The Washington Post back issues from Tuesday, July 23:
Chinese Are Evading Quotas On Textiles, U.S. Officials Say
Jul 23, 1991;
For Federal Employees, There May Be Free Lunch; Proposal Eases Restrictions on Meals, Gifts
Jul 23, 1991;
Gorbachev Rejects Party Doctrine; New Communist Platform Would Discard Marxist-Leninist Ideology
Jul 23, 1991;
Israel Delays Decision on Peace Talks; Shamir Questions Palestinian Selection
Jul 23, 1991;
NCNB to Merge With C&S/Sovran; `Mega-Regional' to Have 1,900 Branches
Jul 23, 1991;
Smith Accused of 1988 Rape; Florida Prosecutor Alleges Other Attack By Kennedy's Nephew
Jul 23, 1991;
Summer's Unmitigated Stall; Stagnant Air Keeps Region Simmering in Heat, Pollutants
Jul 23, 1991;
Postwar `No' Vote Syndrome
Jul 23, 1991;
Brief Midday Blackout Bakes Core of `Big Apple'; Thousands Forced to Take Powerless Lunch
Jul 23, 1991;
CORRECTION
Jul 23, 1991
CORRECTION
Jul 23, 1991
CORRECTION
Jul 23, 1991
CORRECTION
Jul 23, 1991
CORRECTION
Jul 23, 1991
Drug Activity in Panama Has Increased, GAO Says; Noriega Ouster Ineffective, Report Concludes
Jul 23, 1991;
L.A. Chief Plans April Exit if Successor Has Been Chosen
Jul 23, 1991;
After Intense Lobbying Fight, China Trade Status Vote Likely Today
Jul 23, 1991;
Partisan Divisions Reemerge on Ethics Panel Over Cranston Conduct Case
Jul 23, 1991;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Jul 23, 1991
Chemical Spill Forces Closing Of Section of River to Fishing
Jul 23, 1991
Collision Sinks Japanese Ship
Jul 23, 1991
Conviction in 1985 Killing Imperiled; Kidnapping of Foreign Suspect Ruled Violation of Extradition Pact
Jul 23, 1991
Jersey City Mayor Accused of Fraud
Jul 23, 1991
U.S. Tightens Sanctions Against Myanmar; Textile Pact Not Renewed; Drug Traffic, Political Repression Cited
Jul 23, 1991
Fighting Escalates in Croatia; Leaders Agree on Peace Plan; Up to 20 Reported Dead in Heavy Clashes Between Croats, Serbs
Jul 23, 1991;
Iraqis Hoard Goods as Deadline Nears; Allied Action Threatened Unless Nuclear Data Is Given by Thursday
Jul 23, 1991
Lingering Quake Damage Underlines Neglect of Costa Rican Port
Jul 23, 1991;
Security Council Briefed On Food Problems in Iraq
Jul 23, 1991
Appointment in Zaire
Jul 23, 1991
Document Suggests Abu Nidal Was Behind Slaying of Arafat Aide
Jul 23, 1991;
Mt. Pinatubo Mudflows
Jul 23, 1991
Powell in Moscow For 7-Day Tour
Jul 23, 1991
Romanian Sentenced
Jul 23, 1991
Spy Charges Filed
Jul 23, 1991
German Mart Quits Site of Nazi Camp; Townspeople Decry Loss of Employment
Jul 23, 1991;
The Ambassador Who Lost a Country
Jul 23, 1991;
Deputy Trade Representative Will Depart Post This Friday
Jul 23, 1991;
Farm-State Lawmakers Milk Dairy Bill for All It's Worth; Detractors Aside, House Panel Backs Price Supports, New Taxes
Jul 23, 1991;
Stanford to Change Grant Accounting; Pentagon-Style Procedures Aimed at Improper Research Billing
Jul 23, 1991;
Why Life Seems Better at the NRC
Jul 23, 1991;
Israel's Choice
Jul 23, 1991
Guidelines and Minimums
Jul 23, 1991
Tax Decoding
Jul 23, 1991
Who Got BCCI's Money?
Jul 23, 1991
For the Record
Jul 23, 1991
The Founders Avoided a Can of Worms
Jul 23, 1991
Judge Thomas's `Blackness'
Jul 23, 1991
The Syrian Threat to Israel
Jul 23, 1991
Cheers - Not Boos - for the RTC
Jul 23, 1991;
A Military Wink
Jul 23, 1991;
Developer Pushes Anew for Silver Spring Mall
Jul 23, 1991;
Dixon's Islands of Hope in a Sea of Despair
Jul 23, 1991;
Fairfax Rescinds Ambulance Fee; Tax Windfall Also to Pay for Police Guns
Jul 23, 1991;
GOP Registration Effort Sets Off Small Tempest in Maryland
Jul 23, 1991;
Montgomery County Crime Rises 15%; Largest Increases Seen in Robbery, Rape
Jul 23, 1991;
P.G. State's Attorney Plans Race for Congress
Jul 23, 1991;
400 Evacuated After Va. Gas Leak; Electrical Fire Burns Hole in Pipe at Apartment Complex
Jul 23, 1991;
Teamsters' Impossible Dream
Jul 23, 1991;
Downed Wire Delays Trains
Jul 23, 1991
Mother's Slaying Called Catalyst in Crime Fight; On March in NW Area, Police Chief Says Stray-Bullet Death Galvanized Residents
Jul 23, 1991;
Mail Thieves Strike in Kensington
Jul 23, 1991;
Singer and Songwriter Earl Robinson Dies at 81
Jul 23, 1991
Andrew Keady, Police Officer, Priest, Dies
Jul 23, 1991
D.C. School Positions to Be Slashed Include Interim, Already Vacant Slots
Jul 23, 1991;
DEATHS
Jul 23, 1991