Sunday, September 23, 2012

1987: The Washington Post



Jan. 2, 1987, Washington Post, Slum District's Residents Eject Filipino Communists as Killers, Gregg Jones,
Jan. 4, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Starts Test of Her Voter Strength, by Keith B. Richburg,
Jan. 5, 1987, Washington Post, Filipinos Fear Deadlock in Peace Talks, by Keith B. Richburg,
Jan. 5, 1987, Washington Post, Manila, Moro Rebels Sign Peace Pact; End Foreseen for 14-year Moslem Civil War in Philippines, by Keith B. Richburg; 700+ words
Jan. 6, 1987, Washington Post, Amid Cuts and Slower Growth, Some Programs Would Benefit; Request Includes Increases for Defense, Foreign Aid, AIDS Fight, by James R. Dickenson George C. Wilson,
Jan. 9, 1987, Washington Post, Optimism Marks Talks in Mindanao;Governor Host to Communists,
Jan. 10, 1987, Washington Post, Enrile Campaigning Against Aquino 'Dictatorship'; Ousted Defense Minister Emerging as Opposition's Most Prominent and Articulate Spokesman, by Keith B. Richburg,
Jan. 10, 1987, WaPo, Marcoses Agree to Testify Here in Kickback Probe; Iranian Link Reported,
Jan. 10, 1987, Washington Post, Thailand Accepts U.S. Arms Stockpile
Jan. 11, 1987, Washington Post, The Philippines, Past and Present, by F. Lisa Beebe,
Jan. 12, 1987, Washington Post, 32,000 Filipinos Protest Aquino's Proposed Charter,
Jan. 14, 1987, WaPo, Gold Fever Rages in Mindanao; Jobs, Revolution Put Aside to Hunt for Nuggets,
Jan. 15, 1987, Washington Post, Soviets Make Overture to ASEAN, 204 words
Jan. 15, 1987, Washington Post, Moslem Rebels Stage Attacks in Southern Philippines, by Gregg Jones,
Jan. 16, 1987, Washington Post, 'Platoon': Awesome Requiem, by Rita Kempley; 696 words
Jan. 18, 1987, Washington Post, Shultz, Kissinger, Filipinos Are TV Guests,
Jan. 23, 1987, Washington Post, Manila Troops Kill 12 Protesters, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Jan. 25, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Calls for National Unity; Leftists Plan March Monday to Protest Killings in Manila, by Gregg Jones, 685 words
Jan. 26, 1987, Washington Post, Filipinos Criticize Aquino Over Shooting; Church Stresses Absence of Land Reform,
Jan. 27, 1987, Washington Post, Pro-Marcos Forces Attempt Coup,
Jan. 27, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Aide Accuses Military, U.S. of Tapping Telephones; Arroyo Says Controversial Call Was 'For American Consumption', by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Jan. 28, 1987, Washington Post, The Philippines Under Siege, 569 words
Jan. 29, 1987, Washington Post, Manila Rebel Leaders Say Takeover Ends; They Say Occupation Was Not a Rebellion; 150 Troops Remain Inside TV Station, by Keith B. Richburg,
Jan. 29, 1987, Washington Post, Imelda Marcos Spends $2,000 In Sweep of Combat Gear Store,
Jan. 30, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Thwarts Marcos' Effort To Return Home, by Walter Wright,
Jan. 30, 1987, WaPo, Manila Links Plot To Marcos; Aquino Attempts To Regain Control Over Military,
Jan. 31, 1987, Washington Post, Philippines to Arrest Officers Who Led Military Rebellion, Keith Richburg,
Jan. 31, 1987, Washington Post, Personalities, by Moira Mulligan, 700+ words
Feb. 2, 1987, Washington Post, Talk Shows Focus on Philippines, Dollar, 254 words
Feb. 2, 1987, Washington Post, Act III in the Philippines
Feb. 2, 1987, WaPo, Filipinos Cast Votes On Charter; Troops Alerted For Disruptions During Balloting,
Feb. 2, 1987, Washington Post, War Paralyzes Suriname; Tribal Guerrillas Oppose 7-Year Military Ruler,
Feb. 2, 1987, Washington Post, Many Poor Villagers Scorn Constitution, by Gregg Jones,
Feb. 3, 1987, WaPo, New Charter Is Winning In Philippines;Large Margin Seen As Boost for Aquino,
Feb. 3, 1987, Washington Post, Charter Limits Term of President, 394 words
Feb. 4, 1987, WaPo, Vote Strengthens Aquino's Position;Philippine Leader Faces Array of Problems,
Feb. 5, 1987, Washington Post, Military Urged to Honor Charter
Feb. 5, 1987, Washington Post, Saudis Behind in Payments; U.S. Contractors Not Getting Money,
Feb. 6, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Case Gets Retrial In March;'Ninoy' Murder Seen As Judicial Test,
Feb. 7, 1987, Washington Post, New Fighting Expected in Philippines; Armitage Says Recent Victory at Polls Gives Aquino Advantage, by David B. Ottaway,
