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The Washington Post back issues from Wednesday, April 27:

Bush Locks Up the GOP Nomination; Dukakis Painted as a Liberal Weak on Defense, Foreign Policy

Apr 27, 1988;

Dukakis Defeats Jackson In Pennsylvania Landslide; `Clear Sailing' Seen Toward Nomination

Apr 27, 1988;

Economy's Expansion Continues; First-Quarter GNP Rises at 2.3% Rate, Easing Fears of Dip

Apr 27, 1988;

FDA Advised to Limit Accutane Prescriptions; Dermatology Panel Rejects Idea Of Taking Acne Drug off Market

Apr 27, 1988;

Meese Asks Drug Tests For `Most' Workers; Mayors Assail Federal Efforts As Poorly Run, Underfunded

Apr 27, 1988;

Ruling Party Set Back in S. Korea Vote; Assembly Majority Lost for First Time

Apr 27, 1988;

Two Israelis, 3 Arabs Die In Gun Battle; Guerrillas Crossed Lebanese Border

Apr 27, 1988;

U.S. Demands Higher Limit on Acid-Rain Ingredient

Apr 27, 1988;

The Glow of Glasnost (II)

Apr 27, 1988;

Christian Science Couple Charged in Son's Death

Apr 27, 1988;

CORRECTION

Apr 27, 1988

CORRECTION

Apr 27, 1988

CORRECTION

Apr 27, 1988

Harsh Critique of Schools Prompts Finger-Pointing; Bennett Flails `Education Establishment'; Teachers Say Costs of Reform Go Unrecognized

Apr 27, 1988;

Court Denies Teamster Bid For Documents

Apr 27, 1988

Gun Detection Compromise Reached; Justice Department, Law Groups Agree on Metal-Content Standard

Apr 27, 1988;

Navy Teams Board Bonefish But Are Unable to Enter; 3 Still Missing From Crippled Submarine

Apr 27, 1988;

TODAY IN CONGRESS

Apr 27, 1988

Counsel Law's Constitutionality Argued; Statute Upsets Balance of Powers, Administration Tells Court

Apr 27, 1988;

Hakim's Attorney Protests Limits on Access to Secret Papers

Apr 27, 1988;

SUPREME COURT CALENDAR

Apr 27, 1988

Panel to Subpoena North Notes For Use in Drug Investigation

Apr 27, 1988;

U.S., Soviets to Share Civilian Nuclear Data; Agreement Is First Between Two Countries on Atomic Safety

Apr 27, 1988;

WAHT`S MY LINE?; Match The Candidate to Quotation

Apr 27, 1988

Dole Accuses Media of Liberal Bias, Fixation on Campaign Trivia

Apr 27, 1988;

Does Chicago Have a Mayor?

Apr 27, 1988;

Jackson Wins Round in Court

Apr 27, 1988;

Jackson's Crowds Thin; Nomination Hopes Dim

Apr 27, 1988;

Academy Chief to Scientists: Stop `Carping'; At Annual Meeting, a Call for United Stand Behind Set of National Spending Priorities

Apr 27, 1988;

HHS Ethics Panel Clears Couple Over Trips

Apr 27, 1988;

Trade Group's Tab Could Go To Taxpayers; A-Weapons Lobbyists Push New Association

Apr 27, 1988;

USDA Told to Rewrite Rules; Court Ruling Could Help Sugar Workers Win Legal Residency

Apr 27, 1988;

Much Ado

Apr 27, 1988

The Grasshopper Debate

Apr 27, 1988

Civil Rights Alarm

Apr 27, 1988

Israeli Censorship

Apr 27, 1988

Pie-Slicing

Apr 27, 1988

Hack Inspectors Indeed

Apr 27, 1988

Other Voices

Apr 27, 1988

Bashing Ward 3

Apr 27, 1988

A Sugar Disaster for African Countries Too

Apr 27, 1988

The Upbeat Candidate

Apr 27, 1988;

`Massive Evil' in Mozambique; "Children die every day so that apartheid may live."

Apr 27, 1988;

Was Bennett Unfair to The Schools?

Apr 27, 1988;

Official Defends Japan's WWII Role; Remarks by Cabinet Member Spark Furor in China, S. Korea

Apr 27, 1988;

Strikes in Poland Raise Prospect of Popular Uprising; Veteran Solidarity Leaders Take Roles in New Challenge

Apr 27, 1988;

World Court Rules Against U.S. on PLO Shutdown; Administration Has Rejected Demand for Arbitration

Apr 27, 1988;

Cuba Used Noriega to Obtain High-Tech U.S. Goods, Defector Says

Apr 27, 1988;

Delvalle Hints Flexibility On Noriega; Says U.S. Sanctions Vital to End Crisis

Apr 27, 1988;

U.S. Proposing Deal to Ease Noriega Out; Face-Saving Formula Would Let Panamanian Strongman Retain Power for a Time

Apr 27, 1988;

Saudi Arabia Breaks Ties With Iran; Tehran Accused Of `Subversion'

Apr 27, 1988

Soviet TV Shows Film On Rioting; Media Criticized For Slow Reaction

Apr 27, 1988;

U.S. Embassy in Kabul May Be Iran Target; Diplomatic Staff Reduced as Safeguard Following Warning of Reprisals by Tehran

Apr 27, 1988;

Syria, PLO Prepare for More Talks; Difficult Issues Remain Despite Assad-Arafat Rapprochement

Apr 27, 1988;

D.C. Agency Chief Pays 3 Aides' Rent With City Funds; Human Services' Woods Shares Apartment, Costs With Deputy

Apr 27, 1988;

Montgomery Police Veteran Named Chief; Donald Brooks Gives `Very, Very High Priority' to Fighting Drugs

Apr 27, 1988;

Moran Wants to Show That Comeback's Real; Despite 1985 Struggle, Alexandria Mayor Is Confident of Reelection

Apr 27, 1988;

Primate Inmate's Short-Lived Picnic; National Zoo Break-Out Artist Enjoys Romp With Her Public

Apr 27, 1988;

SE Mother Allegedly Slays Son While Aiming at Neighbor

Apr 27, 1988;

Whooping Cough Outbreak Strikes 15 in Montgomery

Apr 27, 1988;

Early Outs Authorized

Apr 27, 1988;

Baltimore Student Aid Fund Formed

Apr 27, 1988;

Prestige Is Expensive

Apr 27, 1988;

Redoing a Cemetery's Welcome Mat; Arlington's New Visitors Center to Replace `Temporary' Shelter

Apr 27, 1988;

D.C. Marchers Protest War Of Iran, Iraq

Apr 27, 1988;