The Washington Post back issues from Sunday, September 30:
Bargainers Agree On Tax Package;Tentative Pact Boosts Budget Negotiations
Sep 30, 1990;
Market Awash in Wheat Drowns Hopes for Profit;Bumper Crops Tip Farmers' Delicate Balance
Sep 30, 1990;
Price of Oil Defies Logic Of Supply;Rising Costs Blamed On Specter of War
Sep 30, 1990;
`Sandbox' Flights Tax Reservists
Sep 30, 1990;
U.S. Approach in Gulf Clouded by Uncertainty;Officials See at Least Two Possible Outcomes
Sep 30, 1990;
W. Germans Lose Unity Euphoria Series: GERMANY; TWO COUNTRIES BECOME ONE Series Number: 1/3
Sep 30, 1990;
New Hampshire's Once-Booming Economy Slides Into Free Fall
Sep 30, 1990;
Shevardnadze, Foley, Dole on TV
Sep 30, 1990
At Least 6 Die in Acrobatics Plane
Sep 30, 1990
Dog Is Mistakenly Put to Sleep
Sep 30, 1990
Houston Channel Reopens After Barge Spills Solvent
Sep 30, 1990
Lawmaker's Daughter Pleads Guilty
Sep 30, 1990
United Way Won't Cut Scout Funds
Sep 30, 1990
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Sep 30, 1990
Walsh to End Iran-Contra Probes by Next Spring;Investigators Focusing on Possible False Statements Made by U.S. Officials During Inquiries
Sep 30, 1990;
Bush Presses for Japan's Gulf Crisis Contribution
Sep 30, 1990;
Black Governor Hopeful Fails to Get Key Backing
Sep 30, 1990;
Incumbent Belatedly Defeated
Sep 30, 1990;
Issues Said to Boost Turnout
Sep 30, 1990;
If It Happens: Furlough Plans Would Close Some Federal Offices
Sep 30, 1990;
STATUS OF DEFICIT-REDUCTION TALKS
Sep 30, 1990
Kenya Bans `Important' Law Journal
Sep 30, 1990;
TV's `Civil War' Enriches Trips to Area Battlefields;Show Deepens Interest Visitors Already Had
Sep 30, 1990;
Israelis Report Soviets Agree to Direct Flights;Jewish Immigration to Israel May Accelerate
Sep 30, 1990;
Kazakhs Protest After A-Plant Blast Looses Gases
Sep 30, 1990;
U.S., Vietnam Hold First High-Level Meeting Since 1973
Sep 30, 1990;
Bonn Court Overturns Vote Rules;Small Parties Likely to Benefit Series: GERMANY; TWO COUNTRIES BECOME ONE Series Number: 1/3
Sep 30, 1990;
Soviet Consumer Comes a Cropper As Potatoes Rot;Factions Sow Recriminations, Reaping Conspiracy Theories
Sep 30, 1990;
U.S. Force Seen as Only Option;Sanctions Unlikely to Drive Saddam From Kuwait, Analysts Say
Sep 30, 1990;
Workers Sell Their Dreams to Leave Iraq
Sep 30, 1990;
GAO Says Army Copter May Be Useless in War
Sep 30, 1990
Iraqi Carries Message from Saddam to Jordan
Sep 30, 1990;
Expectations of `Victory' Differ;Some Say Pullout by Saddam Would Leave Problem Unresolved
Sep 30, 1990;
`ASTONISHING SPLENDOR'; Last Stone Laid on Masterpiece of Faith
Sep 30, 1990;
District Expects To Double Size Of Deferred Debt
Sep 30, 1990;
Fairfax VFW Misjudged Land's Value; Legislator Profited In Later Sale to Va.
Sep 30, 1990;
Tex-Mex to Tandoori, It's Hot in Bethesda; Restaurants Give Rise to County's `Downtown'
Sep 30, 1990;
Insurance Inequity
Sep 30, 1990;
Don't Get Mad, Get Busy
Sep 30, 1990;
Local Calling Will Change Tomorrow
Sep 30, 1990
Student Protesters, UDC Trustees Hold First Bargaining Session
Sep 30, 1990;
Loudoun Blames Economy For Developer's Troubles; County Defends Demand for Amenities
Sep 30, 1990;
Richard Lyles, Ex-Prisons Official, Dies
Sep 30, 1990
Off-Duty Officer Shot by Mistake Leaves Hospital
Sep 30, 1990
P.G. Suspect Surrenders
Sep 30, 1990
Rolling Roadblock on I-95
Sep 30, 1990
Stray Shot Kills Woman
Sep 30, 1990
Two Midshipmen Charged With Rape
Sep 30, 1990;
Robert L. Ackerly Dies at 68; Longtime Washington Lawyer
Sep 30, 1990
Va. Cites Drug Treatment Center For Not Reporting Alleged Abuse; At Least 45 Violations Found Previously at Straight Inc. Facility
Sep 30, 1990;
The Gloom Boom; Are Voters Really More Cynical Now?
Sep 30, 1990;
Jocks, Gender and Justice; A Woman Sports Reporter's View From the Men's Locker Room
Sep 30, 1990;
Romania's Season Of Sadness
Sep 30, 1990;
Surprise! Souter Won't Surprise Bush; When Presidents Pick Justices, They Usually Get Just What They Aim For
Sep 30, 1990;
Back When Life Got Hard; How Animals Developed Skeletons in a Primordial Arms Race
Sep 30, 1990;
The New Pressure on Israel; A Changed Mideast Order May Force a West Bank Settlement
Sep 30, 1990;
Saddam's Beef With the Press; The Despot Got Plenty of Sympathy From His American Visitors
Sep 30, 1990;
Takeover at UDC
Sep 30, 1990
End the Aid and the War
Sep 30, 1990
Lessons From Past Oil Shocks
Sep 30, 1990
Health, Money and Fairness
Sep 30, 1990
Jeane Kirkpatrick's Mideast Fictions
Sep 30, 1990
More on Soldiers Who Won't Fight
Sep 30, 1990
New Sidewalks, Unsafe Streets
Sep 30, 1990
Victims of Agent Orange?
Sep 30, 1990;