Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Saturday, April 12, 1997
`OH, THEY'RE MOVING THE TIRES!' ROANOKE GLADLY BECOMES A LITTLE MORE TREAD-BARE
COCKRAM'S NEEDS MORE THAN FRIENDS' KINDNESS FLOYD COUNTY LANDMARK UP FOR SALE
CONFEDERATE HISTORY MONTH STIRS DEBATE ALLEN SAYS HE MEANT NO OFFENSE
OPRAH'S BOOK PICKS BECOME INSTANT HITS
DELAY NEW STANDARDS, GROUPS SAY IMPACT ON VOCATIONAL ED, ARTS FEARED
WOMAN: SPOUSE DID THE KILLING
ALLEN CHOOSES PAL, ALLY AS NEXT ATTORNEY GENERAL HE'LL SUCCEED CANDIDATE GILMORE
ENJOYING CALM WATERS
WEED-BE-GONE
SUSPECT IN FATAL BOMBING FACES LESSER MURDER CHARGE JUDGE ACCEPTS REDUCTION TO SECOND-DEGREE
BEYER WOOS TEACHERS WITH PROMISE OF PAY RAISE `I WANT TO BE VIRGINIA'S EDUCATION GOVERNOR'
KATZEN ENDS LONGSHOT TRY FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SEEKS RE-ELECTION TO HOUSE OF DELEGATES
LEFTWICH PLANS POLICE BRUTALITY SUIT MAN RECEIVES 4-MONTH SENTENCE
SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR NAMED ROANOKE OFFICIALS CONSIDERED MORE THAN 150 APPLICATIONS
BLUEFIELD FIREFIGHTER INJURED IN DRILL, AIRLIFTED TO ROANOKE
INDUSTRIAL CHIMNEY FIRE AT INGERSOLL-RAND
FEMALE INMATE FOUND DEAD OFFICIALS SAID IT SEEMED TO BE A SUICIDE
HAZMAT EMERGENCY CLOSES I-464
HISTORIC WILLIAMSBURG HAS A PUBLIC-WORKS PUZZLE HOW TO KEEP THE STREETS BROWN
IN VIRGINIA
HELENE HANFF, `CHARING CROSS' AUTHOR, DIES AT 80
STATE WORKERS ACCUSED OF CATCHING BABY EELS POACHING CASE NETS 2 ODD FISH
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