Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: WEDNESDAY, April 18, 1990
NEW COUNCIL HAS CAPITALIST PLAN FOR COMMUNIST CAPITAL
BUSH URGES CAUTION ON POLLUTION CONTROLS/ EUROPEANS CALL FOR QUICKER ACTION
WRITERS' TOUR PROTESTED/ ANTI-SEMITIC VIEW OF SOME INVITED RILES JEWISH GROUP
POLISH OFFICIAL SEEKS U.S. HELP WITH CLEANUP
LEAKS MAY STOP CHURCH'S FALLOUT SHELTER CONSTRUCTION
PERUVIAN REBELS BLAMED IN EX-OFFICIAL'S DEATH
CHARGES MAY RESULT FROM FERRY INQUIRY
NUCLEAR POWER SLIPS THROUGH GAPS IN TREATIES, STUDY SAYS
SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS PEYOTE-USE BAN/ RELIGIOUS RIGHTS NOT VIOLATED BY
STUDY: TROUBLED TEENS AIDED BY STABLE FAMILY
QUAKE ORPHAN TO BE RAISED BY COUSINS
SCLC CO-FOUNDER RALPH ABERNATHY DIES/ BOOK ON RELATIONSHIP WITH MARTIN LUTHER
FIGHTER JET PILOT KILLED IN CRASH OVER GERMAN CITY
CALIF. BANKERS FIGHT ROBBERS WITH BIG ADS
CITIES GET RICHER, RURAL AREAS POORER, REPORT MAINTAINS
STUDY: TROUBLED TEENS AIDED BY STABLE FAMILY
GENE LINKED TO ALCOHOLISM/ SCIENTISTS HOPE TO AID RESEARCH IN CAUSE,
U.S. SEEKS `RESPONSE' TO SOVIETS/ FUEL-CUTBACK NOTIFICATION HAS LITHUANIANS
MAN CHARGED IN DEATH, MUTILATION OF DAUGHTER
LAUNCH OF DISCOVERY MAY BE MOVED UP
HAZELWOOD FILES INTENT TO APPEAL
SANDINISTAS THREATEN A STRIKE
MCDONALD'S PLANS LARGE-SCALE USE OF RECYCLED GOODS
COP CONVICTED IN DEATHS REPORTEDLY TRIES SUICIDE
CITIES GET RICHER, RURAL AREAS POORER, REPORT MAINTAINS
NICARAGUA HOPES FOR PEACE/ CEASE-FIRE AGREEMENT WITH CONTRAS NEAR, NEGOTIATOR
CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER RALPH ABERNATHY MOURNED
FEB. TRADE DEFICIT DROPS, BUT SHARP CLIMB LIKELY
BUSH AIDE CITES SOVIET STRENGTH
11 CHILDREN FEARED DEAD AS GUNFIRE HITS BUS
KIDDIE PORN BAN UPHELD/ COURT LETS STATES OUTLAW POSSESSION
CITIES WRESTLE WITH CENSUS PROBLEMS
HOT RODDER THREATENED WITH 275 YEARS
MCDONALD'S REVEALS MAJOR RECYCLING EFFORT
FUEL SUPPLIES STILL FLOWING TO LITHUANIA
COURT UPHOLDS RIGHT OF PRIVACY OF GUEST
QUAKES RATTLE CALIFORNIA; NO ONE HURT
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