The Washington Post back issues from Thursday, January 14:
Bush Asserts Wider Doubts on Iran; Vice President Says He Voiced Concern on Sales in Others' Presence
Jan 14, 1988;
IRS Says Texaco Owes $6.5 Billion; Tax Complications Could Imperil Settlement With Pennzoil
Jan 14, 1988;
Israel Rebuffs U.S., U.N., Deports Four Arabs
Jan 14, 1988;
Va. Budget Stresses Schools, Mental Health; Local Education Spared Cuts in Aid
Jan 14, 1988;
Schools' Power to Censor Student Publications Widened; `Basic Educational Mission' Takes Precedence
Jan 14, 1988;
Taiwan Leader Dies, Ending Family Rule
Jan 14, 1988
U.S., Japan Unveil Aid For Dollar; Reagan, Takeshita Increase Assets For Yen Purchases
Jan 14, 1988;
Va. Budget Stresses Schools, Mental Health; Baliles Proposal Launches Session
Jan 14, 1988;
Answers Raise More Questions
Jan 14, 1988;
CORRECTIONS
Jan 14, 1988
CORRECTIONS
Jan 14, 1988
Reagan Clears Space Booster For the 1990s
Jan 14, 1988
The Wyatt Earp of Eastside High; Unorthodox Reformer and Rebel, Principal Takes On the School Board
Jan 14, 1988;
Lawsuit Seeks to Win Refunds for ATV Buyers
Jan 14, 1988;
Simon Slips in Iowa, Gains in New Hampshire; Gary Hart Stealing the Show Since Reentering Democratic Presidential Campaign
Jan 14, 1988;
Teaching Regains Favor as Career Goal; Survey Finds Declining Interest in Engineering, Nursing, Computers
Jan 14, 1988;
`Just Sign the Next Name'
Jan 14, 1988;
Leaving Empty-Handed
Jan 14, 1988;
More Confusion For Michigan GOP
Jan 14, 1988;
`There Never Was a Formal NSC Meeting' on Iran Initiative
Jan 14, 1988
Ethics Office Probes Deal Involving Elizabeth Dole's Blind Trust
Jan 14, 1988;
Excerpts From Majority, Minority Opinions
Jan 14, 1988
China to Require Testing of Teachers
Jan 14, 1988
Way Cleared for Virginia Firm to Import South Korean Rifles
Jan 14, 1988;
`Type A' Men More Likely Than `Type B' to Survive Heart Disease, Study Says
Jan 14, 1988;
Counsel Urges Swift Ruling on Constitutionality
Jan 14, 1988
Two Primeval Galaxies Believed Detected; Objects Sighted by Graduate Student Appear to Be 95% of the Way Back to `Big Bang'
Jan 14, 1988;
Goodwill, Camaraderie Reign in Annapolis-at Least for a Day
Jan 14, 1988;
More Money for Social Services a Hallmark of Baliles Budget
Jan 14, 1988;
OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES;EXECUTIVE'S BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS 1988-90
Jan 14, 1988
Steps Sought to Bolster Md. System for Doctor Discipline
Jan 14, 1988;
TEXT OF GOV. BALILES` ADDRESS; `We Cannot Do It All'
Jan 14, 1988
HIGHLIGHTS OF GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE TO ASSEMBLY
Jan 14, 1988
AMA Proposal Would Limit Malpractice Awards; Plan to Have States Rather Than Courts Handle Claims Called `Dangerous for Patients'
Jan 14, 1988;
Snow, Ice Snarl Transportation In Several States
Jan 14, 1988
Army Offers a Cut In Bid to Salvage Helicopter Program
Jan 14, 1988;
Global Military Spending Put at $930 Billion in 1987
Jan 14, 1988;
Round 2 on State Department Budget; `We Got a Stay of Execution Rather Than a Pardon,' Official Says
Jan 14, 1988;
Bottom of the Barrel
Jan 14, 1988
Deadlock on the West Bank
Jan 14, 1988
Olympics-Bound
Jan 14, 1988
A Honey-Seed Cake
Jan 14, 1988
Judges as Defendants
Jan 14, 1988
Promises Kept in Prince George's
Jan 14, 1988
For the Record
Jan 14, 1988
In a Bolivian Hospital, Room for Hope
Jan 14, 1988
Too Little, Too Low
Jan 14, 1988
Fighting Apartheid by Banning Books
Jan 14, 1988;
Let the Small Investor Beware
Jan 14, 1988;
1968: Memories That Dim And Differ
Jan 14, 1988;
Murdoch, Koch and The Public Interest
Jan 14, 1988;
When Do You Lie for a Friend?
Jan 14, 1988;
Church Council Calls Hate-Related Violence a `National Epidemic'
Jan 14, 1988;
Biden Says Allies Back INF But Worry About Next Step;Democrat Eyes Measures To Reassure W. Europe
Jan 14, 1988;
Costa Rican Asks Nicaragua, Rebels To Aid Peace Plan; Arias Tells Contra Leaders To Quit Fight or Leave Country
Jan 14, 1988;
France Cancels Expulsion of Iranians; Hunger Protests Lead to Reversal of Dissidents' Ouster
Jan 14, 1988;
Thatcher Nudges France, Spain on Role in NATO
Jan 14, 1988;
Reagan, Ill Overnight, Feels `Pretty Good'
Jan 14, 1988;
TAIWAN AT A GLANCE
Jan 14, 1988
S. Korean Opposition Leader Meets President-Elect; Friendly Talk Illustrates That Postelection Process of Reconciliation Is Well Under Way
Jan 14, 1988;
Navy Plane, Soviet Fighter Almost Collide
Jan 14, 1988;
Bonn Official Sees Progress in Polish Ties
Jan 14, 1988;
More Silkworm Missiles Reported in Iran
Jan 14, 1988;
British Liberal MPs Balk at Merger Pact
Jan 14, 1988
France Moves to Adopt Political Financing Law; Enactment Seen in Time for April Voting
Jan 14, 1988;