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The Washington Post back issues from Wednesday, November 4:

Bottle Bill Is Rejected In District; 5 of 6 Incumbents Win Reelection To School Board Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: THE DISTRICT

Nov 04, 1987;

Elderly Teacher Are Rich in Memories Series: ALMOST POOR: RETIRING ON FIXED INCOME Series Number: 4/4

Nov 04, 1987;

Former Barry Aide Pleads Guilty to 2 Theft Charges

Nov 04, 1987;

Moore Trounces Herrity; Defeat of Fairfax County Board Chairman Signals Slower Growth Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: FAIRFAX

Nov 04, 1987;

Nicaraguan Calls Defection Important Act of Treason

Nov 04, 1987;

Silver Spring Development Limits Lifted; Vote to Make Over Area Traffic, Skyline

Nov 04, 1987;

U.S. Shots Said to Kill Fisherman; Warship Suspected Boat Was Iranian

Nov 04, 1987;

Virginians Approve State Lottery; Two Democrats Elected in Arlington, Newcomers in Pr. William Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: VIRGINIA, ARLINGTON

Nov 04, 1987;

Iran Scandal, French Style

Nov 04, 1987;

CORRECTIONS

Nov 04, 1987

CORRECTIONS

Nov 04, 1987

Swiss Release Iran-Contra Documents; Bank Records Needed by Special Counsel for North, Secord Probe

Nov 04, 1987;

Tobacco Officials Tell of Hiring Deaver; Philip Morris Wanted Ex-Reagan Aide to Lobby South Korea

Nov 04, 1987;

Sen. Dole Cautious on Support of Ginsburg; Ethics Office Studying Nominee's Role in Cable-TV Case, White House Says

Nov 04, 1987;

Senate Backs Special Counsel Law; Reagan Aides Expected to Urge Veto of 5-Year Reauthorization

Nov 04, 1987;

Probe of Arizona Governor Is Temporarily Halted; Grand Jury Was Studying Campaign Loan

Nov 04, 1987

Both Bush, Dole Claim Victory in Puerto Rico

Nov 04, 1987;

Robertson Says Drugs Impairing U.S. Productivity; 1 in 4 Auto Workers Abusing Substances on Assembly Lines, Candidate Says

Nov 04, 1987;

Falwell Quitting as Moral Majority Chief; Decade of Political Involvement Coming to an End

Nov 04, 1987;

Summit Upsets Plans for Presidential Debates; Gorbachev, Reagan to Meet When TV Broadcasts Were Scheduled

Nov 04, 1987;

Democrats to Press Own Deficit Plan; Byrd Urges President to Give Budget Negotiators `Full Freedom'

Nov 04, 1987;

Dispute Over Bible Interpretation

Nov 04, 1987

Fire at a Marine Base Closes Los Angeles-San Diego Link

Nov 04, 1987

Hospitals Turn AIDS Patient Away

Nov 04, 1987

Stock Drop Spurs Retirements

Nov 04, 1987

Tests at Minority Schools Show a 10-Year Decline; Report Rekindles ebate on Standards

Nov 04, 1987;

SUPREME COURT CALENDAR

Nov 04, 1987

House Votes to Require Aircraft Anticollision Devices

Nov 04, 1987

Robinson Acted From Loyalty, Protectiveness to the Mayor; Ex-D.C. Official's Action Surprises Some

Nov 04, 1987;

TODAY IN CONGRESS

Nov 04, 1987

Bonker Says Export Inaction `Wimpish'; Lawmaker Faults Administration for Failure to Act Against Firms

Nov 04, 1987;

ANN DORE McLAUGHLIN

Nov 04, 1987

GAO Audits of CIA Proposed by 33 in House

Nov 04, 1987;

McLaughlin Tapped for Labor Post; Cabinet's Only Woman Would Be Lead Administration Fight Against Unions' Agenda

Nov 04, 1987;

Old Forms Live On -And On; Social Security's Outdated Letters

Nov 04, 1987;

STATE REVENUE: WHERE IT COMES FROM, WHERE IT GOES

Nov 04, 1987;

Car Inspection Headache

Nov 04, 1987

Mr. Gorbachev's Russia

Nov 04, 1987

Impasse on the Deficit

Nov 04, 1987

$150 a Day

Nov 04, 1987

Mayhem on Ice

Nov 04, 1987

For the Record

Nov 04, 1987

`Helmets Off' to Fairfax County's Fire Chief

Nov 04, 1987

Ingredients of Presidential Debates

Nov 04, 1987

Now, Who Will Guard Nuclear Power Plants?

Nov 04, 1987

Pseudo-Gothic on the Potomac

Nov 04, 1987

Courageous People; "With Jim Brady, you keep coming back to the sense of humor."

Nov 04, 1987;

. . . But a Spite Nominee

Nov 04, 1987;

Pakistan's Bomb And the Mujaheddin; We can discourage one and still help the other.

Nov 04, 1987;

When White Guilt Won't Matter

Nov 04, 1987;

Goode Holds Slim Majority; Challenger Rizzo Refuses to Concede

Nov 04, 1987;

Kentucky, Mississippi Pick Democrats for Governor Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: MAYORS, GOVERNORS

Nov 04, 1987;

District School Board Incumbents Given a Vote of Confidence Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: THE DISTRICT

Nov 04, 1987;

Fairfax City Rejects Bond Proposal Series: 1987: ELECTIONS: FAIRFAX

Nov 04, 1987;

Getting Out the Vote: Fairfax Candidates Hoped for Big Numbers Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: FAIRFAX

Nov 04, 1987;

Moore Backers Make Merry

Nov 04, 1987;

Democrats Win in Arlington; Gondles Beats Hager Series: 1987: ELECTIONS: VIRGINIA, ARLINGTON

Nov 04, 1987;

Newcomers Dominate Pr. William Board; Ebert Reelected in Prosecutor's Race Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: VIRGINIA, PRINCE WILLIAM

Nov 04, 1987;

Va. State Sen. DuVal Survives Republican Drive; Another Legislator From Fairfax, John Russell, Is Defeated by Person He Beat 4 Years Ago Series: 1987: ELECTIONS: VIRGINIA

Nov 04, 1987;

Alice Bird, Brown Triumph Over Progrowth Board Incumbents Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: LOUNDON

Nov 04, 1987;

Duncan Beats Rockville Mayor Van Grack; McNamara, Murray Win in College Park; Douglas, Hamilton in Takoma Park Series: 1987 ELECTIONS: ROCKVILLE

Nov 04, 1987;

2 Policemen Killed In Frankfurt Protest

Nov 04, 1987;

Some Victims' Wish to Spread AIDS Sparks Fear in Brazil

Nov 04, 1987;

Soviet Hints At Curb on Party Figure; Reports on Criticism Called `Fantasy'

Nov 04, 1987;

Election Council Office Burned in Haiti

Nov 04, 1987;