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The Washington Post back issues from Tuesday, October 17:

Black Men Jam Mall for a `Day of Atonement'; Fiery Rhetoric, Alliances, Skepticism Mark March

Oct 17, 1995;

`Clean Our House of Racism,' Clinton Urges Nation

Oct 17, 1995;

Farrakhan's Message of Redemption; He Denounces White Leaders While Calling for Black Self-Improvement

Oct 17, 1995;

Hamas May Cooperate With Arafat; Shift Follows Drop in Support for Islamic Force in Gaza

Oct 17, 1995;

Judge Gives Go -Ahead on D.C. Arena; Groundbreaking Tomorrow; Johnson Vows to Continue Fight

Oct 17, 1995;

Leader Popular Among Marchers; But Most Came to Support Black Family, Show Unity, Survey Finds

Oct 17, 1995;

Talking Race

Oct 17, 1995;

Justices to Review Therapy `Privilege'; At Issue Is Confidentiality of Police Officer's Counseling Sessions

Oct 17, 1995;

Police Detail Standoff After Selena Shooting

Oct 17, 1995

Junior Lawmakers Working to Resuscitate Political Reform Issues

Oct 17, 1995;

TODAY IN CONGRESS

Oct 17, 1995

Bahrain Pact Near

Oct 17, 1995

Campaign Debts Mount For Republican Hopefuls; Dole Tops $20 Million in Contributions

Oct 17, 1995

Bomb Threat for Airliner

Oct 17, 1995

Explosion Kills 3 At Refinery in Pa.

Oct 17, 1995

Parties After Killings

Oct 17, 1995

Perry Praises Claes

Oct 17, 1995

U.S. Urges Syria To Help End Lebanon Violence

Oct 17, 1995

Women in Congress, Others Appeal to Welfare Conferees; Catholic Bishops Urge Lawmakers Not to Enact Overhaul That Could Encourage Abortion

Oct 17, 1995;

Rift Between Blacks, Whites `Is Tearing at the Heart of America'

Oct 17, 1995

Civil Service Changes May Get Union Label; Leaders Ready to Discuss Worker Performance Issues

Oct 17, 1995;

Diversity in `Trowel Trades'

Oct 17, 1995

Flu Shots for Elderly

Oct 17, 1995

Gingrich's County Well-Insulated From Federal Budget Cuts

Oct 17, 1995

Remembering a Hard-Drinking, Bill-Passing Liberal

Oct 17, 1995;

Secret Service Bargain

Oct 17, 1995

Abysmal Timber Plan

Oct 17, 1995

Balance of Power in South Asia

Oct 17, 1995

Distorted View Of the War on Poverty

Oct 17, 1995

The March

Oct 17, 1995

Cross-Purposes

Oct 17, 1995

Breaking Ground for the Arena

Oct 17, 1995

Go Ahead for Blue Plains

Oct 17, 1995

Limitations of `Living Wills'

Oct 17, 1995

Reporting on Rabbi Riskin

Oct 17, 1995

So Many Could Have Been There

Oct 17, 1995;

The Translators

Oct 17, 1995;

A Clear Day, a Cloud of Contradictions; At Event Designated for Reconciliation, Its Organizer Stresses White America's Sins

Oct 17, 1995;

PORTRAITS: `I Want the Memory'

Oct 17, 1995;

What Counted the Most Were the Men Who Were There; Many Walks Of Life Lead To the March

Oct 17, 1995;

PORTRAITS: `Going to March . . . Because We're Strong'

Oct 17, 1995;

A Welcome For Women On the Mall; Most Heed Call to Stay Away From March, Meet Elsewhere

Oct 17, 1995;

Messages Of Anger, Atonement

Oct 17, 1995;

PORTRAITS: `I Was in It With Both Feet'

Oct 17, 1995;

Elsewhere in D.C. Area, Streets and Offices Quiet; Many Workers and Students Take the Day Off

Oct 17, 1995;

PORTRAITS: `I Will Have a Different Outlook'

Oct 17, 1995;

PORTRAITS: `I'm Going To Keep at It'

Oct 17, 1995;

`We Must Accept the Responsibility That God Has Put Upon Us'

Oct 17, 1995

Now Serbs Are Inside The Fence; Refugees Confined Where Muslims Formerly Suffered

Oct 17, 1995;

Philippine Economy: Can Success Be Trusted?; Turnaround Intensifies Gap Between Rich and Poor

Oct 17, 1995;

Algerian Businessman Slain

Oct 17, 1995

Austrian Bombs Injure 2

Oct 17, 1995

Indian Actor Freed on Bail

Oct 17, 1995

New Coalition for Turkey?

Oct 17, 1995

Post-Cold War Message May Be Muted; Radio Free Europe, Sister Station Threatened by U.S. Budget Cuts and Political Maneuvering

Oct 17, 1995;

South Korea Kills Spy At Border With North

Oct 17, 1995

Spain Stonewalls Judge

Oct 17, 1995

Three Slain in Algeria

Oct 17, 1995

3 Killed as Roxanne Sinks Barge Off Mexico

Oct 17, 1995;

Driven by Small Firms, Italy's Economy Thrives; Northern Manufacturers Beat the Odds

Oct 17, 1995;

DIGEST

Oct 17, 1995

For Amtrak, the Trickiest Tracks Ahead Are Legislative

Oct 17, 1995;

GM Shuffles Its Dealers' Cards; Automaker Seeks to Cut Outlets from 8,400 to 6,700 and Strengthen Brand Identity

Oct 17, 1995;

MCI, Ohio Firm Probe Bogus Equipment Order; Scam May Have Been Stock Manipulation Bid

Oct 17, 1995;

Senate GOP Tax Plan: Less Luxury, Easier to Sell; Proposal Keeps Most Major Features of House Proposal but Scrimps on Key Components

Oct 17, 1995;