Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Wednesday, March 12, 1997
'BLONDIE' CARTOONIST DEAD AT 75
HOUSEWIVES RECRUITED TO HAUL HEROIN FORMER SAILORS FORMED SMUGGLING RING
N.W. RESIDENTS KICK UP DIRT ABOUT BUILDER
ARTIS DROPS CAMPAIGN FOR SCHOOL BOARD
STUDY LABELED ROANOKE MOST SEGREGATED CITY OFFICIAL: ECONOMY, STATE LAW CAUSED THE HOUSING PATTERN
MAN ACQUITTED OF ROANOKE SHOOTING
VMI FACES DOWN THE CHALLENGE OF COEDUCATION `WE MUST TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT THE THINGS WE CHANGE, AND ... THE THINGS WE CANNOT CHANGE.'
WITNESSES MYSTERY FOR NOW COURT PRESENCE WOULD MEAN `SEVERE RISK OF DANGER'
JUDGE RULES AGAINST BREEDER ADOPTION OF DOGS APPROVED
CANDIDATE REACHES PETITION GOAL T. COLEMAN ANDREWS SAYS HE HAS ENOUGH SIGNATURES TO PURSUE THE GOP NOD FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
GLENVAR TO GET INDUSTRIAL PARK THAT'S `ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY' THE FARM'S PONDS WON'T BE DRAINED, NOR WILL THE TREES BE FELLED
WONDER DRUGS GIVING AIDS VICTIMS NEW LEASE ON ONCE-DOOMED LIVES AIDS ON THE RETREAT
LONGTIME CRITIC TURNS CANDIDATE VOICE OF DISSENT LOOKS TO JOIN ROANOKE COUNTY SUPERVISORS
BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS
GREAT SORT OF BREAK
POLICE POUNCE AS POT PACKAGE GOES ASTRAY
ROANOKE COUNTY TEACHERS TO GET RAISES REQUESTS FOR TEXTBOOKS, FURNITURE, MAINTENANCE TO BE SCALED BACK
SALEM SUPERINTENDENT PROPOSES PAY RAISE
THE COMET'S COMING CLOSER|
ANGELOU SAYS FAITH INSPIRES
FIRE POWER
PANEL INVESTIGATES SALEM VA DIRECTOR PROBE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH PATIENT CARE, OFFICIAL SAYS
BEDFORD BLAZE DESTROYS HARDY COMMUNITY CENTER 20-FOOT FLAMES RISE ABOVE POWER LINES
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