Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: TUESDAY, March 13, 1990
SHOT FIRED AT BUS IN CONN.
DISABLED PROTEST FOR BILL'S PASSAGE
CEILING COLLAPSES IN N.Y. SHOP; 1 KILLED
FAA ORDERS DC-10 CHANGES
FLIGHT INSPECTORS TO BE TRAINED TO SPOT DRINKERS
STUDY: SLEEP TRIGGERS MOODS
BACKERS HOPE HIGH-SPEED TRAIN BOUND FOR GLORY
NORTH:POINDEXTER TORE UP DOCUMENT
ACTION ALARMS SOVIETS
PARTISAN MOVE COULD TRIGGER FALL OF ISRAELI GOVERNMENT
SOVIETS: CIA PLOTTED SMEAR TACTICS
DEBATE OVER FLUORIDE-CANCER RENEWED
REPUBLICS BLAST GORBACHEV PLAN
TAX-BOOST PLAN DRAWS INTEREST OF WHITE HOUSE
WITNESS IN N.Y. RACIAL ATTACK CHARGED IN DEATH
U.S. CAUTIOUSLY BACKS LITHUANIAN INDEPENDENCE
BUSH TO SEEK $300 MILLION FOR ASSISTANCE TO NICARAGUA
MORE DATA ON GAYS LIKELY
ALLSTATE PLANS TO FIGHT N.J. PREMIUM LAW
AIDS VACCINE TESTS TO BE EXPANDED
DISABLED CLIMB CAPITOL STEPS
BRIEFLY . . .
MEMO DETAILS PROBLEMS AT NUCLEAR PLANTS
BUSH SAYS HE'S WILLING TO NEGOTIATE ON DEFICIT
GORBACHEV PLAN TO STRENGTHEN PRESIDENCY APPROVED
TRADE BAN LIFTED
AMNESIA VICTIM, IMPOSTOR OR BOTH?
WOMAN TAKES OVER AS PRESIDENT OF HAITI
CONFLICTS IN NORTH TESTIMONY RECALLED
QUAYLE, ORTEGA MEET, TALK
WHO PAYS TRANSPORTATION BILL?
GREYHOUND OFFERS REWARD IN FLORIDA SHOOTING
MODIFICATIONS ORDERED ON DC-10S' HYDRAULICS
U.S. CAN DO LITTLE TO SUPPORT LITHUANIAN SECESSION
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