Feb. 8, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Cease-Fire To Expire;Rebels Reject Aquino's Appeal To Continue Talks, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Feb. 8, 1987, Washington Post, Top Priority in Foreign Debt Talks Will Be Growth, by James L. Rowe Jr.,
Feb. 9, 1987, Washington Post, Prostitute's Death From AIDS Alarms Japan; Case Is Country's First Involving a Woman; Sex Industry Jolted,
Feb. 9, 1987, Washington Post, Cease-Fire Ends Between Manila, Rebels; Government Says It Will Continue to Pursue Peace Talks, Unveils Land Reform Plan, by Keith B. Richburg,
Feb. 15, 1987, Washington Post, Contra Backer Said to Aid Army In Philippines, 331 words
Feb. 15, 1987, Washington Post, Foreign Workers Getting Foot in the Door to Japan Illegal Aliens in Underground Job Market Are Perceived as a Growing Problem, by John Burgess, 700+ words
Feb. 17, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Communists Seen Hurt by Cease-Fire; Public Opinion Shifted to Support Aquino Government Over Course of 60-Day Truce, by Keith B. Richburg,
Feb. 18, 1987, Washington Post, Armed Forces Chief of Philippines Seen Under Increasing Criticism,
Feb. 20, 1987, Washington Post, 'Platoon' Chic, by Charles Krauthammer,
Feb. 20, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Ex-General Denies Training Philippine Soldiers, Keith B. Richburg,
Feb. 21, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Names Senate Candidates;Campaign Opens For New Congress,
Feb. 23, 1987, WaPo, Marcos Investigation Sabotaged by Loyalists; Evidence Destroyed or Hidden,
Feb. 24, 1987, Washington Post, Edward Lansdale, Prototype For 'Ugly American,' Dies, by Bart Barnes,
Feb. 25, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Seen Abler Than Marcos Against Rebels; Washington No Longer Appears to View Communist Insurgency With as Much Urgency, by Jim Hoagland, 700+ words
Feb. 25, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Scores Some Victories in Year; Country Still Faces Major Challenges After `People Power' Revolt, by William Drozdiak, Keith B. Richburg,
Feb. 26, 1987, Washington Post, Edward Geary Lansdale, 543 words
Feb. 26, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Is Behind On Aid Pledged To Philippines, 406 words
Feb. 26, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Urges Military To Defend Democracy; Thousands Celebrate 'People Power' Revolt, by Keith B. Richburg,
Feb. 27, 1987, Washington Post, Glasnost in Manila, by Jim Hoagland, 700+ words
Feb. 28, 1987, Washington Post, Deaths Elsewhere: Former Filipino Senator Jose Wright Diokno,
March 1, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Offers Amnesty; Cash, Job Training Held Out to Rebels,
March 2, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino's Lifestyle Contrasts With Marcoses' Artifacts, by Jim Hoagland,
March 2, 1987, Washington Post, ADB's Lending Rises 4.9 Pct., by M.B. Regan, 448 words
March 4, 1987, Washington Post, Manila to Sell Firms Linked to Marcos;Aquino Says Income to Be Used for Launching Agrarian Reform, by Keith B. Richburg,
March 5, 1987, Washington Post, Traditional Elite Regains Role Under Aquino; Leftists Say Return of Powerful Families Proves That Structure Unchanged by Revolt, by Keith B. Richburg,
March 5, 1987, Washington Post, Manila Sees Indications of Economic Revival; Breakup of Monopolies Stimulates Local Producers, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
March 8, 1987, Washington Post, Marcos Associate to Yield Property;$12.5 Million Settlement Includes 3 Manhattan Apartments, by Keith B. Richburg,
March 10, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Stumps for Senate Candidates; Administration Slate Includes Traditional Politicians and Novices, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
March 13, 1987, Washington Post, Somebody Else's Job, by Jim Hoagland, 700+ words
March 13, 1987, Washington Post, House Panel Approves IDA Funding, by Hobart Rowen, 509 words
March 15, 1987, Washington Post, Ambush in Philippines, 239 words
March 15, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Orders Militia, Private Armies Disbanded, by Gregg Jones,
