Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: WEDNESDAY, March 7, 1990
GEPHARDT PROPOSES DIRECT U.S. AID TO SOVIET UNION
OLD GUARD NOT VANQUISHED, SOVIET ELECTION RESULTS SHOW
RIFT THREATENS ISRAELI GOVERNMENT
KOHL BACKS BORDER TREATY WITH POLAND
CHICAGO TEACHES DEMOCRACY
PHILIPPINE COURT ORDERS LEADER RELEASED ON BAIL
UNION URGES BUS STRIKERS TO MAKE BLOOD DELIVERIES
BOARD OKS INCREASE IN POSTAL RATES
REGIONAL RED CROSS REPORTS NO SHORTAGES
GOP LAWMAKERS URGE FLAG AMENDMENT
AFGHAN COUP ATTEMPT FAILS; TROOPS SEEK RENEGADE OFFICIAL
HIGHWAY REVISION SOUGHT/ BUSH WOULD SHIFT MORE COSTS TO STATES
THREE DEAD AFTER BLAST AT COLO. RESORT BANK
GEPHARDT PROPOSES U.S. AID TO SOVIETS
U.S.: LIBYA MAKING MUSTARD GAS
SOVIET-MADE ROCKETS MAY VIOLATE PACT
HOMELAND DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY
NOT ALL OLD-LINE SOVIETS SWEPT OUT OF OFFICES
POINDEXTER JURY EASY TO SELECT
MILITARY STORAGE OVERFLOWS
BRIEFLY . . .
BUCKEY LAWYER ASKS TO RETAIN SEX CHARGE
GARLAND WON'T SEEK RE-ELECTION
HIGHWAY REVISION SOUGHT
BYE-BYE BLACKBIRD: SPY PLANE RETIRED AFTER ITS SWAN SONG
SENATE PANEL TO PUSH DURENBERGER PROBE
NEW YORK RESTORES SUBWAY BENCHES
FOR THE RECORD
PUBLIC'S SYMPATHY FOR THE HOMELESS IS WEARING THIN
RAFSANJANI SAYS HOSTAGE ISSUE TO BE SOLVED
POINDEXTER JURY POOL STILL GROWING
AMA URGES EXPANSION OF MEDICAID
AT LEAST 5 DEAD IN RIOTS IN S. AFRICA
ISRAELI CABINET DELAYS PEACE-PROPOSAL VOTE
POLICE SHOT THEIR OWN IN DRUG RAID
SCIENTIST AND LAWYER SHARE TEMPLETON PRIZE
EXXON SKIPPER DRUNK, TOXICOLOGIST SAYS
BANK BLAST PROBED
STUDIES SHOW MORE STUDENTS CHEATING
DOOMSDAY CLOCK RESET BY SCIENTISTS
ANTI-DRUG EFFORT GOT BOOST FROM SAUDIS
IDENTITY OF DEFENDANTS WHO PAY CASH ASKED
HAITIAN BLOOD-DONOR BAN DRAWS PROTESTS
DIESEL FUEL SPILLED INTO NEW JERSEY RIVER
BYE, BYE, BLACKBIRD/ SR-71 SPY PLANE SETS RECORDS ON LAST FLIGHT
RENEGADE TROOPS FIGHT FOR CONTROL OF AFGHAN AIR BASE
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