Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: FRIDAY, February 1, 1991
DEATHS RISE IN SMOKERS OF '50S, '60S
WIDOW KNITS TO WARM GIS' HEADS
BUSINESS BOOMS NEAR THE FRONT
MORE FUNDS SOUGHT FOR DRUG WAR/ BUSH PLANS TO ASK FOR $11.7 BILLION
EVEN IN SAUDI ARABIA, SADDAM GETS ARAB RESPECT
IRAN ANGERED BY ENTRY OF IRAQI PLANES
IRAQ PREDICTED TO TREAT WOMEN POWS GENTLER
RED CROSS SUPPLIES CROSS IRAQ-IRAN BORDER
JUDGE ALLOWS CONTROVERSIAL MEDICINE POLICY
U.S. PLANE CARRYING 14 SHOT DOWN
INCREASE IN TRICHINOSIS CASES IN '90 REPORTED
IOWA MAN CONVICTED IN THEFT OF 21,000 BOOKS
NEW IRAQI ASSAULT FEARED/ BAGHDAD SAYS WOMAN IS POW
DIPLOMATS RESIST CEASE-FIRE DEBATE
IRAQ HOLDS ADVANTAGE IN GUNS
FIRST WOMAN MIA PROMPTS DEBATE/ FEMALE MILITARY, COMBAT ROLES ARGUED
FBI SAYS THREAT OF TERRORISM WON'T END WHEN WAR IS OVER
BUSH HAILS MILITARY SACRIFICES
CASUALTIES TO DATE
END APARTHEID, SAYS PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA
IRAQI TANKS CROSS BORDER\ALLIES BOMB ARMORED COLUMNS, TRADE ARTILLERY FIRE
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