March 17, 1987, The Washington Post, Aquino Orders Militia, Private Armies Disbanded, by Gregg Jones,March 18, 1987, Washington Post, Defense Aide Says Philippine Insurgency Steadily Gains Strength,
March 18, 1987, Washington Post, At Least 21 Die In Two Blasts In Philippines, 423 words
March 18, 1987, Washington Post, Foreign Affairs Budget Facing Cut, Shultz Told; Secretary Sees 'Tragedy' in New Slashes, by Don Oberdorfer; 700+ words
March 20, 1987, Washington Post, Living the Life of Grime, by David Streitfeld,700+ words
March 21, 1987, WaPo, Aquino Family Estate Faces Land Reform;President's Kin Debate Proposals,
March 24, 1987, Washington Post, Suspect in Philippines,191 words
March 25, 1987, Washington Post, Marcos Denies Role, 212 words
March 26, 1987, Washington Post, Today in Congress,
March 27, 1987, Washington Post, Questions for Shultz, by Jim Hoagland, 700+ words
March 28, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Envoy Defends Aquino Policy on Rebels, Gregg Jones, 448 words
March 28, 1987, Washington Post, Envoy Says INF Agreement Is 'Pretty Close', by Don Oberdorfer,
March 28, 1987, Washington Post, Blame for the Bomb, 302 words
March 29, 1987, Washington Post, Alert in Philippines, 201 words
April 1, 1987, Washington Post, Civilians Aiding Fight Against Rebels;Vigilante Groups, With Homemade Arms, on Rise in Philippines, by Gregg Jones, 700+ words
April 2, 1987, Washington Post, Japanese Welcome End Of Executive's Ordeal; Firm Paid Ransom to Philippine Kidnappers, by John Burgess,
April 5, 1987, Washington Post, Moscow Offers Manila Coal Power Plant Deal, 248 words
April 6, 1987, Washington Post, ADB Funds Study Of Its Members, by M. B. Regan, 427 words
April 6, 1987, Washington Post, Filipino Gunman Held,
April 7, 1987, Washington Post, 'Platoon': Another Fantasy, by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., 700+ words
April 10, 1987, Washington Post, Baker Calls for New Initiatives on 3rd World Debt, by Hobart Rowen,
April 11, 1987, Washington Post, Ramos Issues Warning, 184 words
April 12, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Assassination Threat
April 12, 1987, WaPo, Nation Turns Its Lonely Eyes to H. Ross Perot; How the Last Real Texan grabbed the American Dream by the neck, wrestled it to the ground and made it cry, "Uncle!", David Remnick,
April 16, 1987, WaPo, Thailand's Army Chief Touches Off Debate; Call for 'Peaceful Revolution' Draws Fir
April 16, 1987, Washington Post, Manila Demands Easier Loan Terms Philippines Angry Over News Of New Argentine Loan Deal, by Gregg Jones, 700+ words
April 23, 1987, Washington Post, For the record, by Peter F. Krogh, 422 words
April 23, 1987, Washington Post, Sin Urges Defeat of Leftists in Philippine Vote, by Gregg Jones,
April 24, 1987, Washington Post, $200,000 Advance Tides Over Lehman, by Marjorie Williams,
April 25, 1987, Washington Post, Catchall House Bill Faces Problems; $9 Billion Measure's Arms Provisions Spark Threats of Filibuster, Veto, by Helen Dewar, 700+ words
April 25, 1987, Washington Post, Congress Leaps into Debt Problem ;Controversial Plan Is Latest Proposed Solution to 5-Year-Old Issue, by Anne Swardson, 700+ words
April 27, 1987, WaPo, Enrile Runs Hard For Seat in Senate;Campaign Tailored to Tap Marcos' Backers,
April 28, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Judge Orders Release of Taped Marcos Depositions, 290 words
April 28, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Policymakers Split on Philippine Insurgency, by David B. Ottaway,
April 30, 1987, Washington Post, Lessons in Geography, 416 words
April 30, 1987, Washington Post, Indonesian Politics Sees Revival of Sukarno Legacy, Keith B. Richburg,
May 1, 1987, Washington Post, Ex-Im Bank Eases Its Loan Terms In Bid to Boost Sales of U.S. Goods,
May 1, 1987, WaPo, Philippine Ex-Rebel Tells of Cause He Left; Communist Describes Shaken Faith,
May 3, 1987, Washington Post, Despots and Other Strongmen, by William Drozdiak, 700+ words
May 5, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Rebels Ambush Convoy; 16 Reported Killed; Manila Needs More U.S. Aid, Aquino Says, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
May 5, 1987, Washington Post, Kashoggi's Apartment Searched for Marcos' Art, 375 words
May 7, 1987, Washington Post, Philippines Reports Mindanao Accord, 278 words .
