Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: WEDNESDAY, March 21, 1990
BUSH:U.S. MUST MAINTAIN SECURITY IN CHANGING WORLD
JUDGE REJECTS MOTION TO ACQUIT POINDEXTER
ETHNIC GANGS FIGHT IN ROMANIAN CITY
FOR THE RECORD
SECESSIONISTS WIN AS ESTONIANS ELECT A NEW PARLIAMENT
LAWSUIT FEARS LIMITING USE OF HEART DRUG
PREMIER SAYS CHINA MUST HOLD ITS OWN LINE
NAMIBIA MARKS INDEPENDENCE
W.GERMANS END AID FOR BORDER CROSSERS
COURT BACKS UNION LAWSUIT JURY TRIALS
ABORTION-COUNSELING BAN DECLARED ILLEGAL
U.S. TRIES TO COUNT HOMELESS
STUDY: ABORTION GROUPS AVOIDING AIDS VICTIMS
BIG REWARD OFFERED IN ART THEFT
6 KILLED IN UPRISINGS IN TRANSYLVANIAN CITY
NORIEGA'S CAPTURE CALLED NOT IMPORTANT
SUITS SAY DIET PROGRAM CAUSED GALLBLADDER DAMAGE
143RD ARAB YOUTH KILLED IN UPRISING
INDIA REJECTS COKE'S BID TO BUILD PLANT
MONGOLIAN LEGISLATURE CHOOSES NEW LEADER
POLISH PATRIOT'S REMAINS MAY BE SENT HOME AT LAST
READ MY TEA LEAVES, BUSH SAYS
TRIPLING OF DRUG FUNDS REQUESTED
SLOW RISE IN HEART RATE MAY TRIGGER PAINLESS ANGINA
THIRD WORLD TERMED LIKELY TROUBLE SPOT
NAMIBIANS CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE
POINDEXTER LOSES BID FOR DIARIES
NATION COUNTS HOMELESS
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