The Washington Post back issues from Friday, August 18:
AZT Found to Delay Onset of AIDS; Treatment Urged for Up to 650,000
Aug 18, 1989;
D.C. Rent Subsidy Program Misspent Money, Audit Finds; Report Cites Overpayments to Landlords
Aug 18, 1989;
Jaruzelski Accepts a Solidarity-Led Government; Polish Prime Minister Steps Aside in Favor Of a New Coalition
Aug 18, 1989;
Kremlin Urges Local Power Shift; 15 Soviet Republics Would Be Granted More Independence
Aug 18, 1989;
Moscow Hints Acquiescence to Move; Solidarity Government Seen Preferred to Instability
Aug 18, 1989;
Public Lists Drugs as Number One Problem; Concern Not Broad, Poll Shows, but Experts Say It Runs Deep
Aug 18, 1989;
Pitching Against the Odds
Aug 18, 1989;
CORRECTIONS
Aug 18, 1989
CORRECTIONS
Aug 18, 1989
CORRECTIONS
Aug 18, 1989
Hosea Williams Joins Race for Atlanta Mayor
Aug 18, 1989
The Meanest Streets in Queens, Where the Boot Reigns Supreme
Aug 18, 1989;
Rostenkowski Heckled By Senior Citizens; `Catastrophic-Illness' Cost Increase Protested
Aug 18, 1989;
Intensive Safety Inspections of DC-10 Engines Urged; With Key Part From Sioux City Crash Still Missing, Safety Board Takes Precautions
Aug 18, 1989;
Drug Could Benefit Thousands Here; Need Seen for Increase in Money, Outreach, Testing Programs
Aug 18, 1989;
U.S. Operation to Arrest Drug Kingpin Aborted; Testimony Points to Inter-Agency Rivalries
Aug 18, 1989;
Armed Forces Making Strides, Powell Says; General Gives Credit To Blacks' Sacrifices
Aug 18, 1989;
Abortion-Protest Rulings
Aug 18, 1989
Execution in Alabama
Aug 18, 1989
Exxon Scraps Project
Aug 18, 1989
Lonetree Asks Court to Block Book on His Court-Martial
Aug 18, 1989;
$9.4 Million Award Against Magazine Over Slaying Voided
Aug 18, 1989
Court Orders Testimony; Borders Pressured In Hastings Case
Aug 18, 1989
Two Groups Sue Exxon; Environmentalists Call for Trust Fund
Aug 18, 1989;
Accident Probe Focuses on Rep. Smith's Pilot; Toxicological Tests Awaited; NTSB Reports No Defects Were Found in Plane
Aug 18, 1989;
Equal Employment Opportunity Still Stirring Complaints at SEC; Agency's EEO Manager Is Involved in the Latest Controversy
Aug 18, 1989;
HONORARIA SCORECARD: THE MISSING MEMBERS
Aug 18, 1989
At the U.S. Trade Office, A Time for Trading Places
Aug 18, 1989;
Capital Gains Tax Cut: Do It With JFA
Aug 18, 1989
Poland at the Threshold
Aug 18, 1989
Coleman-Wilder: A Rotten Start
Aug 18, 1989
New Bridges for Engineers
Aug 18, 1989
Save the Turtles
Aug 18, 1989
Mickey Leland and Friends
Aug 18, 1989
Goodbye, Bloom County
Aug 18, 1989
University Pork Barrel
Aug 18, 1989
The Site of Auschwitz Was No Accident
Aug 18, 1989;
Thatcher Botched It
Aug 18, 1989
Gen. Graham's Pie in the Sky
Aug 18, 1989;
Drown the Berenstain Bears
Aug 18, 1989;
Leadership Below Deng Said to Form Factions
Aug 18, 1989;
Rafsanjani Takes Oath To Lead Iran; Hard-Liners Warned Not to Stall Economy
Aug 18, 1989;
U.S. Raises Its Profile in Guatemala; After a Decade of Arms-Length Relations, Military Ties Growing
Aug 18, 1989;
Britain, Argentina Talk
Aug 18, 1989
Carter: Peace Talks Set on Ethiopian Conflict
Aug 18, 1989;
Colombian Judge In Drug Case Killed
Aug 18, 1989
Gaza ID-Card Test
Aug 18, 1989
U.S. Thaws Aid to Egypt
Aug 18, 1989
S. African Groups Plan New Defiance Protests
Aug 18, 1989;
From Union Boss to Politically Astute Kingmaker; Walesa, at a Crest of Popularity, Responds to a Constituency Broader Than Solidarity
Aug 18, 1989;
U.S. Backs Pluralism, Limits Role in Crisis; Prospect of Noncommunist Rule Applauded
Aug 18, 1989;
Getting News, Sending Aid a Constant Battle for Lebanese in U.S.
Aug 18, 1989;
Malaysia Said to Cast Off Boat People; Influx of Seaborne Vietnamese Contributes to Shift in Policy
Aug 18, 1989;
Bell Atlantic Co., CWA Reach Agreement on Economic Issues
Aug 18, 1989;
DIGEST
Aug 18, 1989
Egghead's Growth Threatens To Crack Software Chain; SEC Investigates After Shareholders File Suit
Aug 18, 1989;
Filing Tries to Shift Blame On Dart Pension Fund Use; Ex-Officials: Former Owners Devised Plan
Aug 18, 1989;
Rate Watchers Foresee Declines Ahead-Maybe
Aug 18, 1989;
Trader Agrees to Plead Guilty To Insider Trading Charge; Probe Ends as Freeman Resigns From Firm
Aug 18, 1989;
U.S. Trade Deficit Drops to 4 1/2-Year Low
Aug 18, 1989;
Futures Exchanges Unveil Electronic System
Aug 18, 1989;
ROUNDUP
Aug 18, 1989
Sterling Firm Wins Channel One Contract
Aug 18, 1989;
CBO Sees Budget Deficit Staying High; Figures Show Limitations of Bush-Congress Agreement
Aug 18, 1989;
Fast-Growing N.Y. Firm Buys Memory Systems
Aug 18, 1989;