May 7, 1987, Washington Post, Marcos Order Affirmed, 264 words
May 10, 1987, Washington Post, TV Names Names;Political Ads Beamed to Filipino Voters,
May 11, 1987, WaPo, Philippines to Elect National Legislature;24 Senate, 200 House Seats to Be Filled,
May 12, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Slate Seen Ahead in Early Returns, by Keith B. Richburg,
May 13, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino-Backed Slate Close to Sweep of Senate ;Opposition Accuses Government of Fraud, by Keith B. Richburg,
May 13, 1987, Washington Post, . . . And the Bishop's Misreading, by William F. Buckley Jr., 700+ words
May 14, 1987, Washington Post, Enrile Says Aquino Cheated on Vote, 238 words
May 15, 1987, Washington Post, Opposition Protests Philippine Vote Result, by Keith B. Richburg,
May 18, 1987, Washington Post, Forward With Mrs. Aquino,
May 18, 1987, Washington Post, Rebels Denounce Poll Results; Philippine Guerrillas Vow Armed Struggle,
May 18, 1987, Washington Post, Forward With Mrs. Aquino, 559 words
May 19, 1987, Washington Post, Today in Congress, 700+ words
May 20, 1987, Washington Post, Gorbachev Offers Asian Missile Plan;Would Scrap SS20s If U.S. Removes Arsenals, Restricts Carriers, by Gary Lee, 700+ words
May 21, 1987, Washington Post, Bank's Decision Seen as Sign of Strength, by James L. Rowe Jr.,
May 21, 1987, WaPo, Citicorp Move Brings New Era; Huge Reserve Raises Stakes in Debt Talks,
May 25, 1987, Washington Post, Haig Discloses Earnings of $3 Million in 2 Years;Candidate's Report Covers Income From Lectures, Writing, Corporate Consulting, by Charles R. Babcock, 700+ words
May 25, 1987, Washington Post, Rightists Vow Protests Until Aquino Resigns; Enrile, Marcos Backers Ask Troops' Support, by Gregg Jones,
May 26, 1987, Washington Post, Ethnic Conflicts: Toll Mounts; Religious Rifts Contribute to Global Pattern,
May 29, 1987, Washington Post, For the Record,
June 5, 1987, Washington Post, Ruling Freezing Marcoses' Assets Is Overturned, 326 words
June 6, 1987, WaPo, Philippine Military Unable to Stop Rebels; Officers Blame Government for Stalemate,
June 7, 1987, Washington Post, Pope Uses Space Technology To Spread an Age-Old Message; Prayers Reach Worldwide Audience Estimated at 1 Billion, by Laura Sessions Stepp, 700+ words
June 7, 1987, WaPo, Philippine Insurgents' New Tactic; Assassination Teams Target Manila Police,
June 8, 1987, Washington Post, The Market For a Marcos;Ornate Furnishings Up for Auction,
June 12, 1987, Washington Post, Manila Gets Helicopters, 186 words
June 14, 1987, Washington Post, Shultz Says Manila Must Push Rebel Battle, by Keith B. Richburg,
June 16, 1987, Washington Post, Sympathy for the Strong Man, by Mary McGrory, 700+ words
June 17, 1987, WaPo, Shultz Visiting Manila, Praises Aquino's Rule; Differences Over U.S. Bases Continue
June 19, 1987, Washington Post, The Pope's Politics, by Jim Hoagland, 700+ words
June 25, 1987, Washington Post, Rebels Debate Next Strategy In Philippines; Communists Assess Losses At Polls, Aquino Popularity, by Gregg Jones,
June 27, 1987, Washington Post, 50 Killed in Philippines As Plane Hits Mountain,
June 27, 1987, Washington Post, House Democrats Retreat on Arms Control Decision Breaks Impasse With President, Clearing Way for Long-Delayed Spending, by Helen Dewar; 700+ words
July 1, 1987, Washington Post, The Food Subsidy Mess, by Robert J. Samuelson, 700+ words
July 1, 1987, Washington Post, Singapore: Stifling Dissent?
July 6, 1987, Washington Post, For the Record, 308 words
July 8, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Warns Marcos Against Plotting to Overthrow Aquino, D. Oberdorfer,
July 9, 1987, Washington Post, Tapes Reveal Marcos Plot To Depose, Capture Aquino, 700+ words

July 9, 1987, Washington Post, Iranian Urges Restraint Pending U.N. Session, by Karen DeYoung,
July 10, 1987, Washington Post, New Marcos Restrictions Discussed; Detention Possible If Plots Continue,

July 10, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Cheers U.S. Warning; Restriction of Marcos Deflates Rumors,
July 10, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Communists Press for Insurrection; `Final Offensive' 5 Years Away, Say Rebels, by Gregg Jones,
July 14, 1987, Washington Post, Philippines Major Held In Coup Plot, 417 words

July 15, 1987, Washington Post, Marcos Political-Donation Inquiry Dropped by FEC, Charles R. Babcock,
July 16, 1987, Washington Post, Asian Americans Rival Whites Economically; Income Linked to Education,

July 21, 1987, WaPo, The Philippine Title Wave; 15 Books to Compete for Readers, by Charles Trueheart,
July 22, 1987, Washington Post, The Next Step for Feminists Is a Run, by Judy Mann,
July 22, 1987, Washington Post, Philippines Files More Suits Seeking Alleged Stolen Wealth, 282 words
