Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, July 19, 1990
U.S. ENDING RECOGNITION OF CAMBODIAN REBELS
LITHUANIA PLANS DRAFT FOR INDEPENDENT FORCE
BAKER DETAILS PLANNED AID FOR U.S.S.R.
DEMOCRATS UNVEIL TOUGH THRIFT BILL
LIBRARY BRINGS NIXON TO BIRTHPLACE
LUXURY HOME OF FIGURE IN S&L FAILURE REPORTED
DRUG FOUND TO CUT HEART ATTACK RISK
WARNING LABELS SOUGHT ON ALCOHOL
HOUSE OKS AGRICULTURE SPENDING LEGISLATION
SCIENTISTS DISCOVER WHAT GENE IT TAKES TO BE A MAN
KARL MENNINGER DIES OF CANCER
ETHICS PANEL URGES DURENBERGER CENSURE
JUDGE BLOCKS REQUESTED MARROW TEST
EX-NASA CHIEF: HUBBLE CONTRACTOR CERTIFIED
AIR FORCE LINKED TO B-2 OVERCHARGING
GROUPS REQUEST BAN ON RADAR DETECTORS
POLL: PUBLIC THINKS POVERTY LINE IS TOO LOW
CIVIL RIGHTS BILL GETS SENATE OK
FTC NOT BACKING WARNING LABELS ON ALCOHOL ADS
BRANDO'S DAUGHTER CHARGED IN SLAYING
GARBO ART COLLECTION TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION
VITAMIN A TREATMENT URGED FOR MEASLES
BORDERLINE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE THREAT CITED
FULL SENATE ASKED TO DENOUNCE DURENBERGER
BUDGET TALKS STILL ON DESPITE REVOLT BY REPUBLICANS
DEATH TOLL RISES IN PHILIPPINES
STUDY CONCLUDES THAT NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY `BOUND TO FAIL'
ROSE GETS 5-MONTH SENTENCE
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