Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, March 29, 1990
CHINA LAUDS BUSH, BUT WON'T CONCEDE
OBESITY, HEART ATTACKS LINKED
DIOXIN STUDY MAY SUPPORT VETERANS
IDAHO FINDS ITSELF ABORTION WAR SITE
PANEL OKS FUND LIMIT FOR COLLIDER PROJECT
TRYING EX-GERMAN LEADERS UNLIKELY
CALIF. CITY PUTS BRAKES ON CRUISING
GLASNOST COUPLE FLOURISH IN NOT-SO-COLD WAR
MINIMUM-WAGE INCREASE A WASH FOR SOME WORKERS
BAD AIR SPURS CANCER
HOUSE OKS EPA CABINET MEASURE
BILL WOULD BAR EXPORT OF BANNED PESTICIDES
LITHUANIA EASES STANDS ON GUNS, BORDER GUARDS
NUCLEAR DEVICES SEIZED
NASA GETS BUGS OUT OF SHUTTLE TELESCOPE
KILLER'S LETTER: 'AFTER IT WAS ALL OVER I SAID SOME PRAYERS'
BRIEFLY . . .
U.S. SAYS LIBYA ENHANCING PLANES
JACKSON MAY SEEK HOUSE SEAT
DRUG BUYER CHARGED AFTER QUALITY COMPLAINT
STUDY: BLACKS UNABLE TO LEAVE INNER CITIES
SOVIET OFFICIALS GRILLED IN HUGE ARMS SCANDAL
CODE REVEALS ROUTINELY LATE AIRLINE FLIGHTS
SLIM IS IN FOR AVOIDING HEART ATTACKS
SLEEPLESSNESS NOT INEVITABLE FOR ELDERLY
POLLUTED AIR LEADS TO SPREAD OF CANCER
RASH EPIDEMIC CLOSES SCHOOLS IN TWO STATES
ACNE DRUG SUPPRESSES PRECANCEROUS GROWTH
CANCER CELLS KILLED BY GENETIC SABOTAGE
HOUSE VOTES TO ELEVATE EPA TO CABINET STATUS
LETTER SAYS FAMILY KILLED TO ENSURE THEIR SALVATION
U.S., JAPAN MAY JOIN IN MILITARY RESEARCH
FIRE VICTIMS ARE MOURNED BY THOUSANDS
NUCLEAR DEVICES CONFISCATED/ 3 HELD; IRAQ DENIES INVOLVEMENT
BEAR ATTACKS KEEPER
AT LEAST 25 DEAD IN ZULU BATTLING
AUSTRALIA'S HAWKE SET TO BEGIN 4TH TERM
COLOMBIA SENDS 15TH DRUG SUSPECT TO U.S.
NIXON BECOMES REFLECTIVE, PERSONAL IN HIS LATEST BOOK
IDAHO FEELING FALLOUT FROM ABORTION LAW
STRICTER RULES ON LAWN-CARE CHEMICALS URGED
SOVIETS TOUR WEAPONS PLANT
JACKSON REPORTED EYEING HOUSE SEAT
SOVIETS OFFER AMNESTY/ LITHUANIAN DESERTERS URGED TO RETURN TO UNITS
KGB FOILED KREMLIN ATTACKS
NOT TESTIFYING LIKELY TO HURT POINDEXTER
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