1990-02-21 Ball State daily news, Vol. 69, No. 111

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Description: East German premier urges immediate reunification talks; Bush might enlist caterpillars in war on drugs; Local fraternity sponsors Homeless Awareness Week; 6 arrested in Marion for dealing marijuana; Atlantis might face launch delays; Israelis deny accusations : Palestinians charge Israeli soldiers with unnecessary deaths; Thefts, auto damage reported to Police; Columbus jail reports 2 victims of suicide; State representative dies after long bout of illness; 3 injured in refinery fire; computers, cameras combine to create; Dental technician would rather paint on enamel, not with it; Give : Old clothes better used by homeless; ‘Take care of yourself; you only live once’; ‘Secret Passions’ to air as gay soap opera; Real life Indiana Jones found in adventures of Baptist preacher; Volleycards back home against old rival; Miami, Cardinals looking to ‘get back’; Women’s team seeks vengeance at Miami; Purdue, Michigan State in driver’s seats; Keady’s assessment : senior leadership; Three Mid-American Conference players honored; Eligibility rule may change : College coaches have mixed feelings over possible alteration; No progress : Players will stop negotiations Thursday if no pact is reached; Reid Ryan, Nolan’s son, verbally agrees to attend Texas
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Origin: 1990-02-21
Created By: Glaubke, David D.
Publisher: Ball State University
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Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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