Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: TUESDAY, April 17, 1990
LEADER CALLS FOR NEW GOVERNMENT
PANEL URGES CAUTION IN JOINT MARS PLANS
KILLER BEES' STING LIKELY TO BE FELT IN MANY WALLETS
BEN'S PENNY SAVED BUYS CONTROVERSY
MILITARY EVICTS 1,200 FAMILIES FROM HOMES
SENATORS DO WELL OUT OF STATE
ACCENT RULED GROUNDS TO REJECT JOB APPLICANT
COURT UPHOLDS BAN ON SCHOOL DANCES
NATIONS SAY BUSH DELAYING
ARREST CHEERS DESERTED WIFE
U.S. WON'T REJOIN UNESCO
ARMS DEALER'S SECOND APPEAL REJECTED
LIFE IN FAKE-FAT CITY: ANOTHER BINGE?
3 HUD NO-BID CONTRACTS NOT ILLEGAL, KEMP SAYS
THIS MAY BE YEAR FOR `KILLER BEES'
DANCE BAN FOES LOOK TO ELECTION
CONTRAS' REFUSAL TO DISBAND THREATENS PEACE
CHURCH'S UNDERGROUND FUEL TANKS HAVE LEAKED OVER 30,000 GALLONS
NUCLEAR SMUGGLING CITED
TWO AMERICANS SHARE JAPAN SCIENCE PRIZES
KEMP BANS NO-BID HOUSING CONTRACTS
TAX LETTER EXPLODES; POSTAL WORKER HURT
CONSUMER PRICES RISE SHARPLY
LITHUANIA TO LOSE GAS
CITY URGED TO CUT REAL ESTATE TAX RATE
PEYOTE IN RELIGIOUS SERVICE ILLEGAL
GALLERY PLEADS INNOCENT IN MAPPLETHORPE CASE
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