Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: MONDAY, July 2, 1990
U.S. SEEKS RELEASE OF PEACE CORPS WORKER
THOUSANDS SEEK ADVICE ON LIVING WILLS
BOMB VICTIM'S FATHER FAKES OUT AIR SECURITY
CALIF. FIRES IN CONTROL; NOW REBUILDING BEGINS
THREE STUNT PILOTS DIE IN WEEKEND AIR SHOWS
24 HURT IN W.VA. WHEN LIGHTNING HITS PAVILION
GORBACHEV MAY FACE CHALLENGER FOR PARTY LEADERSHIP
GERMANS HAIL NEW CURRENCY
ISRAEL FREES 416 DETAINED PALESTINIANS
MANDELA WELCOMED BY ECSTATIC IRISH
LITHUANIA'S OIL REFINERY BACK IN BUSINESS
CHINA BEGINS EFFORT TO COUNT ITS POPULATION
LEAKING GAS POISONS 114 AT MOTEL
LACK OF IRAN AID SADDENS RELIEF WORKER
SAFETY BOARD URGED TO CITE USAIR CAPTAIN
OFFICIAL RULES OUT RESCUE OF VOLUNTEER
FAITH FADING IN WAR ON DRUGS
TWO GERMAN NATIONS REUNITED UNDER ONE CURRENCY
GINGRICH GRAPPLES WITH TAXES
FOREIGN DEBT SURGES
GORBACHEV DEFENDS HIS REFORM POLICIES
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