Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: WEDNESDAY, July 18, 1990
BREWERS THREATEN PULLOUT FROM SPORTS
MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS DIE IN AVALANCHE
TECH PROFESSOR ADVISING QUAKE RESCUE EFFORTS
GERMANYS OK POLISH BORDERS
TWO MORE TESTIFY IN BARRY CASE
COCAINE REPORTEDLY SCARCER
MILD BLOOD PRESSURE RISES REPORTEDLY RISKY
BAPTISTS FIRE 2 EDITORS FROM NEWS SERVICE
IMPORT RESTRICTIONS ON TEXTILES APPROVED
SENATE HURRIES CIVIL=RIGHTS MEASURE
W.VA. EMBRACES COUPON CAMPAIGN TO CLIP DRUG USE
HOUSE BARELY DEFEATS BALANCED-BUDGET AMENDMENT
TWO FACE RUNOFF IN GA. PRIMARY
PHYSICIAN KILLS SELF, FAMILY WITH IV SOLUTION
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING MANAGEMENT CHARGED
ONE ANALYST THINKS RECESSION STARTED BACK IN JANUARY
CONSUMER INFLATION JUMPS .5 HOUSING STARTS FALL FOR 5TH MONTH IN A ROW
U.S., VIETNAM AGREE TO DISCUSS CAMBODIA
IRAQ ACCUSES KUWAIT OF STEALING ITS OIL
PORNOGRAPHERS FACE DEATH PENALTY IN CHINA
BRIEFLY
HUD INVESTIGATOR'S AUTHORITY BROADENED
DR. KARL MENNINGER, PIONEER IN PSYCHIATRY, DIES OF CANCER AT 96
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