The Washington Post back issues from Thursday, December 21:
Americans Taken Hostage; Scientists Held, Unguarded Hotel Raided
Dec 21, 1989;
Bush's Maximum-Force Invasion Still Entails Risks
Dec 21, 1989;
Jack Frost Becomes the Grinch; Front to Send Temperatures Here Plunging
Dec 21, 1989;
Noriega Headquarters Leveled; City in Chaos
Dec 21, 1989
Romanians Renew Protests; Ceausescu Blames `Terrorists'
Dec 21, 1989;
U.S. Forces Crush Panamanian Military; Noriega in Hiding as Fighting Continues
Dec 21, 1989;
Excess and Deceit
Dec 21, 1989;
American Journal; Chronicler of Rolling Chaos Under New York Streets Taps Rich Vein of Public Anger
Dec 21, 1989;
College Language Studies Called Narrow, Shallow
Dec 21, 1989;
Drugs, Homelessness Increasingly Linked
Dec 21, 1989;
Durenberger Apologizes for `Lapses of Judgment'; Ethics Panel Probing Senator's $100,000 in Book Fees, Personal Business Trips
Dec 21, 1989;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Dec 21, 1989
Antiabortion Forces Seek To Shift Focus of Debate; Leaders Will Focus on `Extreme' Laws
Dec 21, 1989;
Documents in Detroit Police Probe Vanish; Papers Concerned Ex-Official's Role in Disappearance of $1 Million
Dec 21, 1989
Water From Appalachia's Mineral Springs Sells Well; Profits Soar for West Virginia Bottlers as Health-Consciousness Fuels a $2 Billion Industry
Dec 21, 1989;
Soviets Orbit First Civilian U.S. Payload
Dec 21, 1989;
New Plutonium Facility Unnecessary, Panel Says; Cleanup at Weapons Complex Urged Instead
Dec 21, 1989;
Bethesda Woman Pleads Guilty In Death of Granddaughter, 4; Disabled Girl Was Given Fatal Overdose
Dec 21, 1989;
D.C. Schools Will Seek $600 Million Budget
Dec 21, 1989;
Jury Deliberates in Crash Fatal to 27; Kentucky Prosecutor Sums Up: `Now It's Time to Pay'
Dec 21, 1989;
Va. Beach Panel Members Assail Authorities' Actions; Police Reacted Badly at Greekfest, One Says
Dec 21, 1989
Area Police Gain From Dealer Pain
Dec 21, 1989
Episcopal Priest's Vocation: Testing Nuclear Weapons in Nevada
Dec 21, 1989
Probers Focus on Series Of Desegregation Cases; Supremacist Groups Checked in Bombings
Dec 21, 1989;
After 32 Years of Race-Bias Cases, Southern Judge Is Not Stopping Now; Wisdom, 84, Has Written Landmark Decisions Speeding Desegregation
Dec 21, 1989
A Clever Solution for Pollution: Taxes; Budget Bill Forces Manufacturers of Ozone-Depleting CFCs to Pay
Dec 21, 1989;
After 25 Years, Leaving the Hill in Frustration; Housing Panel's Ex-Staff Chief Says Key Policy Decisions Are Made by `Numbers Crunchers'
Dec 21, 1989;
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRESENTS `MASSIVE PROBLEMS'
Dec 21, 1989
New Address at Interior
Dec 21, 1989;
Progress Reported In Pan Am Probe
Dec 21, 1989;
Where's the Pork?
Dec 21, 1989;
William Bennett Was Wrong
Dec 21, 1989
The Panama Intervention
Dec 21, 1989
Fiscal Alert for a Region
Dec 21, 1989
The Corcoran's Road From Here
Dec 21, 1989
A School for Underachievers
Dec 21, 1989
For the Record
Dec 21, 1989
Hard Facts About Czechoslovakia (Cont'd.)
Dec 21, 1989
Thanks to the Kennedy Center
Dec 21, 1989
Brezhnev, Go Home
Dec 21, 1989;
A War That Never Should Have Happened
Dec 21, 1989;
Economic Warning Signals for 1990
Dec 21, 1989;
Good Neighbor Policy
Dec 21, 1989;
Canal Closing Underscores U.S. Concern; Waterway Shuts Down for First Time in Its 75-Year History
Dec 21, 1989;
The Conversion of Gen. Powell; Incidents Led JCS Chief to Reverse Opposition to Use of Force
Dec 21, 1989;
`It Will Only Get Worse,' Bush Told Aides; Attacks on U.S. Servicemen Were Key Factor in Decision
Dec 21, 1989;
PANAMA AND THE CANAL AT A GLANCE
Dec 21, 1989
Panama's New President Faces Tough Task; Endara Must Rebuild Public Confidence, Defenses
Dec 21, 1989;
Pentagon Identifies Four of 15 Killed
Dec 21, 1989
Phone Numbers For Information
Dec 21, 1989
THE KREMLIN; `A Sad Return to the Days Of Gunboat Diplomacy'
Dec 21, 1989;
AT UNITED NATIONS; `Gravely Violated Purposes of U.N. Charter'
Dec 21, 1989;
THE WORLD; Thatcher Applauds U.S. Action; S. Americans Decry Troop Use
Dec 21, 1989;
Business Climate May Improve; End to Restrictions Seen in U.S. Action
Dec 21, 1989;
CONGRESS; Decision `Was Made Necessary By the Reckless Actions Of General Noriega'
Dec 21, 1989;
Economic Recovery Could Take Years
Dec 21, 1989;
THE PANAMANIAN COMMUNITY; Some Local Residents Blame U.S. for Noriega's Rise to Power
Dec 21, 1989;
Noriega's CIA Ties Complicated Decision; Indictments Followed Internal U.S. Debate
Dec 21, 1989;
U.S. Cites Self-Defense; Legal Scholars Skeptical
Dec 21, 1989;
`A Lot of Sorrow' For Dead in Panama
Dec 21, 1989;
U.S., Noriega Negotiated Recently; Talks Conflicted With Pledge by Bush
Dec 21, 1989;
EXCERPTS FROM THE PENTAGON BRIEFING
Dec 21, 1989
TEXT OF PRESIDENT BUSH'S ADDRESS
Dec 21, 1989
225,000 in Hong Kong To Get British Residency; London Unveils 1997 `Safety Net' Plan
Dec 21, 1989;
Conservative Is Winner in Brazil Runoff; Gov. Collor de Mello Vows To Reconstruct Economy
Dec 21, 1989;