July 23, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Orders Land Reform, Leaves Details to Congress; Aquino Signs Decree to Break Up Landholdings, by Keith B. Richburg; 700+ words
July 25, 1987, Washington Post, Angry Filipino Farmers,
July 26, 1987, Washington Post, Mrs. Aquino's Sugar Plantation, 540 words
July 26, 1987, Washington Post, Are the Soviets Sneaking Up on the Philippines? by Richard J. Kessler,
July 27, 1987, Washington Post, New Philippine Congress Holds Inaugural Session;Aquino Gives Up Power to Rule by Decree, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
July 28, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Scolds Banks In Speech to Congress; Leader Also Seeks More Defense Funds, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
July 30, 1987, Washington Post, Foreign Aid Packaged for Fiscal '88; House Subcommittee Would Penalize Pakistan for Nuclear Activities, by S. I. Waxman, 621 words
August 1, 1987, Washington Post, Coup Attempts Against Aquino Will Lessen, Philippine General Predicts,
August 1, 1987, Washington Post, Marcos Property Sold, 201 words
August 2, 1987, Washington Post, Panama Blasts Press, Church, U.S.;Foreign Reporter Ousted as Noriega Calls All of Them 'a Plague', by William Branigin,
August 2, 1987, Washington Post, Most Immigrants Still Settle In Urban Areas, Survey Shows,
August 2, 1987, Washington Post, Volunteers Call Job Harsh Test Of Their Mettle, by Keith B. Richburg,
August 3, 1987, WaPo, Philippines Minister Shot Dead; Communist Unit Widely Believed Behind Killing,

August 3, 1987, Washington Post, U.S., Philippines Resume Talks On Military Bases,
August 3, 1987, Washington Post, Mosque Built In an Unlikely Calvert Setting, by Eugene L. Meyer,

August 6, 1987, Washington Post, Filipino Official Killed,
August 8, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Political Crimes Unsolved Variety of Shadowy Forces Blamed for Killings, Kidnappings, by Keith B. Richburg,
August 10, 1987, WaPo, Aquino Acts To Combat Crime Wave; Military to Adopt `Sweeping Measures',
August 10, 1987, Washington Post, Filipino Rebels Pit Guile Against Guns; Morale, Land Mines Also Influence War Against Aquino's Army, by Gregg Jones,
August 10, 1987, Washington Post, Guam Rejects 2 Proposals, 232 words
August 10, 1987, Washington Post, Vietnamese Refugees Report Cannibalism on Voyage, Keith Richburg,
August 11, 1987, Washington Post, Mint in Philippines Strikes a Discordant Note;To Some, Patriotic Theme of 100-Peso Bill Is Redolent of `Stars and Stripes Forever', by Keith B. Richburg,
August 12, 1987, Washington Post, Warning in Philippines, 228 words
August 13, 1987, Washington Post, Foreign Donors Wary of Giving Manila $10 Billion for Aid Plan,
August 14, 1987, Washington Post, Typhoon Betty's Toll, 183 words
August 16, 1987, Washington Post, Bases in Philippines Likely to Stay; Sentiments Softening Among Those Opposed to U.S. Presence, Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
August 18, 1987, Washington Post, Thrillas in Manila; `Instant' Movies Dramatize the Front Page,
August 18, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Senate Confronts Enrile With Past; Marcos' Martial Law Enforcer Attacks Aquino for Using Martial Means to Fight Crime, by Keith Richburg, 700+ words
August 18, 1987, Washington Post, New Philippine Prosperity: Are Figures Only an Illusion?
August 20, 1987, Washington Post, Tip Bites Back, by Richard Cohen,
August 21, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Nuclear Ban Backed By Half of Manila's New Senate,
August 22, 1987, Washington Post, Filipino Protesters Charge Betrayal Of Aquino Legacy; Dismay at Policies Evidenced On Assassination Anniversary, by Gregg Jones,
August 24, 1987, Washington Post, Navy Stages Commando Raids To Expose Its Security Flaws,
August 25, 1987, Washington Post, Corruption Allegations Tarnish Aquino Image, by Keith B. Richburg,
August 25, 1987, Washington Post, Protests Over Fuel Prices Mount in Philippines; Public Transport Crippled in Several Places, by Gregg Jones, 700+ words
August 26, 1987, Washington Post, Marcos Granted New Year in U.S., 380 words
August 26, 1987, WaPo, Strike Slows Activity in Philippines; Aquino Concession Fails to Avert Action,
August 27, 1987, Washington Post, Troops Fire on Workers In Philippine Strike, by Gregg Jones,
August 28, 1987, Washington Post, Mutinous Philippine Troops Attempt to Overthrow Aquino Gregg Jones
August 28, 1987, WaPo, Possible Plots By Marcos Concern Hill; Lawmakers Urge More Curbs on Exile,

August 28, 1987, Washington Post, Rightist Alliance Forms In Bid to Unseat Aquino,

August 29, 1987, Washington Post, Chronology of Crisis: Coup Attempts Against Aquino, James Schwartz,
August 29, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Sees Mutiny as Aquino's Worst Crisis; Administration Condemns Insurrection in Unusually Strong Terms, by Don Oberdorfer, 700+ words
