Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: FRIDAY, May 18, 1990
- BUDGET TALKS RESUME AMID DISTRUST
- GROUPS PRAISE IDEA OF YOUTH SERVICE BILL
- FREED HOSTAGE'S LARYNX REMOVED
- BRITISH AIDED N. IRELAND'S TERRORISTS, DETECTIVE SAY
- BROADCAST SHIP IN SEA OF RED TAPE
- RADIO NETWORK SHUTDOWNS NOT IMMINENT
- BRANDO'S SON HELD IN SLAYING
- DISCOVERY OF GRAPHITE IN STARS ENDS DEBATE
- U.S. EASES NATO STAND/ ALLIES NO LONGER ASKED TO RAISE DEFENSE BUDGETS
- BAKER TO MEET LEADER OF LITHUANIA TODAY
- SANDINISTAS CALL OFF WALKOUTS
- DOMINICAN CANDIDATE ACCUSES LEADER OF FRAUD
- ISRAEL DEMANDS PROOF OF BODIES BEFORE SWAP
- KOREAN STUDENTS, POLICE MARK BATTLE WITH CLASH
- DANGEROUS BACTERIA MAY BE SPREADING, RESEARCHERS SAY
- BUSH, CONGRESS SEEK RIGHTS BILL COMPROMISE
- CAMPUS CHEATING ON THE RISE
- BUSH, KOHL STRESS GERMANY-NATO VOW
- RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS WARNED TO SCREEN MAIL
- DAM FLOW JOINS RIVER FLOOD/ RESIDENTS GUARD AGAINST LOOTERS AS LEVEL RISES
- SOVIETS TURN TO WEST FOR AID
- AIDS CHANGE IMPERILS DISABLED RIGHTS BILL
- SHAMIR WINS TIME FOR COALITION EFFORT
- N.Y. JUDGE DROPS MOST HELMSLEY TAX COUNTS
- PANAMANIAN STUDENT CLEARED OF BUSH THREAT
- MILLS COLLEGE WOMEN END CAMPUS TAKEOVER
- DAVIS RITES EXPECTED TO DRAW 6,000 FANS
- WOMAN, 73, RELIEVED TO BE OFFICIALLY ALIVE
- NORIEGA CO-DEFENDANT GETS 30-MONTH TERM
- GORBACHEV, LITHUANIANS TALK
- SENATE OKS BILL TO CURB CHEMICAL ARMS
- N.J. LEGISLATORS PASS ASSAULT-WEAPON BAN
- NAVAL ACADEMY HAZING PROMPTS INVESTIGATIONS
- BRIEFLY
- RACIAL-SLAYING DEFENDANT FOUND GUILTY IN BROOKLYN
- BUSH, CONGRESS SEEK RIGHTS BILL COMPROMISE
- GAWKERS RISK HIGH WATERS TO SEE FLOODED AREA
- PROGRESS REPORTED IN PHILIPPINES TALKS
- LOUISIANA EXECUTES KILLER
- JURY FINDS TEEN GUILTY IN BLACK YOUTH'S DEATH
- SPOKESMAN DENIES BUSH `UNINVITATION'
- SMALLER BUDGET CUTS FAVORED
- POLHILL RECOVERING FROM SURGERY
- LAWYER: BRANDO'S SON FIRED IN SELF-DEFENSE
- RENOIR SOLD TO COLLECTOR IN JAPAN
- GERMANYS SIGN TREATY ON MERGER
- BALTIC CRISIS EASES
- RAISA GORBACHEV TO JOIN BARBARA BUSH AT WELLESLEY
- SOCIAL SECURITY CHIEF DEFENDS HER AGENCY
- RED CROSS ASKED ABOUT HOSTAGE DEAL
by SS