Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: TUESDAY, March 5, 1991
MARIJUANA MEDICAL USE URGED/ COURT ASKED TO OK LEGISLATION
ALCOHOL, CIGARETTE DEALERS OVERPAY TAXES
TERRORISM STILL LIKELY, U.S. SAYS/ END OF GULF WAR WON'T END THREATS
SOUTH KOREA SETS FIRST LOCAL VOTE IN 30 YEARS
5-YEAR TERM SUGGESTED FOR GUN OFFENSE
LT. GEN. KELLY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
U.S. TROOPS NOT FINDING IRAQI CHEMICAL WEAPONS
SUPREME COURT REFUSES TO LIMIT PUNITIVE DAMAGES
RELIGION JUST PART OF UNREST
`LEMON LAW' APPEAL REFUSED BY COURT
ARTERY DRILL CLEARS CLOGS/ SUCCESS RATE 95% WITH DIAMOND-TIPPED TOOL,
GM PREPARES TO BUILD '93 ELECTRIC CARS
SUSPECT LIKELY NOT BABY'S MOTHER
POLICE, FIRE STAFFS CHOOSING JOBS OVER TOBACCO
VICTIM'S NEW LIFE CUT SHORT
TALES OF IRAQI TORTURE UNFOLD
FREED POWS' FAMILIES REJOICE, PLAN WELCOMES
DISSENT LOUDER IN IRAQ
MORE SUSPECT SUDAFED FOUND
FIRST ALLIED PRISONERS FREED/ IRAQI TROOPS REPORTEDLY TAKING AIM AT PROTESTERS
JOB-BIAS RULING INTERPRETATIONS QUESTIONED
TROOPER DELIVERS GRIM NEWS
FIRST TROOPS COMING HOME
WARS GO ON
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