Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Monday, January 13, 1997
NAVY URGES SHIPBUILDERS TO SHARE
STUDENT LOAN DEFAULT RATE DOWN SIGNIFICANTLY IN VA. HIGHEST RATE AT CENTRAL VA. IN LYNCHBURG
ANONYMOUS WRITER BLAMES SELF CAUSE OF WOMAN'S DEATH EXPLAINED
NAUTICUS ASKS NORFOLK TO TAKE OVER
VA. COMPANY NOT COLLECTING MILLIONS IN INTERNET USE FEES
GRIFFITH STILL PROTESTING COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
STUDENT STRUCK, KILLED DRIVER, CHARGED WITH DUI, FREED
FOR LOCAL HERO, LONG TRIP HOME FINALLY BEGINS
RESIDENTS HOPE TO CASH IN 23-YEAR-OLD PLEDGE
FLYING IN THE FACE OF ITS PURPOSE?
OBIT LATE NOTICES
SHULER PROPOSES LONGER TERMS
RACETRACK INVESTORS TURN TO STOCK OFFERING FOR BOOST COLONIAL DOWNS TO SELL $31.5 MILLION
GROUP PUTTING OUT WORD TO FIND FAMILIES FOR OLDER KIDS
POLICE AFFECTED BY NEW GUN LAW
HELPING HAND SAVES DREAM FROM FLOOD WATERS
CHRISTIANSBURG GARAGE BURNS
CITY SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
MAN SURVIVES 14 HOURS IN FRIGID WATER; 3 DEAD DEAD INCLUDE SURVIVOR'S SON; ONE STILL MISSING
JOURNALIST JEFFREY ST. JOHN DIES OF LUNG CANCER AT 66
OBIT
AFTER THE CASH, THE REST IS GRAVY
WHAT GOES UP ...
GRAMMY GIVES A LIFT TO BURNED-OUT STUDIO
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