August 29, 1987, Washington Post, The Fight in the Philippines, 547 words
August 29, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino's Forces Crush Military Rebellion; Coup Try Ends in Fierce Battle; Army Takes Control of Key Island, by Keith B. Richburg,
August 29, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Fighting Draws Risk Takers, Spectators, Even Vendors,
August 30, 1987, Washington Post, A Ruthless and Flamboyant Rebel; Honasan Upstaged His Mentor After Marcos' Ouster, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
August 30, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine President Calls for Arrest Of Rebel Leaders; Tension High Amid Rumors of New Attack, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
August 30, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Under Fire From Right, Left, by Keith B. Richburg,


Sept. 1, 1987, Washington Post, Crisis for Mrs. Aquino,

Sept. 2, 1987, Washington Post, Junta Termed `Last-Ditch Effort'; Manila Plays Down Reports of Rebels' Provisional Government, by Keith B. Richburg; 669 words
Sept. 2, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino's Ruling Style Seen As Government by Miracle; Critics Call Her Strong Symbol, Weak Leader, by Keith B. Richburg,
Sept. 4, 1987, Washington Post, Detractors Within the Ranks Assail Aquino's Military Chief,
Sept. 4, 1987, Washington Post, Guerrillas Kill 21 in Philippines; Toll in Ambush Is Year's Highest for Government Troops, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Sept. 4, 1987, Washington Post, Iran, Iraq Attack More Gulf Ships; 2 Die in Renewed `Tanker War'; Another U.S. Convoy Under Way, by James Rupert,
Sept. 6, 1987, Washington Post, Manila Radio Airs Honasan Tape;Renegade Army Colonel Defends Attempt to Overthrow Aquino, by Keith B. Richburg,
Sept. 7, 1987, WaPo, Poison Eyed In 19 Deaths In Philippines; 140 Other Soldiers Reportedly Taken Ill,
Sept. 10, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Cabinet Offers to Resign; Aquino Pressed to Reshape Government After Weeks of Crises, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Sept. 11, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Coup Attempt 'Deeply Disturbed' U.S.; Success Would Have Been Disaster, Hill Told, by Don Oberdorfer; 700+ words
Sept. 11, 1987, Washington Post, Costa Rica Demands AIDS Test; Navy Cancels Destroyer's Visit,
Sept. 11, 1987, WaPo, Aquino Asks For Support Of Masses; Rome Trip Canceled Because of Crisis,
Sept. 12, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Province Ruled by Renegade; Foe of Aquino Defies Manila, Rallies Troops, Bullies Mayors, by Gregg Jones, 700+ words
Sept. 13, 1987, Washington Post, Three Spies in the World of Shadow, Betrayal and Death,
Sept. 13, 1987, Washington Post, Penny-Wise, Pork Foolish; Poor Nations Need Real Development Help, Not Pet Projects, by John Maxwell Hamilton, John H. Sullivan,
Sept. 13, 1987, Washington Post, Does Aquino Have the Right Stuff to Make It?, Stephen W. Bosworth,
Sept. 4, 1987, Washington Post, 'This Land Is a Crossroads' Series: The Papal Visit, 700+ words
Sept, 15, 1987, Washington Post, Coup Leader Honasan Becomes Media Star; Rebel Says He Never Meant to Kill Aquino, by Keith B. Richburg,
Sept. 17, 1987, Washington Post, Pontiff Extols Role of U.S. Catholic Schools Series: The Papal Visit,
Sept. 17, 1987, Washington Post, Spain, U.S. Remain Stalled on Bases Pact as Deadline Nears,
Sept. 17, 1987, WaPo, Aquino's Shake-Up Starts With Laurel; Vice President Departs Cabinet Post,
Sept. 18, 1987, Washington Post, Here's Hepburn; A Fast Start for '20/20's' New Season, Tom Shales,
Sept. 18, 1987, Washington Post, Pentagon Unit Finds Sexual Harassment; Widespread Problems In Pacific Reported, by Molly Moore, 700+ words
Sept. 19, 1987, Washington Post, No Lack of Action, 352 words
Sept. 21, 1987, Washington Post, Rice Researchers Get ADB Grant, by M. B. Christie, 476 words
Sept. 22, 1987, Washington Post, Executives Blamed For Delays at VOA; Report Says Mismanagement Put Modernization Behind Schedule, by Bill McAllister, 700+ words
Sept. 23, 1987, WaPo, Philippine Guerrillas Step Up Attacks; Ramos Says Mutiny Weakened Military,
Sept. 23, 1987, Washington Post, Thatcher Supports U.S. Action; She Also Condemns Attack on Tanker,
Sept. 23, 1987, Washington Post, No Excuse for the Harassment Women Face in Armed Forces,
Sept. 24, 1987, Washington Post, Iran's Arms Procurers Ordered Out of London; Britain Shuts Office, Calling Ship Attack 'Last Straw', by Karen DeYoung,
Sept. 28, 1987, Washington Post, Baker Rejects Calls for New Strategy on Debt; Treasury Secretary, at IMF Meeting, Defends Own Plan for Third World Borrowers, by Hobart Rowen, 700+ words
