The Washington Post back issues from Friday, September 29:
10 Area Federal Building Projects Approved
Sep 29, 1989;
3 Killed In Amtrak Crash in Va.;Scores Are Injured As Train Collides With Fire Truck
Sep 29, 1989;
FDA Authorizes Unproven Drug For AIDS Cases
Sep 29, 1989;
Ferdinand Marcos Dies in Hawaii at 72;Former Philippine Leader Leaves Legacy of Greed, Corruption
Sep 29, 1989;
House Votes to Slash Capital Gains Taxes;Bush Wins as Democratic Plan Fails 239-190
Sep 29, 1989;
Orioles' '89 One for Books;East Title Within Grasp After Hapless '88
Sep 29, 1989;
Senate Defeats Helms Move To Revive Arts Amendment
Sep 29, 1989;
Teapot Dome of the '80s
Sep 29, 1989;
A First Step Toward National School Reform;`Accountability' Seen as Key Principle
Sep 29, 1989;
CORRECTIONS
Sep 29, 1989
Summit Sets 7 Main Goals For Education;Critics Say Package Is Lacking Detail
Sep 29, 1989;
Fed to Back Congressional Proposal To `Eliminate' U.S. Inflation in 5 Years
Sep 29, 1989;
Four Bodies Discovered In Charleston House;Officials Trade Blame on Disaster Aid
Sep 29, 1989;
Balky Witnesses May Limit House's HUD Inquiry;Rep. Lantos Vows to Work Around Refusal of Former Department Officials to Testify
Sep 29, 1989;
Giuliani Ad in N.Y. Yiddish Paper Links Dinkins and Jackson
Sep 29, 1989;
Democratic Officials Publicly Silent on Private Differences
Sep 29, 1989;
House Vote Deals Blow To Democrats;Party Still Divided On Taxes, Spending
Sep 29, 1989;
Panel Votes to Equip Autos With Gasoline-Fume Collectors;Manufacturers Would Start Installation in '94
Sep 29, 1989;
Reporters Hear Private Jab by Bush
Sep 29, 1989
Senate Reverses, Adds Funds for `Star Wars';Protection From House Cuts Sought
Sep 29, 1989;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Sep 29, 1989
Jewish Refugees Flock To U.S. as Deadline Nears
Sep 29, 1989;
House, Senate Conferees Approve Lobbying Reforms;Plan Would Force Recipients of U.S. Contracts to Reveal Payments Made to Influence Government
Sep 29, 1989;
Bush Urged to Nominate A Safety Board Chairman;Lengthy Debate Hurts Morale, Critics Say
Sep 29, 1989;
Ex-Dukakis Adviser Albright Elected Policy Center President
Sep 29, 1989
FDA Sued Over Red Dye No. 3
Sep 29, 1989
Groups File Suit to Block Galileo Mission
Sep 29, 1989
House Posts Additional Cut in Hill Mailings;Point of Order Registered About Legislative Appropriation Breaching Budget Limits
Sep 29, 1989;
Our Political Schizophrenia
Sep 29, 1989
Help for Poland
Sep 29, 1989
Frankly Speaking
Sep 29, 1989
Federal Help on the Prison Front
Sep 29, 1989
Ferdinand Marcos
Sep 29, 1989
Just Say No to TV
Sep 29, 1989
Loans to Nicaragua
Sep 29, 1989
`Decency' in Djibouti
Sep 29, 1989
The Helms Amendment
Sep 29, 1989
On the Side of Genocide
Sep 29, 1989;
Why Not Buy Up Peru's Coca Crop?
Sep 29, 1989;
START: Politics
Sep 29, 1989;
START: Stability
Sep 29, 1989;
Baker Urges Palestinian Vote Talks;`Potential for Progress' Cited After Meeting With Israeli, Egyptian
Sep 29, 1989;
`Climate of Terror' Again Grips Guatemala;Killers, Bombers Said to Target Civil Rule
Sep 29, 1989;
Czechoslovakia Awaits a Thaw;Opposition Emboldened as Party Leaders Hedge Their Bets
Sep 29, 1989;
Shcherbitsky Dismissed as Communist Party Boss in Ukraine
Sep 29, 1989;
U.S.-Soviet Exchange Of Terrorism Data Urged;Retired Spies Suggest Cooperation
Sep 29, 1989;
White House Weighs More Aid to Poland;Foreign, Domestic Pressure Grows; New Assistance Is Likely to Be Stabilization Loan
Sep 29, 1989;
NATO Agrees To Cut Flights Over Germany
Sep 29, 1989;
Despite Scandal, Papandreou Holds Greek Stage;Ruling Coalition, Having Recommended Trial for Former Premier, Sets November Vote
Sep 29, 1989;
Bush Pledges to Aid Colombian Economy;Goals Include Restoring Coffee Agreement and Possibly Reducing Tariffs
Sep 29, 1989;
Arms Summit Proposed
Sep 29, 1989
Cambodian Withdrawal Is Bogus, China Says
Sep 29, 1989
Embassy Refugees Increase
Sep 29, 1989
Israel Closes Gaza Strip
Sep 29, 1989
North Korea Offers Talks With South;Pyongyang Drops Conditions for Roh
Sep 29, 1989;
Aquino Refuses to Allow Return of Body for Burial in Philippines
Sep 29, 1989;
Aging Sewer Gives Offense;Repairs Lag Behind Breaks in Alexandria
Sep 29, 1989;
Arlington School Remains Island In a Drug Ocean
Sep 29, 1989;
Barry Hopes to Seize Cars in Which Drugs Are Found
Sep 29, 1989;
Bureaucracy Topples Statue Honoring Massacre Victims;50 Attend Ceremony Near Chinese Embassy
Sep 29, 1989;
Each Side Throws a Dart At Fairfax School Day Plan;Full Mondays, 7th Period Under Study
Sep 29, 1989;
Foundling's Friends;Many Want to Adopt P.G. Baby
Sep 29, 1989;
Teachers Approve P.G. Pact;Bitter 10-Month Labor Dispute Ends
Sep 29, 1989;
2 Charged With False Police Report
Sep 29, 1989
Car Lot Owners Indicted in Drug Case
Sep 29, 1989