Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Friday, October 4, 1996
WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND
RECRUITING: A CONSTANT SCRAMBLE
VOTERS VOICE WORRIES ON OVERSEAS JOBS, LOW WAGES
NEW WELFARE RULES HARDSHIP FOR SOME
TUNES INSPIRE NOBEL NOTE
PROMOTER SUES KNIEVEL FOR $40,000
KELLY AT THE BAT
FLYING HIGH
UP, UP AND OVER
OBIT LATE NOTICE
HARRIS THROWS SPORTS DEBATE TO THE PARENTS
MOTOR VOTER LAW CREATES LONGER LINES MAIL REGISTRANTS: BRING ID TO POLLS
FOR CIVIL WAR DEAD, NEW ATTENTION
FLOODING RECEDES, RESIDENTS RETURN
SMITHFIELD EX-WORKER CHARGED FALSIFIED POLLUTION REPORTS ALLEGED
ROANOKE SYSTEM RECEIVES GRANT TO BATTLE TRUANCY
THE BIG SLEEP?
PAIN PATIENTS SUFFER SETBACK IN COURT
FIRE SAFETY SHOW TO INCLUDE DEMONSTRATIONS, FIRE ENGINE
MIGRANT WORKER CHARGED IN RAPE
MONETA MAN CHARGED IN ABDUCTION
HONORED FEDERAL AGENT DIES PROTECTED JOHNSON WHEN JFK WAS SHOT
IN VIRGINIA
OBIT
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