Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: FRIDAY, February 15, 1991
GORBACHEV FACES STRUGGLE OVER DOUBLING OF PRICES
LATIN AMERICA, EUROPE FEAR DEADLY EPIDEMIC
U.S. BLASTS SOVIET CONSPIRACY CHARGE
TROOP-LIMIT TALKS RESUME/ NEGOTIATION PROGRESS STYMIED BY DISPUTE WITH SOVIETS
WAR MEMORIAL MAY HAVE 38 LIVING VETERANS' NAMES
AFTER MONTH OF WAR: OIL STILL AT SEA; KHAFJI QUIET AGAIN
POLL: MOST FAVOR LONGER AIR WAR
IBUPROFEN MAY DOUBLE ULCER RISK
ARABS SHARE OUTRAGE, DISPUTE BLAME
RUBELLA CASES DOUBLE; ADULTS NOT VACCINATED
RESEARCHERS: STUDY NEEDED ON AZT EFFECTS
SPACE OPERATION HOPES TO LAUNCH CRAFT IN 1992
MAMMOTH JURY AWARDS INCREASED LAST YEAR
BRIEFLY . . .
SECURITY COUNCIL OPENS WAR DEBATE
W&L GRAD AMONG WAR CASUALTIES
CHURCH COUNCIL CALLS FOR CEASE-FIRE IN WAR
KUWAITIS SAY 200 EXECUTED IN MONTH
STATE'S WASTE MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR QUITS
SHAKEN BY THE DEATHS OF HUNDREDS OF IRAQI
SCIENTISTS NARROW DIABETES GENE LOCATION
U.S. AGREES TO TALKS ON EMISSIONS LIMITS
WAR MEMORIAL MAY HAVE NAMES OF 38 LIVING VETS
WORLD'S OLDEST LIVING PERSON DIES AT AGE 116
ITALIAN PROTESTS WIFE ISN'T `GENUINE FEMALE'
CBS CREW BEING HELD IN BAGHDAD/ SADDAM REPORTEDLY WILL DECIDE FATES
HUNT FOR SADDAM: BUNKER TO BUNKER
`CRUEL HOAX,' BUSH SAYS OF IRAQ PEACE CONDITIONS/ U.S. PRESSES WAR AS BID IS
CITY TO INTENSIFY RECRUITMENT OF BLACKS AS POLICE
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