The Washington Post back issues from Friday, May 26:
Newlin Out of Luck, Baysox Fall in 10th, 7-5
May 26, 1995;
Bringing It Home, Dennis Tied for Lead at Colonial
May 26, 1995
Knee Surgery For Barkley
May 26, 1995
Benching Doesn't Sit With Gomez
May 26, 1995;
Slumping Red Sox Go Down in Seattle
May 26, 1995
Mesa Helps Save Indians
May 26, 1995
Braves Can't Level Hill, Cardinals, 4-1
May 26, 1995
Nordiques Say Adieu to Quebec, Howdy to Denver
May 26, 1995;
Navy Falls To Clemson In Regional
May 26, 1995;
Blackhawks Edge Canucks in OT, 3-2
May 26, 1995
AROUND THE NHL
May 26, 1995
Richter Returns to Join Academic All-America Hall
May 26, 1995;
Lobo, McCray On Star-Filled U.S. Team
May 26, 1995
In Opener, Richmond Hammers Jacksonville
May 26, 1995
Herren Turns Tark Transfer
May 26, 1995
Cavaliers' Knight Goes on the Attack; Scoring Ace Leads U-Va. in Syracuse Rematch
May 26, 1995;
Ticket Plan Tries to Pass the Bucs
May 26, 1995
Of Kiley, Coach, Kemper and Collins
May 26, 1995;
Stinky Octopi Keep Red Wings Up in Arms
May 26, 1995
FURTHERMORE
May 26, 1995
FOR THE RECORD
May 26, 1995
CHOKING WALLABIES
May 26, 1995
Steinbach's Slam, 14 Walks Doom O's; Catcher's Blast Off Benitez Lifts A's, 9-6
May 26, 1995;
Spurs See Enemy in Mirror; Family Feud Leaves San Antonio Shaky
May 26, 1995;
O'Neal (Inside) Scott (Out) Turn Pacers Inside Out; Magic Center's 39 Lead 119-114 Win
May 26, 1995;
Lacrosse Is Booming in the Sticks; More Players, Fans, And Profits, Too
May 26, 1995;
Capitals Fashioning A Change; New Uniforms Set For Hockey Team
May 26, 1995;
A Little Breathing Room
May 26, 1995;
N.Va. Builder and Developer Richard F. Grefe Dies at 83
May 26, 1995
DEATHS
May 26, 1995
Calvin Sperling Dies; Botanist, Plant Explorer
May 26, 1995
Unflagging Devotion to Duty
May 26, 1995
Pr. George's Houses Struck by Lightning; Nobody Is Injured
May 26, 1995
Pavilion Gets Drink License
May 26, 1995
2 Killed in Va. Plane Crash
May 26, 1995
Burned Officer Released
May 26, 1995
Accountant Bilked Clients
May 26, 1995
Va. Murderer Executed by Injection; Relatives of Victim Watch End of Prisoner's Long Stay on Death Row
May 26, 1995;
D.C. Police Officer Found Guilty of Molesting Boy, 9; Man Faces 35- Year Term After Rejecting Plea Bargain; Trial Pending in Second Attack
May 26, 1995;
Boy Charged With Rape Of Girl, 4
May 26, 1995;
A Plethora of Proposals
May 26, 1995;
Traffic Duty Near Avenue Is Extended; D.C. Police to Help Out For Three More Weeks
May 26, 1995;
Swoosh! Responsibility Gets Tossed
May 26, 1995;
Moran's Bill on Childhood Disease Research Is One From the Heart
May 26, 1995;
Md. Man Guilty of Molesting Boy, 6; Montgomery Jury Returns Verdict After Deliberating for About an Hour
May 26, 1995;
Intruder Went Off Antidepressant, Father Says
May 26, 1995;
Drug Gang Routed From D.C. Housing Complex; Renovations Underway Two Months After City Let News of Raid Slip
May 26, 1995;
A Trial of Strength Shaping Up in Bosnia; `Staying Power' of United Nations in Question
May 26, 1995;
Pole's Spy Conviction Voided
May 26, 1995
Killing Said Not to Be Political
May 26, 1995
Dissidents Defy Beijing
May 26, 1995
Canadian High Court Rules Constitution Protects Gays
May 26, 1995
Return of Jewish Property Seized by Nazis Also at Issue
May 26, 1995;
Castro Spurs Cubans of All Stripes To Protest Bill Tightening Embargo
May 26, 1995;
Chechen Peace Negotiations Recess As Fighting Continues in Caucasus
May 26, 1995;
Slow to Redress; Holocaust Survivors in Former East Bloc Excluded From Millions in Compensation Paid by Germany
May 26, 1995;
Messy Philippine Election Reaffirms President's Agenda
May 26, 1995;
Non-Aligned With What?
May 26, 1995;
Myth of the Angry White Male
May 26, 1995;
`Gotcha' Game For the Rich
May 26, 1995;
Exit Castro, Gracefully
May 26, 1995;
Survivor of the Gulag
May 26, 1995
Regulation, Not Prohibition
May 26, 1995
More on the Hiroshima Decision
May 26, 1995
Abducted by a UFO?
May 26, 1995