
WRECK HALTS TRAFFIC FOR 4 HOURS
ROANOKERS IN ISRAEL FIND BEAUTY AMID THE CHAOS
SHE'LL DO MORE TIME THAN HE DID
PRAISE THE LORD, BUT KEEP DOORS SECURELY LOCKED
MAN INDICTED ON CHARGE HE INJURED ELDERLY MOTHER
2 CRITICS OF OFFICER BOWING OUT BOONES MILL MAYOR, 2 COUNCILORS WON'T RUN
COMMISSION WANTS HELP ON INTERCHANGE
VA. HIGH COURT TO TACKLE TROUT FISHING DISPUTE
TECH LAWYERS WANT SUIT DISMISSEDBRZONKALA FAILED TO SHOW DISCRIMINATION AFTER HER RAPE ACCUSATIONS, ATTORNEYS SAY
STATE BUDGET STALEMATE ENDS
MAN GETS 25 YEARS FOR RAPE DEFENSE ATTORNEY SAYS CLIENT IS REMORSEFUL
MOTEL ROBBERY JOINS CHARGES AGAINST DRIVER
COUNTY PURSUING INDUSTRY GLENVAR RESIDENTS WEIGH LEGAL ACTION
EDWARDS VOTES FOR REVAMPED DEATH-PENALTY BILL
WARNER-MILLER DEBATE CANCELED
OBIT
LOTTERY BILL WOULD BAR WINNERS FROM HIDING IDENTITIES OFFICIALS SAY 'INTEGRITY' REQUIRES NAMES
POLITICS LEAVES NEW RIVER WITH A JUDGE-IN-WAITING
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