Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: TUESDAY, May 15, 1990
GORBACHEV REJECTS PLEAS FROM BALTICS
QUOTA QUESTION SNAGS JOB BILL
SHAKESPEARE IS ELEMENTARY
DRUG REPORT CHEERED, DOUBTED
MAJOR HANDICAPPED-RIGHTS BILL EXPECTED TO BECOME LAW
GLOBAL WARMING PREDICTED TO HARM CROPS
POPULATION EXPLOSION PREDICTED
PAPA WALTON PUTTING DRAMA IN CONGRESSIONAL RACE
QUICK DECISION DUE IN FLAG-BURNING CASE
BLACK-ASIAN CONFRONTATION SPARKS ASSAULT
MEN CRASH DICE GAME, KILLING FOUR
BRIEFLY . . .
BUSH SEEKS AUTHORITY TO FORCE PLANE LANDINGS
EPA SAYS LOVE CANAL SAFE FOR HOMEOWNERS
BUDGET DEFICIT LAW STRIKES FEAR/ GRAMM-RUDMAN COULD REQUIRE UP TO $100 BILLIO
DIOXIN LIMITS IN PLACE
AWARDS TRASH PACKAGE WASTE
ACCORD CLOSE ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL
JUSTICE OFFICIALS REASSIGNED
AIDS FUNDING BILL PASSAGE DELAYED
ANALYSTS SAY FED UNLIKELY TO CHANGE MONETARY POLICY
NLRB OKS COMPLAINT AGAINST GREYHOUND
KANSAS CITY GETS NEW PAPER
BUSH URGED NOT TO VETO CIVIL RIGHTS BILL
SOARING STOCKS EASE CONCERN ABOUT INFLATION
COURT GROUNDS TOWN'S BID TO TAX AIR SPACE
BARRY PLEADS INNOCENT ON NEW CHARGES
DRUG DELAYS PROGRESS OF HIV AIDS INFECTION
DE KLERK TO VISIT BEFORE MANDELA
U.S. TRIES TO TONE DOWN ENVIRONMENTAL PROPOSALS
STATE ORDERED TO DIVEST
BUDGET LAW INSTILLS FEAR AND LOATHING
FOR THE RECORD
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