Roanoke Times
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Virginia: Sunday, October 27, 1996
SOUTHEAST CHURCH TRYING TO BEAT WELFARE DEADLINE
EPISCOPALIANS INSTALL BISHOP
RAIL FANS AIDING MUSEUM PROJECT
SENATORS: JUDGES TOO MUM COMMISSION SCRUTINIZED
RESTAURANTS OWE $5.5 MILLION IN LATE TAXES
FRIED APPLE PIES CALL OUT THE CROWD
LEGIONNAIRES' SOURCE SOUGHT BUT INVESTIGATORS MAY NEVER HAVE MORE THAN A THEORY
LAST LOOK FOR TODDLER UNDERTAKEN MEANWHILE, FAMILY OFFERING A REWARD
HEALTH ISSUES RANK HIGH ON LIST OF CONCERNS
HOLY CAPED COMPETITORS!
A PLACE TO FIND HOPE, SPURN DOPEOFFICIALS SAY IT'S TOO EARLY TO JUDGE ROANOKE'S DRUG COURT, THE FIRST PROGRAM OF ITS KIND IN THE STATE. BUT THEY HOPE IT WILL PRODUCE MORE SUCCESSES LIKE DAVID THOMPSON.
HOKIE FAN WALKS I-81 IN THE BUFF TECH GAME TRAFFIC SLOWED BY SPECTACLE
OBIT LATE NOTICES
ADVOCATE FOR ANIMALS DIES AT 54
OBITS II
OBIT I
ROADWATCH
FACTS ABOUT DRUG COURT
WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON HEALTH CARE
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