Roanoke Times
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National/International: FRIDAY, March 2, 1990
CIA CHIEF: VIOLENCE WOULD FOLLOW GORBACHEV OUSTER
CHOLESTEROL TESTS OFF BASE, STUDY SAYS
INJURIES, ALZHEIMER'S LINKED/ RESEARCHERS FIND HEAD TRAUMA COMMON IN PASTS OF
LEADING DRUG AGENT QUITS IN DISGUST WITH LEADERSHIP
NYC TAKES STAND AGAINST HOMELESS
PAN AM HAD EASED SECURITY BEFORE BOMB
GAO REPORT SAYS PENTAGON MUST CUT MORE
CBS LIFTS ROONEY'S SUSPENSION
GLOBAL DRUG RISE DETAILED/ ANDEAN COUNTRIES ESCAPE CENSURE
N-PLANT LICENSE CLEARED/ SEABROOK GETS OK TO RUN AT FULL POWER
OFFICER SLAPS ZSA ZSA WITH $10 MILLION SUIT
BRIEFLY
ISRAEL GETS ULTIMATUM/ U.S. SAYS STOP WEST BANK, GAZA SETTLEMENT TO GET AID
ASIAN IMMIGRATION UP 70 PERCENT IN 1980S
CONSERVATIVES CELEBRATE, BUT SEEK NEW CAUSES
BUSH AIDED CHAMORRO CAMPAIGN DESPITE LEGAL WORRY
BUSH, SENATE LEADERS AGREE ON CLEAN AIR BILL
EXXON DENIES OFFICIAL LEFT BECAUSE OF SPILL
BILL TO SPUR VOLUNTEERISM CLEARS SENATE
FORESTRY PROGRAM FUNDING CUTS OPPOSED
$100 MILLION SPENT TO HONOR EX-LEADERS
HEALTH BENEFITS PLAN IN TROUBLE
CBS RETURNS ROONEY TO `60 MINUTES' LINEUP
ANC GIVES MANDELA NEW TITLE
GREYHOUND DRIVERS STRIKE
SHE HAS REASON TO FEEL RUN DOWN
NUCLEAR ENERGY WON THE SEABROOK BATTLE, BUT MAY LOSE THE WAR
SALES OF NEW HOMES FALL 7.1%
ECONOMY REMAINS SLUGGISH
U.S. SUES VMI AS EXPECTED
16 KILLED IN CAIRO HOTEL FIRE
TOBACCO ADS COME UNDER FIRE AT HEARING
MINERS WALK OUT
NASA SOURCES: ATLANTIS EJECTS SPY SATELLITE
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