Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Saturday, January 11, 1997
VATICAN'S POLICIES ALIENATE WOMAN FROM CATHOLICISM
URGE TO DROP OLD WAYS INSPIRES FLOCKING TO OLD CATHOLIC CHURCH
HE MAKES WORLD BETTER BY WATCHING OUT FOR HIS CORNER
CRACK'S DOUBLE EDGEIT'S THE SCOURGE OF BLACK COMMUNITIES, BUT THE FIGHT AGAINST IT OFTEN EXACTS A HIGH PRICE: THEIR SONS
TATTOOS: I.D.S FOR LOST PETS AP. GERI HENRY WITH HER ENGLISH COCKER, SUGAR. DOGS CAN'T PHONE HOME, BUT HENRY WRONGLY BELIEVED HER DOGS' TATTOOS WOULD LET SOMEONE ELSE MAKE THAT CALL.
I-95 SLAYING SUSPECTS SOUGHT IN OTHER CRIMES
LONELY MAYTAG MAN, JESSE WHITE, DIES
PREGNANCY BIAS SUIT TO BE TRIED VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT REINSTATES ROANOKE CASE
YEAR-ROUND HIDDEN VALLEY LIKELY IF THE BOTTOM LINE ISN'T TOO HIGH
BREEDER DENIES NEGLECT CHARGES WOMAN WILL FIGHT FOR HER 'BABIES'
PROPOSED BILL LOOKS AT FIRE SAFETY ISSUE
GIRL STABLE AFTER HANGING ACCIDENT
`A NIGHTMARE THAT HAS NO END'
FIREFIGHTERS ESCAPE BLAZE BUT LOSE THEIR STATION, GEAR
BUS STOP TRADITION
LEGISLATORS CONSIDER 'LAG PAY'
LONGTIME EDUCATOR KENNETT ORR DIES
DEQ PLANNER RESIGNS BIPARTISAN DISDAIN GREETS HIS MEMO
ALLEN TO ACCEPT SCHOOL DOLLARS
NOBEL CHEMIST CALVIN DIES STUDIES LED TO USE OF SOLAR ENERGY
CRACK RUNS THIS HOUSEHOLD
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