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The Washington Post back issues from Wednesday, June 14:

Bush Vetoes `Excessive' Rise in Minimum Wage; Bush, in First Veto, Rejects Higher Minimum Wage

Jun 14, 1989;

China Calls for Arrest of 21 Students; Prodemocracy Leaders, Shown on TV, Could Face Death Sentence

Jun 14, 1989;

Coleman Edges Trible In Va. GOP Primary; Parris, Unable to Expand Base, Runs Third

Jun 14, 1989;

Giant to Test Supermarket Cash Rebates

Jun 14, 1989;

Gorbachev, Kohl Pledge Peace Effort

Jun 14, 1989;

Hardening the S&L Battle Lines; `You Can't Restrict Our God-Given Right to Make Profits!' Series: The $150 Billion Calamity Series Number: 4/7

Jun 14, 1989;

House Votes To Add 700 D.C. Officers; $127.3 Million Approved to Curb City's Drug Violence

Jun 14, 1989;

MIT Criticized for Selling Research to Japanese Firms

Jun 14, 1989;

CORRECTIONS

Jun 14, 1989

CORRECTIONS

Jun 14, 1989

CORRECTIONS

Jun 14, 1989

CORRECTIONS

Jun 14, 1989

Southern Baptists' Conservative President Reelected

Jun 14, 1989

Southern Baptists Prove Tough Audience for `Sin City'

Jun 14, 1989;

2 Decisions Recast Minority Hiring Rules; Court Action Makes Proving Discrimination Harder, but Practical Impact Remains Unclear

Jun 14, 1989;

Ex-Official Declines to Answer Hill Queries on HUD Scandal

Jun 14, 1989;

Missile Plan in Peril, Administration Warned

Jun 14, 1989;

Mortality Rates High At 12 Veterans Hospitals; Study Likely to Fuel Health-Care Debate

Jun 14, 1989;

Reps. Gray and Bonior Are Nip and Tuck in Contest for House Majority Whip

Jun 14, 1989;

Bush Trip Seeks to Spur Clean Air Bill; Legislative `Gridlock' For Decade Deplored

Jun 14, 1989;

Independent Counsel Probing Gregg; Walsh Investigates Whether Nominee May Have Lied to Hill Panels

Jun 14, 1989;

At Coleman Party, Bated Breaths Give Way to Screams of Delight

Jun 14, 1989;

2 Delegates Assailed for Backing Referendums on Local Tax Win Renomination

Jun 14, 1989;

Seabrook Nuclear Plant Attains 1st Reaction

Jun 14, 1989;

Addenda

Jun 14, 1989

AROUND THE NATION

Jun 14, 1989

Jet Noise Prompts Suit

Jun 14, 1989

Jewish Group May Back Lifting Soviet Trade Curbs; Support Conditioned on Freer Emigration

Jun 14, 1989;

Judge Indicted On Racketeering, Conspiracy Charges

Jun 14, 1989

N.Y. `Revenge' Shootings

Jun 14, 1989

Pizza Policy Challenged

Jun 14, 1989

TODAY IN CONGRESS

Jun 14, 1989

Truck Kills Man in Box

Jun 14, 1989

Softening of West Point Honor Code Urged; Panel Says Flexibility Needed in Determining Cadet Punishment

Jun 14, 1989;

Between Boston And Washington: The Megalopolis

Jun 14, 1989

Committee Faulted On `Broad' Request For Lucas's Papers

Jun 14, 1989;

$1 Million Pensions

Jun 14, 1989

NRC Member Moves Up

Jun 14, 1989;

Polluted Waterways

Jun 14, 1989

Puerto Rico's `Monumental' Question; Political Status Is White-Hot Issue on Island, Almost Invisible on Hill

Jun 14, 1989;

Rancher for Wildlife Chief

Jun 14, 1989;

Setback by a Slim Majority

Jun 14, 1989

Back to a Pay Raise

Jun 14, 1989

Price Controls and Natural Gas

Jun 14, 1989

The Chaos at Ballou

Jun 14, 1989

Israel and the `Casualty List'

Jun 14, 1989

For the Record

Jun 14, 1989

Women Have Every Right to Enter VMI

Jun 14, 1989

Fawn Hall's `Higher' Purpose

Jun 14, 1989

Hiring His Girlfriend Is Hardly Ethical

Jun 14, 1989

Benjamin Franklin's Home Deserves to Be Saved

Jun 14, 1989

The Spelling Bee: A Sting Operation

Jun 14, 1989

A British Lesson In Wit

Jun 14, 1989;

Ruling in Favor of White Males

Jun 14, 1989;

A Soft Landing?

Jun 14, 1989;

Why Democrats Target Gingrich and Atwater

Jun 14, 1989;

Reagan: Spread of Ideas Can Outdate NATO;London's Guildhall Told, `You Cannot Massacre an Idea; You Cannot Run Tanks Over Hope'

Jun 14, 1989;

Solidarity-Party Alliance Has Walesa Wearing Mantle of Nonpartisan Patriot

Jun 14, 1989;

U.S. Military Chief Praises Soviet Cuts but Advises Vigilance

Jun 14, 1989;

2 Chinese Diplomats Undecided on Asylum

Jun 14, 1989

Consulate Officials Reportedly Visit, Videotape Chinese Activists in U.S.

Jun 14, 1989;

Let 2 Dissidents Leave Country, U.S. Urges

Jun 14, 1989;

Stability, Economic Progress May Elude China's Emerging Hard-Line Government

Jun 14, 1989;

Sharp Opposition Rhetoric Opens Talks on Hungary Vote

Jun 14, 1989;

Britain Asks Viet Refugees' Repatriation

Jun 14, 1989