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The Washington Post back issues from Tuesday, March 29:

Billionaire Wins Italy's Elections; Rightists Beat Left, But Are Badly Split

Mar 29, 1994;

Incumbents Running Scared, or Not at All; Tight Races Replacing Customary Cakewalks as Voter Anger Rises

Mar 29, 1994;

In Georgetown, Private Guard Patrols Buy Peace of Mind

Mar 29, 1994;

Johannesburg Battles Kill 18, Jolt Politicians; ANC-Inkatha Fight Prompts Conciliation Talks

Mar 29, 1994;

Privatizing a Noodle Factory Has Russians in a Stew

Mar 29, 1994;

Southern Storm Toll Rises to 44; Dozens of Twisters Raced Through Region's `Tornado Alley'

Mar 29, 1994;

Stock Slide: `Correction,' Or a Trend?; Some Analysts Foresee Long, Sustained Fall

Mar 29, 1994;

Bobbing Above the Turbulence

Mar 29, 1994;

A Legacy Of AIDS: Orphans; Study Cites Need For More Services

Mar 29, 1994;

Insanity Defense: Not a Right; In Montana Case, Justices Give States Option to Prohibit Claim

Mar 29, 1994;

Clinton's Approval Rating Rebounds; Poll Finds Surge in Support Following Televised News Conference on Whitewater

Mar 29, 1994;

Newsweek Source Disputes Its Story Questioning First Lady's Investments

Mar 29, 1994;

N.C. Trial Tests Minority District Maps

Mar 29, 1994;

Canadian Admits Slaying

Mar 29, 1994

Farm Worker Accused

Mar 29, 1994

GIs Guilty of Espionage

Mar 29, 1994

Rodney King Testifies In $9.5 Million Lawsuit

Mar 29, 1994

Traffic Dispute Is Fatal

Mar 29, 1994

Counterintelligence at Center of Battle; CIA, FBI Disagree Over Future of Investigations in Wake of Ames Case

Mar 29, 1994;

State Dept. Calls Official's Slaying In Ex-Soviet Republic `Random'

Mar 29, 1994

SUPREME COURT CALENDAR

Mar 29, 1994

Medicare Claim Denials Vary Widely, GAO Says

Mar 29, 1994;

U.S. Seeks Aristide's Cooperation; New Plan Would Put Greater Pressure On Haitian Military

Mar 29, 1994;

6 Armed Palestinians Killed in Clash With Undercover Israeli Troops in Gaza

Mar 29, 1994;

Conspiracy Hinted In Mexico Murder; Possible Accomplice Questioned in Slaying

Mar 29, 1994;

Emerging Balkans Peace Plan Could Be Wrenching

Mar 29, 1994;

Ruling Party's Old Guard Challenges Salinas

Mar 29, 1994;

First-Round Vote Divisive in Ukraine; Massive Turnout Thwarts President's Hopes of Annulling Election

Mar 29, 1994;

Russia Leases Back Cosmodrome; Kazakhstan to Receive $115 Million Annually for Baikonur

Mar 29, 1994;

2 Assassinated In Algers Attacks

Mar 29, 1994

Canada, Eyeing Vast Chinese Market, Deemphasizes Rights Issues

Mar 29, 1994;

2 Indians Killed In Somali Clashes

Mar 29, 1994

Law Change In France

Mar 29, 1994

Mondale Apologizes to Japan for Killings

Mar 29, 1994;

Ugandans Elect An Assembly

Mar 29, 1994

After This Break, Congress Returns To SSA Debate; Pending Legislation Addresses `Nanny Tax' and Independence

Mar 29, 1994;

VIPs Get the Pick Of the Paintings Stored for Museum

Mar 29, 1994;

An Herbicide's Safety

Mar 29, 1994

Breaking the Cycle of Violence

Mar 29, 1994

Identity Politics in Ukraine

Mar 29, 1994

Ways to Deal With Cross Burners

Mar 29, 1994

Cleaning Up the Lobby

Mar 29, 1994

France and the Wage Dilemma

Mar 29, 1994

Educational Pabulum

Mar 29, 1994

Lead Poisoning: As Dangerous as Ever

Mar 29, 1994

The Milk Connection

Mar 29, 1994

Simpler Solution to Money Laundering

Mar 29, 1994

`A Quiet Civil War'

Mar 29, 1994;

D.C. Corrections: The Whistle-Blowers' Tale

Mar 29, 1994;

Special Counsel Or a Special Shrink?

Mar 29, 1994;

THE CONDUCTOR: `ALL ABOARD'; Leonard Slatkin, The New Maestro

Mar 29, 1994;

THE CONDUCTOR: `ALL ABOARD'; National Symphony, The New Challenge

Mar 29, 1994;

TV Preview; Shtick in The Mud; On ABC, a Comic With No Place to Go

Mar 29, 1994;

Appreciation; Surrealist of the Stage; Eugene Ionesco's Powerful Nonsense

Mar 29, 1994;

Uzi With Anti-Lock Brakes

Mar 29, 1994;

What's Love Got to Do With It?; From Masters & Johnson, Another Passionless Look at Sex

Mar 29, 1994;

Carter Brown Arranging Olympics Art Exhibit

Mar 29, 1994;

Catholic University Orchestra and Chorus

Mar 29, 1994;

Levine School's Home Search Gets NEA Boost

Mar 29, 1994;

Book World; Like Father, Unlike Son

Mar 29, 1994;

Theater; One `Standup' Bard

Mar 29, 1994;

THE RELIABLE SOURCE

Mar 29, 1994;

THE TV COLUMN

Mar 29, 1994;

Issues; Bringing Down the House; The Group Living Culture & the D.C. Council

Mar 29, 1994;

Perspective; Throwing Winter In the Litter Box

Mar 29, 1994;