Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Saturday, March 15, 1997
PEARL OF GREAT PRICE? NOT SO FAR
HAVING FUN WHILE LEARNING ABOUT ANCIENT GREECE THIRD-GRADERS CONSULT WITH ORACLE OF DELPHI
NIGHTCLUB OWNER OUT ON BOND ALLEGED VICTIM OF ABEDS PUTS UP $100,000 IN PROPERTY
ARSENAL BOOT CAMP LOCATION IS REJECTED SITE CALLED "POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS"
HAZING LAW WAS UNCLEAR STUDENTS' LAWYER: POLICE OVERREACTED
VIRGINIA TECH PROFESSOR FLEES ALBANIA FOR SAFETY ROGER KRAYNICK AND HIS TWO CONSULTANTS WERE ALL WORKING ON AN AGRICULTURAL PROJECT IN TIRANA.
VMI, TECH CADETS CORPS MAY KEEP TOP PREFERENCE TRAINING ASSURES COMMISSION
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WOMAN TO BE VMI ASSISTANT COMMANDANT MAJ. SHERRISE POWERS WILL BE INVOLVED WITH 'ALL ASPECTS' OF CORPS
HOT LINE OPEN FOR PAMPHLET QUESTIONS
WOMAN IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER 3-VEHICLE CRASH ON I-81
HILLSVILLE TRAGEDY REMEMBERED|O{ILLUSTRATION} PHOTO: GENE DALTON/THE ROANOKE TIMES. BETTY WALDRON OF COPPER HILL SHUTS HER EYES AS SHE SINGS AND PLAYS THE AUTOHARP DURING THE CARROLL COUNTY COURTHOUSE TRAGEDY MEMORIAL. SHE SANG BALLADS ABOUT THE MARCH 14, 1912,TRAGEDY IN WHICH GUNFIRE WAS EXCHANGED IN THE COURTROOM, KILLING FIVE PEOPLE - INCLUDING THE JUDGE. COLOR.
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