Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: WEDNESDAY, March 14, 1990
OFFICER SAYS YOUTH ADMITTED BURNING BOY
AUDIT FINDS DEA VIOLATED MANY PROCUREMENT RULES
AIDS TEST SUBJECT SEARCH DEFENDED
TARGET OF EX-LOVER'S OBSESSION DIES, SHOT THROUGH BACK
NORTH SAYS POINDEXTER KNEW ABOUT HAWK MISSILE SHIPMENT
ADMINISTRATION URGES SPEED ON FLAG LAW
BARRY SAYS HE WON'T QUIT, MAY SEEK ANOTHER TERM
WEATHER CARESSES EAST, CLOBBERS MIDWEST, WEST
SOVIETS BEEF UP TOP POST
HAITIAN ARMY PLEDGES TO BACK NEW PRESIDENT
ISRAEL'S CABINET DISSOLVES IN DISPUTE
BUSH REQUESTS AID PLAN
HOSTAGE SEARCHES CONFIRMED
GERMAN UNIFICATION TALKS BEGIN
ACTIVISTS NOT HAPPY WITH PACE OF BILL ON DISABLED
TORNADOES KILL TWO, LEAVE TWO MISSING
CARTER, ASSAD TO DISCUSS HOSTAGES
ALCOHOL-TEST TESTIMONY IN OIL SPILL CASE DEBUNKED
ROGUE-MISSILE DEFENSE ENDORSED
PLAN ON MONITORING TROOP CUTS TO BE DROPPED
ISRAELI COALITION TOPPLED BY ISSUE OF JERUSALEM
JUDGE SETS RULES FOR NORIEGA TRIAL
BOSTON TEEN-AGERS KEEP TRACK OF DEADLY GANG WARS
PANEL URGES CHILD-CARE INCREASE
YOUNG ADULTS MOST LIKELY TO GAIN WEIGHT
IS BUSH LAYING A BUDGET TRAP?
NORTH: POINDEXTER NOT FULLY INFORMED
BARRY TO DECIDE SOON ON PLANS FOR NEW TERM
BEDFORD GROUP'S FUND LOSS PROBED
W.VA. COUNTY TELLS TEACHERS TO END STRIKE OR EXPECT FIRING
FOR THE RECORD
Return to the index page for this issue
by SS