Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: THURSDAY, April 5, 1990
MOSCOW CAUTIONS ESTONIANS
TOP EDUCATOR ALMOST QUIT JOB/ TEACHER OF THE YEAR OPTIMISTIC NOW
REPORT: U.S. CUTS BACK ON SECRETS
PERES READY TO FORM GOVERNMENT/ COALITION CLAIMS 1-VOTE MAJORITY
FAKE SOS CUT SAILORS' CHANCES/ REAL MISSING BOAT CAUGHT IN HOAX
SENATE OKS S&L NOMINEE
IBM SCIENTISTS MOVE SINGLE ATOMS
DRUG CHIEF'S REPORT TO CALL D.C. EFFORT A FLOP
HOUSE URGES TIES TO LITHUANIA
U.S., JAPAN TENTATIVELY AGREE ON TRADE TERMS
6 MILLION EXPECTED TO ASK MORE TAX TIME
INDUSTRY BLASTS REPORT ON SAVING SPOTTED OWL
BILL WOULD MAKE UNSIGNED EDITORIALS ILLEGAL IN FLORIDA
CANCER-SCREENING TEST DOESN'T WORK
TOWN THAT REJECTED AIDS VICTIM RELENTS
CHEMOTHERAPY AHEAD FOR GOP CHAIRMAN
JUDGE DENIES YOUTH BID TO SEE BROTHER
FOUR REFUSE TO JOIN AFRICAN PEACE TALKS
AGENT ORANGE CANCER LINK REVIVED
HOUSE CALLS FOR SUPPORT OF LITHUANIA
`HATE CRIME' BILL OK'D/ BUSH EXPECTED TO SIGN MEASURE
RESEARCHERS LINE UP SINGLE ATOMS
SUMMIT SET FOR MAY 30/ TWO LEADERS FACE ARMS-CONTROL ISSUES
ART EXHIBIT DRAWS SUPPORT
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