Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: FRIDAY, April 2, 1993
SUBS' COLLISION NEARLY HIT REACTOR BUT CHANCES OF NUCLEAR EXPLOSION ARE SAID
4,000 U.S. TROOPS TO REMAIN IN SOMALIA
U.N. MEDIATOR VANCE RESIGNS
BOSNIA CHARGES SERB GENOCIDE IN U.N. COURT
3 NONWHITES JOIN CABINET IN S.AFRICA
700,000 KUWAITI CLAIMS FILED IN IRAQ INVASION
BRIEFLY . . .
RUSSIAN AID BOOST DEFENDED
GUNSHOT CAUSE OF ACTOR'S DEATH
SMOKING FAILS TO DROP FOR 1ST TIME IN 25 YEARS
RACE CAR CHAMPION ALAN KULWICKI FEARED IN FIERY PLANE CRASH
CABLE TV PRICE CUTS ORDERED
RACER ALAN KULWICKI FEARED LOST IN FLAMING PLANE CRASH
4 IN U.S. HELD AS TERRORISTS
CLINTON BUDGET BILL CLEARS SENATE, BUT JOBS MEASURE STALLS
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