Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, March 21, 1991
WIDOW ON TRIAL SHEDS NO TEARS, PROSECUTOR SAYS
IRS ANSWERS TO QUERIES IMPROVING
CALLERS PAY TO LEND OWN CONVICTIONS
MINORITY SCHOLARSHIPS RETAINED/ NEW POLICY EXPECTED IN 6 MONTHS
BRUTALITY CASES HAUNT POLICE NATIONWIDE
GUITARIST'S SON FALLS OUT WINDOW, DIES
NORIEGA TURNS TOWARD CHRIST, ATTORNEY SAYS
LUTHERANS SEEK DELAY ON EPISCOPALIAN UNITY
SENATE APPROVES JORDAN AID CUT/ COUNTRY'S SUPPORT FOR IRAQ PENALIZED
OVERWEIGHT NURSE CASE OVERTURNED/ APPELLATE REVIEW CONCERNS JUSTICES
RULING WILL LOWER JOB BARRIER/ JUSTICES' OPINION LIMITS FETAL-PROTECTION
DOWNING PLANE RAISES QUESTIONS ON U.S. AIM IN GULF
IVANA TRUMP TO GET $14 MILLION IN DIVORCE
BRIEFLY . . .
SADDAM LIED, U.S. ENVOY TESTIFIES
BUSH HAILS WALESA AS `APOSTLE OF PEACE'
END TO SALE OF SOME SKIN LOTIONS ASKED
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