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The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA) articles from November 2006

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The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA) back issues from November 2006:

Burton wants heads to roll.

Nov 01, 2006

The Roanoke Times, Va., Short List column: The Wednesday Short List.(Column)

Nov 01, 2006

Another view from the mountain: Requests from readers prompted the children of late newspaper columnist Jack Kestner to edit a volume of his work.

Nov 01, 2006

Limited access: Development pressures are forcing commercial marinas to close at Smith Mountain Lake.

Nov 01, 2006

Tekoa boys are 'proud papas' of Mama's new kittens: Three students recently took a stray cat and her kittens under their wing.

Nov 01, 2006

College details plans vs. gas leaks: Roanoke College has drafted a task force report to prevent future carbon monoxide leaks.

Nov 01, 2006

Chaos continues in final days of Senate race: Three men wearing Allen lapel stickers were shown on television shoving Mike Stark away from the senator.

Nov 01, 2006

Pair of challengers try to loosen Goodlatte's grip: The seven-term Republican is well entrenched, however, and has a strong record.

Nov 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Allen's war is a flight of fancy: Come on. Virginians surely aren't supposed to believe that war novels need to be rated G. For gullible, maybe?(Editorial)

Nov 01, 2006

The Roanoke Times, Va., Beth Macy Front Burner column: Cooking up a Tinker Day feast.

Nov 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Talking point.(Editorial)

Nov 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: What's a few million between friends?: The Bush administration lets energy companies slide on their debts.(Editorial)

Nov 01, 2006

Long says NFL talk is 'ridiculous'.

Nov 01, 2006

The Roanoke Times, Va., Joe Kennedy column: A pricey lesson in reading the mail.

Nov 01, 2006

Gore out to set table for backs.

Nov 01, 2006

Franklin County finds E.C. Glass shatterproof.

Nov 01, 2006

Patriots pound Halifax: The Blue Comets have a good season but are no match for PH, which moves to the WVD finals.

Nov 01, 2006

Oh, baby! Favorites move on: Cave Spring will square off with Hidden Valley for a third time in the River Ridge District final.

Nov 01, 2006

OPINION: A healthy food craze, at last.

Nov 01, 2006

Roanoke is on AirTran's radar: Roanoke appeared this week among 49 cities on AirTran's Web site, where people can vote on places the discount airline should go next. But only two or three cities are likely to be added in 2007.

Nov 01, 2006

Borat invades America.

Nov 02, 2006

Meriweather: UM no thug program.

Nov 02, 2006

The Roanoke Times, Va., Shanna Flowers column.(Column)

Nov 02, 2006

Galax man linked to 2 men's deaths.

Nov 02, 2006

Candidates react to Kerry 'joke'.

Nov 02, 2006

The Roanoke Times, Va., Short List column: The Thursday Short List.(Column)

Nov 02, 2006

Despite school choice option: Choosing to stay: Seven Roanoke schools were forced to offer school choice this year, but only 36 students took the transfer option offered under the No Child Left Behind law.

Nov 02, 2006

Tuned to education in Bedford County: School system pays for Orff instruments for elementary students.

Nov 02, 2006

Wise Co. power plant moves forward: The SCC overruled a challenge filed by a group representing industrial customers.

Nov 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Public lake, private access: The changing face of Smith Mountain Lake: so much shoreline, so few places to launch a boat.(Editorial)

Nov 02, 2006

Weed and Goode accuse each other of lying in ads: Weed changed one of his own ads after it incorrectly referred to someone as a felon.

Nov 02, 2006

Buffaloes lament missed opportunities: Despite the team's recent losses, player John Mathis is ready for the next football game.

Nov 02, 2006

Wachovia creates 150 jobs at operations center: The call center in Roanoke County operates around the clock seven days a week.

Nov 02, 2006

Amendment aims at blight: It's being dwarfed by the debate over the marriage amendment, but Ballot Question No. 3 could have a big effect on urban redevelopment.

Nov 02, 2006

Carilion to open forum on plan: The health care system plans public meetings to talk about its restructuring strategy.

Nov 02, 2006

Triathlons bring out-of-towners running.

Nov 02, 2006

Police plan 2nd round of advertising for scofflaws: "Operation Inked" will identify people with outstanding warrants and summonses.

Nov 02, 2006

Claytor Lake shows off new meeting facility: Visitors at the dedication also got a look at new family lodges.

Nov 02, 2006

Work, water time propels Tech team to Nationals: Virginia Tech's water polo club will be in the 16-team field at Nationals Nov. 17 in Ohio.

Nov 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Pick Tuesday's winners.(Editorial)

Nov 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: The smog of clean air litigation: The Supreme Court has a chance to strike two blows for clarity -- in language and the air.(Editorial)

Nov 02, 2006

No charges for bottle thrower: Virginia Tech officials also say they do not plan to adjust any of the security measures in place.

Nov 02, 2006

Lipsey's journey no easy hike.

Nov 02, 2006

Clemson's Bowden suggests scheduling changes.

Nov 02, 2006

Brame, Marsico look for more: Victorious at the Region C cross country meet, the two hope to improve at state.

Nov 02, 2006

Galax wins.

Nov 02, 2006

Wrestlers' suit gets dismissed: The judge says five ex-Hokies can sue Tech, but must wait 180 days after filing the grievance.

Nov 02, 2006

Wasps in way of ODAC title for W&L: A readin goes here and here and here four decks.

Nov 02, 2006

Explore Park resort plan could be kaput: Norfolk Southern refuses to grant an easement between the two halves of the park.

Nov 02, 2006

ACC gets change in guard for now.

Nov 03, 2006

'Disgraceful corruption,' prosecutor says.

Nov 03, 2006

EDITORIAL: Sen. Warner keeps Bush accountable.(Editorial)

Nov 03, 2006

Bath picks up some new fans.

Nov 03, 2006

Wal-Mart policy riles critics again.

Nov 03, 2006

The Roanoke Times, Va., Short List column: The Friday Short List.(Column)

Nov 03, 2006

Advance Auto has sluggish quarter: Earnings declined 3 percent but still exceeded Wall Street's expectations.

Nov 03, 2006

Arrests follow a string of scandals: Henry County officials and residents said they hope the latest scandal won't demoralize the community.

Nov 03, 2006

Charges stain sheriff's 40-year career: Frank Cassell rose to prominence after the Short family slayings. Now he faces federal accusations of wrongdoing.

Nov 03, 2006

Officials agreeable to concerts on the lake: Bedford County officials seemed open to the idea of an amphitheater at Smith Mountain Lake.

Nov 03, 2006

Bedford Co. man has eye on '07 elections: Lewis Medlin Jr. is considering a bid for the 19th District House of Delegates seat.

Nov 03, 2006

Prosecutor candidates wrangle in Montgomery: Brad Finch and Dennis Nagel focus campaigns on experience, spending and character.

Nov 03, 2006

Coming to America: Hidden Valley Middle School seventh-graders participate in an Ellis Island simulation.

Nov 03, 2006

WinterizingHow to protect your personal watercraft.

Nov 03, 2006

If those chrysanthemums that have added a seasonal touch to your front porch or brilliant bursts of color to your garden are starting to look a little droopy, don't pitch them, pinch them and plant them.

Nov 03, 2006

Hot & spicyChili competition moves up a notch.

Nov 03, 2006