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The Washington Post back issues from Wednesday, March 28:

California's Transportation Crossroad;New Construction Hinges on Gas Tax Vote in June

Mar 28, 1990;

D.C. Officer Acquitted of Corruption;Probe of Vice Squad Led to 161 Charges

Mar 28, 1990;

D.C. Votes `Shadow' Lobbyists;Council Clears Way For Jackson to Run For Statehood Post

Mar 28, 1990;

Killings in Sri Lanka Mount As Death Squads Roam South;Many Link Government to Latest Violence

Mar 28, 1990;

Lithuanians Protest Soviet Use of Force;Landsbergis Blames Gorbachev and U.S.

Mar 28, 1990;

U.S. Banks Trim Lending To Consumers, Businesses; Shift May Mark End of Borrowing Binge

Mar 28, 1990;

White House Tones Down Its Comments

Mar 28, 1990;

CORRECTION

Mar 28, 1990

Court Says States Can Restrict Corporate Political Spending

Mar 28, 1990;

SUPREME COURT CALENDAR

Mar 28, 1990

Cuba Carries Out Threat To Jam TV Marti Signal;Havana Charges U.S. Violates Sovereignty

Mar 28, 1990;

Fire Probers Eye Club's Tangled Ownership Records;History of Bronx Building Reviewed to Determine Possible Criminal Liability

Mar 28, 1990;

Death-Penalty Foes Seek to Avert California Execution;State Set to Resume Capital Punishment Tuesday With Convicted Murderer of 2 Boys

Mar 28, 1990;

Home Gas-Leak Hazards Cited by Safety Board;Agency Recommends Excess-Pressure Valve

Mar 28, 1990;

500 Million Infected With Tropical Ills;Research, Control Efforts Lagging

Mar 28, 1990;

Observatory Construction Blocked

Mar 28, 1990

Soldier, Peacemaker, President;Congress Celebrates Eisenhower's 100th

Mar 28, 1990;

Testimony Ends in Poindexter Trial;Defendant Not Called as Iran-Contra Witness; Arguments Due Friday

Mar 28, 1990;

Navy Urged to Bring Ships Home to Cut Costs;Ex-Secretary Says U.S. Should Rely More on Reservists, Hold the Line on Carriers, Battleships

Mar 28, 1990;

Panel Clears Nicaragua, Panama Aid

Mar 28, 1990;

TODAY IN CONGRESS

Mar 28, 1990

Cocaine Use May Be Underestimated;High Rate Among Arrested Suspects Casts Doubt on U.S. Survey

Mar 28, 1990;

Friction Arises Between Kemp And Senators;Budget Interpretation Sparks Disagreement

Mar 28, 1990;

Air Crew Was Imprecise In Fuel-Emergency Call;Board Releases Transcript of Cockpit Talk

Mar 28, 1990

Gray Condemns Rep. Savage's `Bigoted' Campaign Speech

Mar 28, 1990;

Senate to Vote on Clean Air Tuesday;Majority Leader Secures Agreement to Limit Debate

Mar 28, 1990

N.Y. Teenager Pleads Guilty In Drug Case

Mar 28, 1990

FAA Revokes License Of Pilot in N.Y. Accident

Mar 28, 1990

FAA Offers Airlines Limited Amnesty;Carriers That Report, Correct Inadvertent Violations Won't Be Punished

Mar 28, 1990;

U.N. Officials Reject Plea By Jackson on Statehood

Mar 28, 1990

A Clash of Cultures in Romanian Province;Violent Nationalism, Fear Rule Transylvania After Ethnic Clashes

Mar 28, 1990;

Israel's Politics Stymied;Rabbi's Remarks Deepen Impasse

Mar 28, 1990;

Toll Mounts In S. Africa Township;Up to 14 Dead After Police Fire Upon Protesters

Mar 28, 1990;

Soviets Cite Quayle Remark As Justification

Mar 28, 1990;

Chinese Communists Expel Members

Mar 28, 1990

Colombian Marxists Say Time Is Right to Step Up Rebel War

Mar 28, 1990;

Guatemalan Talks Begin

Mar 28, 1990

Hungarian Airline Halts Beirut Flights, Cites Risk

Mar 28, 1990

Mulroney Offers Crisis Compromise

Mar 28, 1990;

Nicaraguans Sign Accord To Put Civil Rein on Military

Mar 28, 1990;

Refugee Camps in Thailand

Mar 28, 1990

Suriname Frees Guerrilla Leader

Mar 28, 1990

Energy Defers to HHS on Safety Studies; Long-Term Research on Radiation Effects Never Saw Light of Day

Mar 28, 1990;

`Pay as You Go': Democrats Sense New Opportunities in Old Idea

Mar 28, 1990;

The Lithuanian Alternative

Mar 28, 1990

If Wishes Were Taxes...

Mar 28, 1990

Mexico and Free Trade

Mar 28, 1990

Howard University's Priorities

Mar 28, 1990

For the Record

Mar 28, 1990

Seawolf-An Investment in Security

Mar 28, 1990

Sen. Byrd on His Clean Air Amendment

Mar 28, 1990

Why We Must Complete Metrorail

Mar 28, 1990

Japan: Fears And Fantasies

Mar 28, 1990;

SDI No Answer to Nuclear Terrorism

Mar 28, 1990;

Sick of Issueless Campaigns

Mar 28, 1990;

Distributor Pleads Guilty In Va. Obscene Video Case;Firm's Owner Agrees to Pay $800,000 Fine

Mar 28, 1990;

Fauntroy Sidesteps Ward 3 Meeting After Barry Is Added

Mar 28, 1990;

Millionaires No Longer 1 in a Million

Mar 28, 1990;

Open-Meeting Bill Mulled in Private;Maryland Committee Locks Door of Its Hearing Room

Mar 28, 1990;

Tougher Smoking Laws Urged;Rise in D.C. Deaths Alarms Coalition

Mar 28, 1990;

U-Va.'s 148-Year-Old Honor System Scrutinized;In Wake of Scandals, Students Wonder If Inflexibly Strict Code Has Outlived Its Time

Mar 28, 1990;

8% Differential Proposed

Mar 28, 1990;

Prejudice Against Homosexuals Lessens, Frank Says

Mar 28, 1990;

Cropp to Seek D.C. Council Seat

Mar 28, 1990

District Family of 16 Evicted;Mother Had Gained Publicity Over Set-to With Mayor Barry

Mar 28, 1990;