Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, March 22, 1990
POINDEXTER JUDGE DROPS ORDER FOR REAGAN DIARY
MERIT PAY PROPOSED BY BUSH
COMMITTEE BACKS WIDER GUN BAN
'GRAFFITI' TOWN WANTS BRAKES ONE CRUISING
SINGER NEEDS BACK SURGERY AFTER CRASH
MENTAL ILLNESS CITED BY DEFENSE IN KILLINGS
STUDY CONCLUDES ASPIRIN CAN CUT RISK OF STROKES
CORRECTIONS
SENATE REJECTS THIRD TRY TO TOUGHEN AIR BILL
CENSUS COUNTS PEOPLE OF NIGHT
NORIEGA AIDE IN PLEA DEAL
MANDELA LECTURES BAKER
2 NEW STUDIES SAY FIBER DIET BENEFICIAL
BUDGET DEFICIT FOR '90 HURTLING PAST TARGET
BUSH: POLES MUST HAVE `VOICE' IN GERMAN TALKS
BUSH WON'T RENEW LIMITS ON ART FUNDS
DEMOCRATS TO PROPOSE $2 BILLION FOR EUROPE
ENVOY SAYS U.S. WILL LET SOVIET TROOPS STAY
DENG QUITS POST TO BOOST JAING
TESTIMONY SECRECY LAWS LIFTED
MYSTERY-FLIGHT LAWYER INDICTED
BUSH FIRM ON BROCCOLI, BUT PRAISES DONATION
BRIEFLY. . .
MORE JOB-SEEKERS HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL--TO TEACH
TAIWAN ELECTS INCUMBENT
BRIEFLY . . .
FOR THE RECORD
COAL ISSUE HOLDS UP VOTE ON CLEAN-AIR BILL
COMMITTEE TRIES TO BAN U.S.-MADE ASSAULT RIFLES
IRS DIRECTOR DENIES ERRORS WIDESPREAD
REPORT FINDS ROADS, BRIDGES IN BAD SHAPE
STUDIES CITE OAT BRAN BENEFITS
BUSH HOLDING ANOTHER MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER OF POLAND
ASPIRIN CUTS RISK OF STROKE
COURT EASES RESTRICTIONS ON GRAND JURY TESTIMONY
RECALL OF DRUG WIDENED
JAPANESE FIRMS TAKING OVER 7-ELEVEN
COMPUTER VIRUS HITS N.C. STATE
U.S. REACHES AGREEMENT WITH SOVIETS ON GRAIN PACT
SOVIET DEMANDS ANGER LITHUANIA
COLOMBIAN CANDIDATE ATTACKED
CZECHS QUIT SELLING EXPLOSIVES TO LIBYA
CZECHS QUIT SELLING EXPLOSIVES TO LIBYA
MAGAZINE: IRS WRONG IN ALMOST HALF OF CLAIMS
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