Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: TUESDAY, March 27, 1990
IN VOTE THEY SET UP, HUNGARY'S EX-COMMUNISTS LOSE
COURT TO TAKE RAIL-MERGER CASE
BUSHES GET BROCCOLI
`FETAL PROTECTION' ON DOCKET
AIDS WORK FINDS STAR IN HOLLYWOOD
WITNESS IN LIST TRIAL TELLS OF DEATH THREAT
MOST KILLED IN PANAMA NOT SOLDIERS
FIRE-DEATH CHARGES TOTAL 174
STUDY: SOYBEANS MAY LOWER BREAST CANCER
WITNESS SAYS POINDEXTER CALLED ILLEGAL AID `NO PROBLEM'
SUSPECT SAYS DEVIL MADE HIM SET FIRE
FBI ARRESTS SUSPECTED CRIME BOSS
RADIATION TECHNICIANS STRIKE AT NUCLEAR PLANTS
E. GERMAN PARTY CHIEF DENIES SPY ALLEGATIONS
CORRECTION
CORRECTION
COURT TO HEAR KEY BUSING CASE
CONGRESSMAN SAYS WEIGHT-LOSS PLANS MISLEADING PUBLIC
STUDY FINDS SIX FLAGS FOR SKIN CANCER RISK
OIL CRISIS LOOMING, PANEL TOLD
JAPANESE LAWMAKERS RESIST TRADE DEMANDS
KILLING OF 9 BY POLICE DENOUNCED
MULTIPLE TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT DIES
EXPANDED NICARAGUA OBSERVER FORCE URGED
DISAGREEMENT DEVELOPING OVER DISARMING BY CONTRAS
TRANSMISSION OF U.S. TV TO CUBA BLOCKED
FISH EATERS HAVE FEWER HEART ATTACKS
ARSON SUSPECT ARRAIGNED
FLASHY WILDER, COOL ROBB: ONE ZINGS,
COURT UPHOLDS BLACK-LUNG LAW
BURMESE LEADER DENIES WRONGDOING
FISH EATERS HAVE FEWER HEART ATTACKS
GREYHOUND TARGET OF MORE SHOTS
SOYBEANS MAY HELP INHIBIT BREAST CANCER
DRUG BUBBLES FIGHT CANCER CELLS
REBEL LEADER ARRESTED AFTER CLASH WITH SOLDIERS
DESIGNER HALSTON DEAD AT 57
U.S. PLANS TO HELP LIBYA FIGHT DEADLY SCREWWORM
BUSHES GET BROCCOLI
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