Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, March 15, 1990
VERMONT SCHOOL CONSIDERS CONDOM VENDING MACHINES
BUSH TARGETS BASES FOR NICARAGUAN AID
MOMENT OF TRUTH DAWNS FOR TOTTERING ISRAELI GOVERNMENT
POLAND TO BE INVITED TO UNIFICATION TALKS
WEST GERMANS WANT NAZI DOCUMENTS
CHILD LABOR LAWS UNDER CRACKDOWN
SOVIETS ELECT GORBACHEV
SEABROOK LICENSE NOT BLOCKED
NORTH DIDN'T `FEEL GOOD' ABOUT CONCEALING AID
FAA TIGHTENS MEASURES TO PREVENT DRINKING
$10 BILLION CHILD-CARE BOOST SOUGHT
W.VA. TEACHERS REJECT GOVERNOR'S PROPOSAL;CLASSES CANCELED
LIBYAN PLANT ON FIRE
BEVERLY HILLS MURDER PLOT THICKENS
A $150 MILLION COMMUNICATION SATELLITE WAS
A CITY'S NIGHTLIFE:SHOTS, STABBINGS, 3 DEATHS:ROUTINE
GADHAFI THREATENS RETALIATION
98 PEOPLE DETAINED IN ILLEGAL-ALIEN ROUNDUP
VATICAN TIES ESTABLISHED
7,000 MINORS FOUND WORKING ILLEGALLY
GORBACHEV ELECTED PRESIDENT
SCHOOL HALTS STRIP BASKETBALL
IRAQIS DENOUNCED FOR KILLING REPORTER
BUSES TO GET SPECIAL ATTENTION OF POLICE
WOULD YOU LIKE PIECE OF STAGE OF `OPRY'?
PANEL PUSHES TOUGH CONTROLS ON POLLUTION
COURT OKS LICENSING FOR SEABROOK
CAPERTON: FIRE STRIKING TEACHERS
MONGOLIAN LEADERS RELINQUISHING POWER
BRIEFLY
U.S., SOVIETS AT ODDS OVER LOANS
NORTH CREDITED WITH SPEEDING TRIAL/ PROSECUTION MAY END POINDEXTER CASE MONDAY
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