The Washington Post back issues from Thursday, October 5:
House Votes To Repeal Health Plan;Action Follows Drive By Elderly Against `Catastrophic' Surtax
Oct 05, 1989;
NE Firebombing Escalates Fears in Edmond Trial
Oct 05, 1989;
Officer's Death Inspires a Life;Memory Joins Mother and Policewoman
Oct 05, 1989;
Panel Votes New Tax Breaks; Bradley: Finance Committee's Bill `Troubling'
Oct 05, 1989;
4 Punished Lightly in USS Iowa Probe;Navy Says Dereliction of Duty Did Not Cause Fatal Explosion
Oct 05, 1989;
Rebels Held Noriega for Hours;General's Fate Was Discussed With U.S. Officer During Coup Attempt
Oct 05, 1989;
Thousands More E. Germans Leave Prague for the West;Crowds on Tracks Delay Arrival of Trains
Oct 05, 1989;
A Scrappy Star Is Born
Oct 05, 1989;
N.Y. Private Hospitals, Said to Be Nearly `Bankrupt,' Agree to Raise Wages
Oct 05, 1989;
Snacking or 3 Square Meals a Day?;People Who Nibble May End Up With Lower Cholesterol Levels
Oct 05, 1989;
Detroit News Wins Top `Freedom of Information' Award
Oct 05, 1989
Mine Workers Decide to Affiliate With AFL-CIO
Oct 05, 1989;
EPA Moves Against 11 Cities Over Toxic Chemicals Disposal
Oct 05, 1989
Bush's Support Broad but Not Deep;Poll Finds Concern About Slowness on Major Domestic Problems
Oct 05, 1989;
Nominees for Labor Dept., NLRB Advance
Oct 05, 1989;
Audit Finds Favoritism in HUD Awards;Discretionary Fund Controls `Nonexistent'
Oct 05, 1989;
Senate Puts Off Vote on a Flag-Defacing Ban
Oct 05, 1989;
Bush to Campaign for 2 Republican Underdogs;Decision Follows GOP Bickering About President's Absence During Texas House Race
Oct 05, 1989;
Salinas Lauds Closer U.S.-Mexico Ties;Hill Speech Urges Open Trade, Better Treatment of Immigrants
Oct 05, 1989;
Reining In the Fund-Raisers;White House Puts Access-Peddling GOP Committees on Notice
Oct 05, 1989;
Washington Journal; They're All Tree-Huggers Now
Oct 05, 1989;
The 242-Vote `Catastrophic' Turnabout
Oct 05, 1989;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Oct 05, 1989
The Coup That Failed
Oct 05, 1989
Mr. Bush's D.C. Veto Threat
Oct 05, 1989
The FHA's Losses
Oct 05, 1989
Tee for Two
Oct 05, 1989
For the Record
Oct 05, 1989
Soviet Silence on Katyn
Oct 05, 1989
`The Democrats and Nicaragua'
Oct 05, 1989
After Hugo: The Heroes
Oct 05, 1989
Old Spies, New Day
Oct 05, 1989
Marcos's Last Laugh
Oct 05, 1989;
Better Life Choices, Less Crack
Oct 05, 1989;
Bush and the Bankers
Oct 05, 1989;
A Catcher's Craft
Oct 05, 1989;
Charleston's New Phase: Sales, Souvenirs and Disillusionment;Hardships Are Most Severe in Outlying Areas
Oct 05, 1989;
Coast Guard Seizes 11,500 Pounds of Cocaine
Oct 05, 1989;
Hijacker Gets 30-Year Prison Term;Case Was First to Involve Air Piracy Overseas
Oct 05, 1989;
`Chip' Inventors Win $350,000
Oct 05, 1989
Crippled B-1 Lands on Dry Lake
Oct 05, 1989
Eight Missing From Boat Hunted
Oct 05, 1989
Jersey City School System Seized by State Officials
Oct 05, 1989
Miami Police Indicted in Death
Oct 05, 1989
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Oct 05, 1989
Few Contract AIDS From Transfusions
Oct 05, 1989
Panel Issues Guidance on Prenatal Care
Oct 05, 1989
Arson Blackens Mt. Carmel Forest;Israel Blames Arab Militants In Loss of Cherished Trees
Oct 05, 1989;
Moscow Seeks Latin Peace Role;Soviet Asks Central American Arms Cuts, U.S.-Soviet Guarantees
Oct 05, 1989;
Vietnam Tackles Its Economic Ills;Hanoi's Hopes for New Trade After Cambodia Pullout Fading
Oct 05, 1989;
Czech Vows Moves Toward Democracy
Oct 05, 1989;
In the Soviet Union, the Reign of Ideology Is on the Wane
Oct 05, 1989;
New Party Leader in Ukraine Is Clearly Not a Liberal
Oct 05, 1989;
Would-Be Emigres Leave U.S. Embassy;East Germany Promises 18 May Emigrate
Oct 05, 1989;
President Backs $200 Million Addition to Polish Aid;Bush Under Pressure From Democrats and Europeans to Help Transition From Communist to a Free Economy
Oct 05, 1989;
U.S., Soviets May Set Up Communication Links at Sea
Oct 05, 1989;
2,075 Colombian Police Fired for Drug Links
Oct 05, 1989
House Votes More Aid for Nicaraguan Challenger
Oct 05, 1989
USAF Tanker Explodes in Air; Three Said Killed, One Missing
Oct 05, 1989
Noriega Consolidates Control After Coup Attempt
Oct 05, 1989;
Hong Kong Refugees
Oct 05, 1989
Jewish Leader Slain in Belgium
Oct 05, 1989
Killings in South Africa
Oct 05, 1989
Lebanese Christians Urge Syrian Pullout
Oct 05, 1989;
Giants Open Up on Cubs, 11-3; A's Win 2nd; Clark Hits Two Homers, Has NLCS-Record 6 RBI
Oct 05, 1989;