Sept. 29, 1987, Washington Post, On Capitol Hill, a New Battle for Hallowed Corregidor, Bill McAllister,
Sept. 30, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Leftists Protest at Funeral, 267 words
Sept. 30, 1987, Washington Post, Iranian Ambush Awaited Tanker's Tense Crew; Fire, Death Followed Nighttime Raid, by Patrick E. Tyler,
Oct. 1, 1987, Washington Post, Filipino Political Suspect Arrested,
Oct. 1, 1987, WaPo, Uncertainty Over Aquino Grips Manila; Coup Fears, Rebels, Inertia Spur Unease,
Oct. 2, 1987, Washington Post, Large Rise In Bank's Funds Seen; Conable Says Boost In Capital Is Likely To Be in `Upper End', by John Burgess, 700+ words
Oct. 3, 1987, Washington Post, 'Offensive' in Philippines Highlights Military Problems, Keith B. Richburg,
Oct. 5, 1987, Washington Post, Contempt for Civilian Rule in the Philippines,
Oct. 7, 1987, Washington Post, Gulf's Cluttered Airwaves; Ships and Planes Mix Banter and Bluster,
Oct. 7, 1987, Washington Post, Medal of Freedom Recipients,
Oct. 8, 1987, Washington Post, Retired Contractor, Ex-Pastor William W. Stephenson Dies, 700+ words
Oct. 9, 1987, WaPo, Immigration Law Failing to Wean California From Reliance on Illegal Workers,
Oct.11, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Expedites Military Goods To Philippines;Shipment Is Response To Attempted Coup, by David B. Ottaway; 700+ words
Oct. 12, 1987, Washington Post, AIDS Is a Foreign Policy Issue Too; It affects travel, business, national security, by Paul Kreisberg, Harry Blaney, 700+ words
Oct. 15, 1987, Washington Post, Labor Strife Damaging to Aquino; Leftist-Inspired Union Disrupts Key Industries With Illegal Strikes, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Oct. 17, 1987, Washington Post, Iranian Missile Hits U.S.-Flagged Ship at Kuwaiti Port;Ruling Family Reviewing 'Appropriate Response', by Patrick E. Tyler,
Oct, 18, 1987, Washington Post, Perspectives on The Philippine Revolution, by John Sharkey,
Oct. 18, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Ships Registered Abroad Pose Problem; Owners Forgo Automatic Naval Protection, by Carl Hartman,
Oct. 19, 1987, Washington Post, Filipino Declared Saint,
Oct. 19, 1987, Washington Post, Blinded U.S. Captain Recovers After Attack; Glass Sprayed Head When Missile Struck, by Patrick E. Tyler,
Oct. 20, 1987, Washington Post, Laurel Seeking New Role in Manila; Philippine Vice President Flirts With Political Opposition, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Oct. 21, 1987, Washington Post, Tokyo Exchange Registers Strong Recovery After Record Losses Series: The Stock Market Crisis: The Day After, by Margaret Shapiro, 700+ words
Oct. 21, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Declares Start Of a Get-Tough Policy; New Steps Ordered From Rebels to Garbage, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Oct. 22, 1987, Washington Post, Food Fight, 594 words
Oct. 23, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Envoy Chides Foreign Press, 225 words
Oct. 23, 1987, Washington Post, The Aquino Aftermath, by David Haward Bain,
Oct. 27, 1987, Washington Post, Charges of U.S. Role in Coup Attempt Trigger Calls for Probes in Manila;Critics Focus on Activities of Attaches During August Turmoil, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Oct. 29, 1987, Washington Post, 3 Airmen Killed Near Clark Base; Philippine Shootings Of U.S. Servicemen Appear Coordinated, by Keith B. Richburg,
Oct. 30, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Speeding $75 Million in New Aid, David B. Ottaway; 700+ words
Oct. 30, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Violence Finds New Target; Slayings of Americans Signal New Stage in War to Unseat Aquino, by Keith B. Richburg,
Oct. 31, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Doubts Slayings Mean Anti-U.S. Threat; Communist Terror Group Disavows Killings, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Nov, 1, 1987, Washington Post, The Mysterious '80s; Why Do e Get the Feeling We've Been Here Before,
Nov. 1, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino Attends Service for Airmen,
Nov. 2, 1987, Washington Post, 'Can She Hack It?', 532 words
Nov. 3, 1987, Washington Post, Gunmen Attack Guards Near U.S. Air Base, by Keith B. Richburg,
Nov. 6, 1987, Washington Post, When Truth Is in the Eye of the Holder, Richard Cohen, 700+ words
Nov. 7, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Communist Threatens Americans, by Keith B. Richburg,
Nov. 10, 1987, Washington Post, Manila Rebels Renew Threat Against U.S., by Keith B. Richburg,
Nov. 14, 1987, Washington Post, Why Label Only the Tropical Oils?
Nov. 16, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine `People Power' Revolt Becoming Burden for Seoul Opposition
Nov. 17, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Officer Shot in Manila, 254 words...
