The Washington Post back issues from Thursday, October 20:
3 Americans' Particle Research Wins Nobel
Oct 20, 1988;
Bomb Kills 7 Israelis In Lebanon; Suicide Van Explodes Amid Army Convoy In Security Zone
Oct 20, 1988;
Crawford Aide Pleads Guilty; Tax Evasion Case Called Key Step in Probe of Councilman
Oct 20, 1988;
Dukakis Blasts GOP `Garbage,' Lags 52-45% in Poll
Oct 20, 1988;
FDA Amends Rules to Speed AIDS Drugs
Oct 20, 1988;
Nominees' Economic Goals Seen as Lacking Realism
Oct 20, 1988;
S. Korean Leader Calls for U.S. Links With North
Oct 20, 1988;
U.S. Rejected Proposed Sale Of F5s to Iran; Brokers Hinted Deal Might Help Hostages
Oct 20, 1988;
Put Up Your Dukes and Fight
Oct 20, 1988;
Tritium Termed Adequate For U.S. Nuclear Arsenal; Critics Urge Caution on Restarting Reactors
Oct 20, 1988;
Whales Persevere as Rescue Barge Sets Out
Oct 20, 1988;
Greenhouse Effect Foreseen Straining U.S. Society, Resources
Oct 20, 1988;
Progress Reported in Ridding Teamsters of Mob Influence; 10 Reputed Mafia Chiefs Agree to Stay Out
Oct 20, 1988;
Bill to Aid Homeless Approved; 20 Programs Extended
Oct 20, 1988;
Congress Strains for Antidrug Bill Compromise
Oct 20, 1988;
D.C. Teacher Charged With Indecent Acts
Oct 20, 1988;
Specially Fed Hens Lay Low-Cholesterol Eggs
Oct 20, 1988
3 West Germans Win Nobel Chemistry Prize for Photosynthesis Research
Oct 20, 1988;
4 People Convicted Of Cocaine Ring
Oct 20, 1988
Judge Allows Walsh to Shift Iran-Contra Case; Fernandez Charges Dismissed; New Indictment to Be Sought in Va.
Oct 20, 1988
Court Moves Marcos Closer To Prosecution
Oct 20, 1988
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Oct 20, 1988
Wright Joins Effort To Restrict Lobbying; Prospects Improve as GOP Strives for Deal
Oct 20, 1988;
Barry Aims to Defuse Computer Issue; Mayor Says "Errors Are Few" in District's Business Tax System
Oct 20, 1988;
Education Dept. Grant Process Assailed; Holocaust Program Bypassed After Criticism by Schlafly
Oct 20, 1988;
Helms Blocks Diplomatic Promotions; Senator Apparently Hopes to Force Confirmation of Ambassadors
Oct 20, 1988;
THE SALAMI THEORY
Oct 20, 1988
Senate Approves Fines For Procurement Fraud
Oct 20, 1988
Too Many `Plums' for Political Picking?; Panel Urges Fewer Appointees, More Opportunity for Careerists
Oct 20, 1988;
`She Loved Books'
Oct 20, 1988
Rep. Parris on District `Rights'
Oct 20, 1988
The Rowan Affair (Cont'd.)
Oct 20, 1988
The Banking Bill's Demise
Oct 20, 1988
Judith Rogers, New Chief Judge
Oct 20, 1988
Goodbye to the Gender Gap
Oct 20, 1988
Keeping Science Honest
Oct 20, 1988
For the Record
Oct 20, 1988
The Insurance Ratings
Oct 20, 1988
Neither Inefficient Nor Irresponsible
Oct 20, 1988
Sanctions Against Iraq: Let's Not Be Stupid
Oct 20, 1988
The Unpleasant Facts of the Matter
Oct 20, 1988;
Communist Crack-up
Oct 20, 1988;
Just Say, `Yes, I'm a Liberal' . . .
Oct 20, 1988;
Peter Rodino: He Kept His Compact. . .
Oct 20, 1988;
. . . He Has, and He's Losing
Oct 20, 1988;
Targeted Because She's Arab American?
Oct 20, 1988;
Scrutiny of 737s Is Speeded After Discovery of Cracks
Oct 20, 1988
Elect Republicans to Congress To Assist Bush, Reagan Urges
Oct 20, 1988;
TV News, Ad Images Melding
Oct 20, 1988;
Allegations Shorten Gov. DiPrete's Lead In Rhode Island
Oct 20, 1988;
Polls
Oct 20, 1988;
Judge's Husband Allegedly Kills Her in Chambers
Oct 20, 1988
Pope Punishes Dominican For `Deviant' Teachings
Oct 20, 1988;
Antiapartheid Activists Leave U.S. Consulate
Oct 20, 1988;
Salvadoran Guerrillas Step Up Armed Attacks; 3 Soldiers Killed; Car Bombs Rock Capital
Oct 20, 1988;
Yugoslav Policy Meeting Ends With Rebuff to Serbian Leader
Oct 20, 1988;
Afghan Party Meets Amid Purge Rumors
Oct 20, 1988
120 MPH Storm Roars Toward Central America; Hurricane Expected to Hit Land on Friday
Oct 20, 1988
Broadcast Ban Laid on Ulster Terror Groups; Opposition Attacks Move as Censorship
Oct 20, 1988;
164 Die in Two Separate Crashes Of Airliners in India in One Day
Oct 20, 1988;
W. Germans Arrest Pro-Nazi Latvian Who Fled U.S. to Avoid Deportation
Oct 20, 1988;
Pollsters Help Buttress Soviet Bloc's Changes; Once-Derided Surveys Now Embraced
Oct 20, 1988;
Vanbiesbrouck-Led Rangers Shrug Off the Capitals, 5-1
Oct 20, 1988;
Dundee Splits From Leonard; Cites Escalating Rift Over Contract
Oct 20, 1988;
In Their Travels on Grass, French Horses Find a Way
Oct 20, 1988;