Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: MONDAY, April 2, 1990
SURGE IN VOLUNTEERING PUTS STRAIN ON SOME AGENCIES
MILITARY A CASUALTY OF PEACE
TRAILWAYS DRIVER SHOT, CRITICALLY INJURED
CBS DUMPS MUSBURGER AS CONTRACT TALKS FAIL
HONDURAS MILITARY PRESSES HUNT FOR MEN WHO ATTACKED AMERICANS
U.S. BACK ON TOP AS NO. 1 EXPORTER
COLT MAY BE BACK WITH ASSAULT RIFLE
HIGH COURT TO STUDY CALIFORNIA EXECUTION
BRIEFLY . . .
IRAQ WARNS OF CHEMICAL USE
JAPANESE FLEET TAKES 330 WHALES OFF ANTARCTICA IN DISPUTED PROGRAM
PUNITIVE DAMAGES TO BE STUDIED
TOKYO STOCKS CONTINUE TO FALL
BUS DRIVER MAY LOSE ARM IN ATTACK
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