Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: MONDAY, July 23, 1990
AUTHOR: WOMEN DON'T NEED TO ACT LIKE MEN ON THE JOB
ROLEX HAS BECOME A STATUS SYMBOL AMONG THIEVES
CHINA AND SAUDI ARABIA START DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
RUSHDIE REVENGE FILM BANNED IN BRITAIN
STORM THREAT AGAIN DELAYS ATLAS LAUNCH
IN THE WAR ON CANCER, SCIENCE MAY BE LOSING
MARILYN QUAYLE RECUPERATING
TASK FORCE GETS FIRST LOOK AT SPOTTED OWLS
`BLOOD BATH' FEARED
FACING DEEP BUDGET CUTS, THE SMITHSONIAN
TEST SOUGHT TO IDENTIFY CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
THREE TICKETS SHARE RECORD LOTTO PRIZE
CORRECTION
UVA CHIEF'S MANSION WILL GET FACELIFT
OPPOSITION LAWMAKERS RESIGN IN SOUTH KOREA
AFTERSHOCKS HIT PHILIPPINE CITY
RUSHDIE JOINS CRITICS IN PROTESTING FILM BAN
SOVIETS ARREST TWO IN HIJACKING ATTEMPT
HIGH COURT NOMINEES CONSIDERED
COURT ENTERS NEW ERA
STATUES OF LENIN TOPPLED, DEFACED
BALANCE OF POWER SHIFTING
MARILYN QUAYLE RECOVERING
NORTHWEST AIRLINES BID FOR EASTERN EXPECTED
ST. LOUIS NATIVE CHOSEN MISS BLACK AMERICA
ENLISTED WOMAN RAPED ON SHIP, PAPER SAYS
BUSH TO HOLD DEFICIT TALKS ON DAILY BASIS
MARKET PLUNGES IN EARLY TRADING
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