Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: MONDAY, March 19, 1990
STUDY EMPHASIZES RISKS FACING U.S. CHILDREN
THIEVES FLEE WITH ARTWORK WORTH MILLIONS
SPACE-STATION DESIGN FLAWED
SCANDALS ROCK TEEN SHELTERS NATIONWIDE
E. GERMAN CONSERVATIVES WIN
W.VA. TEACHERS VOTE TO END STRIKE
ACCORD ENDS BASEBALL LOCKOUT
LITUANIAN GROUP SEEKS TALKS WITH GORBACHEV
LATVIAN ACTIVISTS FAIL TO GET ENOUGH VOTES
CARTER CRITICIZES ISRAELIS
ADOPTION SHOW PUTS CHILDREN ON PARADE
REPUBLICAN FUND-RAISING CRITICIZED
TOLL CONTINUES TO RISE AFTER WEEKEND FLOODS/ 14 DEAD, 3,700 HOMELESS IN
REAGANS VISIT VICTIM OF FIRE ATTACK
GREYHOUND STRIKE TALKS BREAK DOWN
COALITION PROPOSED/ CONSERVATIVES URGE QUICK REUNIFICATION OF TWO GERMANYS
W.VA. TEACHERS RETURN TO CLASSES
COURT WON'T DECIDE FATE OF SPOTTED OWL
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