Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, March 8, 1990
SANDINISTAS ARM CIVILIANS IN PROVINCES/ GROUP FEARS RETURN OF SEIZED LAND TO
AMA URGES HEALTH CARE REFORMS
U.S., SOVIETS PLANNING FRIENDLIER SKIES
PAST-30 FIRST BIRTHS FOUND SAFE
TEACHERS STRIKE IN W. VIRGINIA
PANEL ADMONISHES GINGRICH OVER PURCHASE
U.S. TUITION INCREASES SMALLEST IN A DECADE
U.S. SEEKS AID AGAINST LIBYAN PLANT/ WHITE HOUSE SAYS THREAT OF CHEMICAL ARMS
SUBWAY DERAILMENT KILLS 3
HUD AIDE MAY GET IMMUNITY FOR TESTIMONY
WIFE SUES TO HAVE DEATH-ROW INMATE'S BABY
SNACKING ON FORBIDDEN FRUIT WEIGHS HEAVILY ON THE CONSCIENCE
TEACHERS ON STRIKE IN W.VA.
INS LEANING TOWARD NATIONAL WORKER CARD
CASTRO TO HALT MILITARY TIES WITH NICARAGUA
ISRAEL DELAYS CRUCIAL VOTE ON U.S. PLAN
MODROW AGREEABLE TO POLISH BORDER PACT
MAN FOUND GUILTY IN JULIE LOVE MURDER
YOUTH SET ON FIRE FOR NOT TAKING CRACK
NO RELEASE FOR HOSTAGES, GROUP SAYS
ABORTION PILL SAFE, FRENCH STUDY FINDS
PANEL LIKELY TO DROP GINGRICH ETHICS PROBE
POVERTY PROGRAM WOULD HELP RURAL FOLK
CAMPAIGN FINANCE RESTRICTIONS PUSHED
BRIEFLY . . .
TEENS FACE CHARGES IN HOAX CALL
FIRST HUMAN GENE-TRANSFER THERAPY URGED
U.S. SEEKS AID AGAINST LIBYAN CHEMICAL PLANT
TESTS FIND ABORTION PILL IS 96% EFFECTIVE
TERRORISTS SAY THEY DON'T PLAN TO FREE U.S. HOSTAGES
POLISH BORDER GUARANTEE VOTED
SUBWAY CRASH INVESTIGATED
SANDINISTAS STRIPPING COUNTRY
10 CENT UNDERPAYMENT BRINGS $54.94 TAX BILL
CONSUMER GROUPS SKEPICAL OF FDA'S FOOD LABELING PLAN
HAZELWOOD NOT DRUNK, COURT TOLD
TWO SOLDIERS INDICTED IN DRUG SMUGGLING
2 AWARDED $76 MILLION IN POLICE BRUTALITY CASE
OUTGOING GOVERNMENT LEAVING NICARAGUANS HEAVLY ARMED
JUDGE GIVES GO-AHEAD TO TESTIMONY BY NORTH
COLLEGE TUITION INCREASES EASING
POLISH PRODUCTION OFF SINCE SWITCH
4 AMERICANS KILLED IN EXPLOSION
2ND AMERICAN SLAIN IN PHILIPPINES
TRANSPORT POLICY UNVEILED
SECESSION BY LITHUANIA COULD COST COUNTRY BILLIONS
COUNTY POLICE FUNDED
LUCION CONVICTED OF FRAUD
CORRECTION
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