Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: WEDNESDAY, April 11, 1990
CELL DONOR SUES TO GAIN ANTI-CANCER DRUG PROFITS
TRAINING PROGRAM COSTS IRS BILLIONS
MEN CATCHING UP TO WOMEN IN NUMBERS
STRESS RISK HIGHER FOR LOW-POWER JOBS
DYING OFTEN POSTPONED FOR HOLIDAYS, RESEARCHERS SAY
TRIO SHARE NEGLIGENCE IN CARGO DOOR INCIDENT
THREE HOSTAGES RELEASED
JUDGE DROPS CHARGES AGAINST EX-PTL PASTOR
N-PLANTS STILL RISKS, GROUP SAYS
KILLINGS OCCURRED IN MIDST OF LIST'S 'MIDLIFE CRISIS'
WALESA MAKES BID TO LEAD POLAND
FIRE-RETARDANT PLYWOOD PROMPTS SEVERAL SUITS
SOUTH RANKED LAST ON ENVIRONMENT
CHARGE AGAINST BAKKER ASSOCIATE DISMISSED
NUCLEAR WORKERS AT HIGH RISK, GROUP SAYS
JOB STRESS, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE LINKED
WON'T SEEK PRESIDENCY, WALESA SAYS
SEPARATED BOYS ALLOWED VISIT
CANADIAN SURVEY TALLIES 141 UFO SIGHTINGS IN '89
CHRONIC FOOD SHORTAGES ANGER CUBANS, POSE THREAT TO CASTRO
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