The Washington Post back issues from Tuesday, October 18:
2 Americans, Briton Win Nobel in Medicine; Research Led to Treatments for Leukemia, Heart Disease, AIDS
Oct 18, 1988;
$11 Billion Offered for Kraft Inc.; Philip Morris Makes Hostile Overture for Food Industry Giant
Oct 18, 1988;
Court to Rule On Flag Case; Burning of Banner In Protest Is Issue
Oct 18, 1988;
D.C. Tax Computer Churning Out Mistakes; Businesses Flooded by Erroneous Bills, Delinquency Notices
Oct 18, 1988;
Dukakis Says Polls `Having Terrible Effect'; In Ohio, Democrat Tries to Regain Footing
Oct 18, 1988;
Rivals Duck Big Defense Issue; Despite Making Specific Weapon Proposals, Neither Has Addressed Budget Crunch Series Number: occ
Oct 18, 1988;
Uzbeks Hold to Past as Moscow Seeks Reform; Compared to Baltics, Central Asia Remains Stagnant, Complacent Series: REFORM AND RESISTANCE: HOW PERESTROIKA PLAYS IN THE PROVINCES Series Number: 2/2
Oct 18, 1988;
White House Confirms Gown Loans; First Lady Borrowed Designer Fashions Despite `Own Rule'
Oct 18, 1988;
A Wimp-Turned-Winner
Oct 18, 1988;
CORRECTION
Oct 18, 1988
FDA Is Urged to Permit Wider Use of Cholesterol Drug; Gemfibrozil's Link to Increased Cancer Risk Unclear
Oct 18, 1988;
Rep. Swindall of Georgia Indicted on Perjury Charges; Republican Persuades Federal Judge to Expedite Trial
Oct 18, 1988;
What Happens to Contras in Honduras When Reagan Is Gone?
Oct 18, 1988;
Addenda
Oct 18, 1988
Custody Ordered for 55 Children
Oct 18, 1988
Evacuation at Savannah River
Oct 18, 1988
Food Poisoning Peril Upgraded
Oct 18, 1988
Numerous Cracks Found By Chance on Boeing 737
Oct 18, 1988
Trapped Whales Are Weakening
Oct 18, 1988
Bush Takes Offensive on Defense Issues; Dukakis Portrayed As Inexperienced
Oct 18, 1988;
Campaign Document Details Bush Plan for Airwaves Blitz; Emphasis Put on California, New Jersey and Ohio
Oct 18, 1988;
Bush Gives N.Y. a Second Look
Oct 18, 1988
Teamsters Endorse Bush After Vote by Members
Oct 18, 1988
Income Gap Said to Have Widened for Black Families
Oct 18, 1988;
Study Details Hunger in Washington State; One-Third of Poorer Families Suffer Regularly or Occasionally
Oct 18, 1988;
Forest Service Sued After Cabin Burns
Oct 18, 1988
LaRouche Pleads Not Guilty to Charges
Oct 18, 1988;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Oct 18, 1988
Senators Push for Tougher Measure on Ex-Officials' Lobbying
Oct 18, 1988;
Iran Agrees To Dredging Of Waterway; Iraq Has Demanded Shatt al Arab Access
Oct 18, 1988;
Israeli Election Campaign Focuses on New Faces
Oct 18, 1988;
Party Strife Aired in Yugoslavia; Leadership Meets On Political Crisis
Oct 18, 1988;
Afghan Guerrilla Alliance Rejects Soviet Offers for Talks
Oct 18, 1988;
Filipino Politicians, Leftists Call Bases Pact a Bad Deal
Oct 18, 1988;
Probe Discounted Evidence of Mechanical Problems on Zia's Plane
Oct 18, 1988;
U.S., Philippines Sign $962 Million Accord on Bases
Oct 18, 1988;
Haiti Says It Foiled Coup Bid By Sergeant and Ex-Colonel; Broadcast Reports Injuries and Arrests
Oct 18, 1988
Lebanese Morass Again Beckons U.S.; Presidency Stand Held New Mistake
Oct 18, 1988;
Taking Stock of Employee Thrift Plan; $2.2 Billion Invested Toward Retirement as Board Holds 1st Meeting
Oct 18, 1988;
Treasury Union Launches Raid on AFGE: NTEU Asks Labor Agency for Jurisdiction at SSA Pay Centers
Oct 18, 1988;
The ACLU's Issues
Oct 18, 1988
To Do Unto Themselves . . .
Oct 18, 1988
The Manila Base Deal
Oct 18, 1988
Hollywood Series
Oct 18, 1988
Justice for Nine Canadians
Oct 18, 1988
FOR THE RECORD
Oct 18, 1988
Austria Is Neutral By Law, Not Treaty
Oct 18, 1988
Parents, With or Without Degrees
Oct 18, 1988
Getting Through to 911
Oct 18, 1988
Home Rule and the District (Cont'd.)
Oct 18, 1988
Campaign Code Words for Race
Oct 18, 1988;
200 Cases in Which Justices Recused Themselves
Oct 18, 1988;
The Man Who Replaced Dobrynin
Oct 18, 1988;
Dawkins Backers Allege GOP `Racism'; Va. Party Officials Deny Charge Whites Abandoned Senate Nominee
Oct 18, 1988;
Ex-Marine Pleads Guilty To Silver Spring Slaying
Oct 18, 1988;
Local Broadcasters Bring Bits of Home Into Immigrants' Living Rooms
Oct 18, 1988;
Md. Offers Guidance on Euthanasia; Patients May Refuse Life-Sustaining Care
Oct 18, 1988;
1,000 Protest Role Of U.S. in El Salvador; 215 Arrested in Blockade at Pentagon
Oct 18, 1988;
Woman Named to Head D.C. Appeals Court
Oct 18, 1988;
Decision on `Windfall'
Oct 18, 1988;
Phone Snafu Hinders Services For D.C. Children
Oct 18, 1988;
District Begs For Help in Prison Crisis; Ruling Expected Soon On U.S. Role in Crowding
Oct 18, 1988;
Lorton Inmate on Work-Release Gets Drunk, Rams Tractor Into Tree
Oct 18, 1988;
Perennial Showman Reagan Goes to the Head of the Class
Oct 18, 1988;
Reagan Leads Cheers at Archbishop Carroll High; Catholic High School Authorities Call President's Visit a `Shot in the Arm'
Oct 18, 1988;