Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, April 18, 1991
BUSH PROMISES NICARAGUA HELP
NEARBY EATERY SEEKS FRIENDLIER LABOR RELATIONS
RAILROADS WANT REVISED WORK RULES
AIRLINES NOT LIABLE FOR MENTAL INJURY, HIGH COURT RULES
REPORTS ANGER ATTORNEY, POLICE
GORBACHEV MAKES PLEA FOR WORLD'S AID
RAPE ACCUSER NAMED IN MEDIA
EUROPEANS SEEK PLACE IN TALKS/ BAKER CAUTIOUS ON MIDEAST IDEA
RED CROSS PROCEDURES CRITICIZED
ARMY 2ND-IN-COMMAND TAPPED AS NEW LEADER
NANCY REAGAN BOOK TOPS BEST-SELLER LIST
STUDY: BLOOD PROTEIN CLUE TO HEART-ATTACK RISK
STOCK RALLY SENDS DOW TO RECORD LEVEL
SCHWARZKOPF TO HEAD HOME
KURD AID PLAN PLEASES, STUNS
BUSH PLAN TO AID KURDS THREATENS TO ENTRAP U.S.
FAMILY MAKES 3RD $20 MILLION DONATION
WHITE HOUSE DEFENDS IRAQ DECISION
10 TICKETS SPLIT CALIFORNIA LOTTO
`FARM WAKE' MARKS END OF 25-YEAR CAREER
RAILROAD WORKERS RETURN TO WORK
BLOOD FACTOR CALLED CLUE TO HEART ATTACK
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