The Washington Post back issues from Monday, April 3:
Activism Gains in Suburbia; Traffic Troubles Lead Residents to Organize
Apr 03, 1989;
A Soviet Failure in Space; Loss of Phobos 2 Tests Limits of Glasnost
Apr 03, 1989;
A Dealer's Creed: Be Willing to Die; D.C. Crisis Breeds Meaner Streets Series: AT THE ROOTS OF THE VIOLENCE: A DEADLY CODE OF CONDUCT Series Number: 2/3
Apr 03, 1989;
Exxon Confronts Reputation Stained by Oil Spill
Apr 03, 1989;
Fighting Escalates In Namibia; S. Africa Suspends Demobilizing Units On Angolan Border
Apr 03, 1989;
Haitian Coup Attempt Fails Following Antidrug Moves
Apr 03, 1989;
Rights Post Selection Is Criticized; Lucas' Qualifications, Record Questioned
Apr 03, 1989;
Dinosaur Egg May Hold Rare Fossilized Embryo
Apr 03, 1989;
Buffaloing the Deadly Tsetse Into a Better Flytrap
Apr 03, 1989;
Staying Clear of Fray, Daley Maintains Lead; Chicagoans Choose Mayor on Tuesday
Apr 03, 1989;
Bridge Collapse Kills at Least 7
Apr 03, 1989
Most Ex-Inmates Rearrested Within 3 Years, Study Finds
Apr 03, 1989
As Ambition Calls, House Republicans Answer; Many Newer Lawmakers May Seek Higher Office, Leaving Rollins With a Tougher Task
Apr 03, 1989;
BULLETIN BOARD
Apr 03, 1989
Ex-Quayle Aide to HHS
Apr 03, 1989;
HONORARIA SCORECARD
Apr 03, 1989
In Transition
Apr 03, 1989;
Kemp's Higher-Profile Presence at HUD; Contrast With Predecessor Pierce Cheers Liberal Veterans of Big-City Housing Wars
Apr 03, 1989;
Perkins Chosen Director General Of Foreign Service
Apr 03, 1989;
Judges Already Earn Enough
Apr 03, 1989
Play Ball-Here!
Apr 03, 1989
Token Wage
Apr 03, 1989
An Iraqi Bomb?
Apr 03, 1989
Teaching Math With Calculators
Apr 03, 1989
The Vatican's Higher Standard (Cont'd.)
Apr 03, 1989
A Fair Policy on Asylum?
Apr 03, 1989
The VA's First Mission: Disabled Vets
Apr 03, 1989
Orioles' Knot-Hole Gang
Apr 03, 1989
The FSX Deal: Caspar Weinberger Replies
Apr 03, 1989
The $550,000,000 Man
Apr 03, 1989;
Series Number: Putting Muscle Behind the Brady Plan
Apr 03, 1989;
Mate Called Coast Guard About Captain's Drinking
Apr 03, 1989
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Apr 03, 1989
White Supremacists Seek Election in Missouri Town
Apr 03, 1989
Coast Guard Faults Plans to Contain Spill; `This Has Shaken the Response Community'; Tanker to Be Towed to Oregon for Repairs
Apr 03, 1989;
Beirut Comes Under Heavy Shelling
Apr 03, 1989;
Crackdown on Kosovo Riots Harms Yugoslavia's Unity
Apr 03, 1989;
Gorbachev in Havana To Meet With Castro; Leaders to Discuss Aid, Latin Policies
Apr 03, 1989;
Key Salvadoran Case Thrown Out of Court; President-Elect Criticizes Kidnap Ruling
Apr 03, 1989;
Humble in the Jungle
Apr 03, 1989;
U.S. Expresses Concern Over Dollar's Rapid Rise; Effort Considered to Keep Currency in Check
Apr 03, 1989;
For Angolans and Namibians, Soccer Offers a Way to Play Ball
Apr 03, 1989;
Hungary Set to Loosen Restrictions on Media
Apr 03, 1989;
PLO Proclaims Arafat President of Palestine
Apr 03, 1989;
Angels Delivered Md. Complex From Drugs, Residents Say
Apr 03, 1989;
Barry Marches to Beat of Another Term; War Cry on Homicides, Violence Signals Mayor Is on Campaign Trail
Apr 03, 1989;
Better Not Cross The Foot Patrol;D.C. Pedestrians Fume At Jaywalking Crackdown
Apr 03, 1989;
Fast Life's Lure Ends Violently;Woman's Body Found On District Street
Apr 03, 1989;
The Power Brokers Of Prince George's;Political Prowess Brings Influence to Delegation
Apr 03, 1989;
Trucker In Training Before Spill; Driver Is Charged In Beltway Incident
Apr 03, 1989;
Piquing Soviet Interest
Apr 03, 1989;
High-Tech Va. Agency Looks to Upgrade Image Through Openness
Apr 03, 1989;
Living With Crime
Apr 03, 1989;
Museum's Grass Is Always Leaner on 1 Side;Visitors' Straying From Sidewalk Prompts National Gallery to Redesign the Landscape
Apr 03, 1989;
Housing Fund Can't Keep Up With Evictions in Pr. George's
Apr 03, 1989;
Innocent Shooting Victim Not Forgotten
Apr 03, 1989;
2-Way Bridge Tolls End
Apr 03, 1989
Body Discovered in Va.
Apr 03, 1989
City Streets Thick With Cherry Blossom Jam
Apr 03, 1989;
Md. Man Falls to Death
Apr 03, 1989
School Safety Panel Urges Fairfax to Hire Door Monitors;Photo ID Badges for Employees Also Sought
Apr 03, 1989;
Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run in Va.
Apr 03, 1989
DEATHS ELSEWHERE
Apr 03, 1989
Laurence I. Hewes, 86, Dies; Was Government Economist
Apr 03, 1989
37,204 at RFK Stadium See Orioles' Last Tuneup
Apr 03, 1989;