Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, July 12, 1990
MAYOR GOES TO BATS FOR POLICE DEPOSITS
MORE SPACEWALKING NEEDED FOR STATION, STUDY REPORTS
PARTY ELECTS GORBACHEV PROTEGE TO DEPUTY POST
PIONEER OF POLITICAL RIGHT REVEALS HIS HOMOSEXUALITY
STUDY: 'DARK MATTER' OF GALAXIES IS STARS, DUST
QUEBEC POLICE BATTLE MOHAWKS
60-YEAR-OLD PARTY LINE RINGING OFF
GOVERNMENT AUDIT: SOME HUBBLE PARTS BLUEPRINTS REVERSED
IN THE NATION-BRIEFLY . . .
STUDY: DRUG MAY SAVE OLDER BONES
KENYA LETS U.S.-AIDED DISSIDENT LEAVE NATION
SUMMIT PRODS U.S.S.R.
SENATE REVIVES DEATH PENALTY IN ANTI-CRIME BILL
CHAMORRO OFFERS TO TALK WITH SANDINISTA STRIKERS
PLANT'S PAST RADIATION CALLED HEALTH HAZARD
'87 BARRY DRUG COLLAPSE CONCEALED, LAWYER SAYS
GOVERNMENT DROPPING BACK IN SAVING ENERGY
MEASURE ALLOWS VICTIMS OF AIDS TO HANDLE FOOD
NUN HEADS TROUBLED YOUTH HOME
NEIL BUSH NOT QUALIFIED FOR JOB, REGULATORS SAY
ETHICS CODE VIOLATED, PANEL TOLD
GAY LEADERS PRAISE CONSERVATIVE FOR ACKNOWLEDGING HOMOSEXUALITY
SENATE OKS CRIME BILL
AGREEMENT REACHED IN NICARAGUA
REPORT: E. GERMANS AWARE ATTACK COMING
SUSPECT ARRESTED IN DART SHOOTINGS
BLACK CALLERS BANNED BY TALK-SHOW HOST
DRUG SHOWS PROMISE AGAINST OSTEOPOROSIS
KILLER BUGS LEAVE 30 DEAD IN BANGLADESH
YELTSIN QUITS COMMUNIST PARTY
HIGH RADIATION LEAKS ACKNOWLEDGED
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