The Washington Post back issues from Thursday, July 12:
Bush Defends Son's `Integrity and Honor';Strategists Say S&L Probe May Hurt GOP
Jul 12, 1990;
Crime Bill Bolsters S&L Enforcement
Jul 12, 1990;
Gorbachev Repels Another Challenge;Congress Elects President's Moderate Nominee to No. 2 Party Post
Jul 12, 1990;
Jenkins May Get Six-Figure Deal to Resign;D.C. School Board Meets Today on Future of Superintendent
Jul 12, 1990;
Mandatory Use of Seat Belts By Employees on Job Sought
Jul 12, 1990;
Summit Yields Some Concessions;Individual Nations May Send Soviets Aid; Farm Trade Unresolved
Jul 12, 1990;
Witness Ties '87 Barry Illness to Drugs
Jul 12, 1990;
Helping Themselves to Mush
Jul 12, 1990;
A Legend's Heir, Embroiled Over Barbecue
Jul 12, 1990;
Relatively Cheap Drug May Reverse Bone Loss;Rate of Spine Fractures Cut in Half in Study
Jul 12, 1990;
Nun Is Named Successor to Ritter As President of Covenant House
Jul 12, 1990
Report to Cite Emissions at Hanford;Airborne Radiation Doses in 1940s Called `Potentially Large'
Jul 12, 1990;
Watkins Names DOE Aide As Hanford Plant Manager
Jul 12, 1990;
Democrats Choose New York for '92;Madison Square Garden Will Be Site of Four-Day Convention
Jul 12, 1990;
Bush, Kohl: International Odd Couple;New World Order Bonds Two Dissimilar Leaders
Jul 12, 1990;
Gorbachev Remains A Source of Dissent;No Accord on His Prospects, Appeal for Help
Jul 12, 1990;
Canada's Crisis Baffles Other Leaders
Jul 12, 1990
Statement Aimed at Farm Subsidies Impasse;Industrial Nation Leaders Hope to Give Impetus to Uruguay Round of Free Trade Talks
Jul 12, 1990;
Barry Conspiracy Charge Opened the Door to Some Damaging Evidence
Jul 12, 1990;
Gray Named To Head Soil Conservation
Jul 12, 1990;
Thornburgh Denies Justice Dept. Singles Out Black Officials for Prosecution
Jul 12, 1990;
Rostenkowski: Tax May Be Sought for S&Ls
Jul 12, 1990;
Ex-Owner of Dallas Thrift Is Indicted;Edwin McBirney III Cited in 17 Counts, Including Bank Fraud
Jul 12, 1990;
IRS Given Added Funds Sought by White House
Jul 12, 1990;
Mitchell Says Rich Must Pay for Capital-Gains Break
Jul 12, 1990;
Appetite For Energy Still Growing:Little Progress Seen Toward 10% Trim
Jul 12, 1990;
Washington Journal; By Invitation Only
Jul 12, 1990;
Indians Win a Round on Water;Lujan Withholds Pumping Permit Sought in Arizona by Coal Firm
Jul 12, 1990;
Children, Abuse and Videotapes
Jul 12, 1990
The Gorbachev Contradiction
Jul 12, 1990
S&L Recriminations (Cont'd.)
Jul 12, 1990
Federal Help for Roads and Skies
Jul 12, 1990
Access to the Nixon Library
Jul 12, 1990
For the Record
Jul 12, 1990
A Riveting World Cup
Jul 12, 1990
Sterling Tucker: Off and Running
Jul 12, 1990
Tax Exemption-Not for the Catholic Church
Jul 12, 1990
Timber!
Jul 12, 1990
`Where Are the Healers?'
Jul 12, 1990
Black Candidates: Running Stronger and Better
Jul 12, 1990;
Celebrity Froth
Jul 12, 1990;
France- Still On Guard
Jul 12, 1990;
The Seven: Extending a Hand to Moscow
Jul 12, 1990;
Polish Farmers Protest Their Economic Plight;Tractors Used to Block Main Highways
Jul 12, 1990;
Refugees Say Western Radio Pierced Albania's Armor of Isolation
Jul 12, 1990;
S. African Marxists Eye Future;Communist Party Sees Opportunity for Socialism After Apartheid
Jul 12, 1990;
Sandinistas' Objective Is Seen as a Veto Over Popularly Elected Chamorro
Jul 12, 1990;
Striking Soviet Coal Miners Blame Party for Economic Woes
Jul 12, 1990;
Officer Slain in Gunfight With Indians Over Expansion of Quebec Golf Course
Jul 12, 1990
Exiled Aristocrat Is Top Havel Aide;Prince's Job in Czechoslovakia: Shape Up Presidential Staff
Jul 12, 1990;
Kenyan Dissident Flies to London
Jul 12, 1990
Colombian Trafficker Again Eludes Capture
Jul 12, 1990
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Jul 12, 1990
Cityscape; Baltimore's Dream of a Field
Jul 12, 1990;
Corporate Sky Diving
Jul 12, 1990;
Theater; Destiny's Dizzy Spin; In N.Y., John Guare's `Six Degrees'
Jul 12, 1990;
In the Good Old Summer House; Opening Windows on a World Away From It All
Jul 12, 1990;
Mrs. Bush's Summit Overlook; For the Spouses, a Congenial Visit
Jul 12, 1990;
PERSONALITIES
Jul 12, 1990;
Book World; Sentenced to Hard Labor; Unlikable Cons in a Long, Murky Prison Mystery
Jul 12, 1990;
Rejected Artists Plan Appeal; 4 to Ask National Endowment to Reinstate Grants
Jul 12, 1990
TV's Most Humane Shows
Jul 12, 1990
Duplicitous Duplication
Jul 12, 1990;
New on Tape
Jul 12, 1990
The Clovers
Jul 12, 1990;