Nov. 20, 1987, Washington Post, Manila's Top Diplomat Reassures Americans, by Keith B. Richburg,
Nov. 21, 1987, Washington Post, U.S. Commander Vows Not to Bow to Terrorists,
Nov. 21, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Rebels Mete Own Justice;Communists Press Political Aims With Rural `Court' Decisions, by Gregg Jones,
Nov. 24, 1987, Washington Post, Foreign Aid Cuts, Hostility of Hosts Seen as Perils to U.S. Bases Abroad;As Complex Negotiations Near, Need for Bases May Be Growing, by David B. Ottaway,
Nov. 25, 1987, Washington Post, Casualty Endured Gulf War, Iran's Medical Care, by Patrick E. Tyler,
Nov. 26, 1987, Washington Post, Hard Times Hit Angeles During Base Restriction; Dearth of U.S. Servicemen Strains Economy, by Keith B. Richburg,
Nov. 29, 1987, Washington Post, A CIA Insider Looks at the Battle Over Intelligence, Robert M. Gates;
Nov. 29, 1987, Washington Post, $5 Billion Urged in Aid For Manila; 4 Lawmakers Want New `Marshall Plan', by David B. Ottaway; 528 words
Dec. 3, 1987, Washington Post, Philippines Expels Australian Reporter, 354 words
Dec. 3, 1987, Washington Post, Indonesia Warms to Communist Neighbor Vietnam; Jakarta Eyes Future Markets and a Hedge Against China's Influence in the Region, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ word
Dec. 6, 1987, Washington Post, Grand Jury Investigates Marcos, Wife; Real Estate Deals In N.Y. Scrutinized, by Ruth Marcus, 700+ words
Dec. 8, 1987, Washington Post, Former Minister Kills Self in Manila; Ex-Finance Secretary Jaime Ongpin Was Key Adviser to Aquino, by Keith B. Richburg,
Dec. 9, 1987, Washington Post, Bombs Rock Manila Airport, Street; Blasts Seen as Tied to Upcoming Southeast Asian Summit, by Keith B. Richburg,
Dec. 10, 1987, Washington Post, Coup Leader Captured In Manila; Rebel Surrenders Without a Fight, by Keith B. Richburg,
Dec. 12, 1987, Washington Post, 2 to Plead Guilty in Military Scheme; $5 Million Allegedly Skimmed From Contract With Philippines, by Caryle Murphy, 675 words
Dec. 13, 1987, Washington Post, Less Talk of Coups and Colonels in Manila,
Dec. 14, 1987, Washington Post, Southeast Asian Leaders Seen Searching for Focus at Manila Summit,
Dec. 15, 1987, Washington Post, Heavy Toll Feared in Gulf,
Dec. 15, 1987, Washington Post, Filipino Fined in Kickback Scheme, by Caryle Murphy,
Dec. 16, 1987, Washington Post, Japan Pledges to Aid Southeast Asia; ASEAN Leaders End Summit in Philippines Without Incident, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Dec. 17, 1987, Washington Post, 'Aquino Has Made A Mockery Of Democracy', 363 words
Dec. 18, 1987, Washington Post, Iran Attacks Cargo Ship in Gulf;Both Sides Seen Sharply Stepping Up Retaliatory Exchanges, by Karen DeYoung,
Dec. 18, 1987, Washington Post, Fearful of Communism, Many New Citizens Lean Toward GOP Politics Series: The New Immigrants: Politics: Blending In, by Caryle Murphy,
Dec. 18, 1987, Washington Post, Anti-American Threats Increase in Philippines;Guerrilla Identifies Groups of U.S. Targets, by Gregg Jones,
Dec. 20, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino, Rebels Declare Truce for Holidays, 313 words
Dec. 23, 1987, Washington Post, Spain Just Says No, by Jim Hoagland, 700+ words
Dec. 23, 1987, Washington Post, Filipinos Despair in Vigil at Ferry Pier; Of More Than 1,500 Aboard Philippine Boat, 26 Are Found Alive, by Gregg Jones,
Dec. 24, 1987, Washington Post, Spain Tells U.S. To Remove F16s; Base Talks Reportedly Halted; Planes to Be Out by Mid-1991, by Jim Hoagland, 700+ words
Dec. 25, 1987, Washington Post, Aquino, Backers Face Test in Local Vote;January Elections Provide Government an Opportunity to Broaden Base of Support, by Keith B. Richburg, 700+ words
Dec. 26, 1987, Washington Post, About the Price of Sugar, 588 words
Dec. 26, 1987, Washington Post, More Bodies Found in Philippines, 202 words
Dec. 28, 1987, Washington Post, Philippine Troops, Rebels Clash,308 words
Dec. 30, 1987, Washington Post, Human-Rights Groups Hit `Narrow' U.S. View; Report Faults Actions in Haiti, Philippines, by Joanne Omang, 700+ words
Dec. 30, 1987, Washington Post, A Time of Transformation; And of some fruits insufficiently forbidden, by George P. Shultz, 700+ words



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