The Washington Post back issues from Wednesday, January 29:
D.C. Mental Health Subsidies Paid for Fur Coats, Suit Says; Head of Firm Allegedly Misspent $659,000
Jan 29, 1997;
Ex-GIs Work to Give Bosnian Force a Fighting Chance
Jan 29, 1997;
`Mistakes Were Made,' Clinton Says of Gifts; But President Sees `No Pattern' of Corruption in Donations
Jan 29, 1997;
Norton Challenges Neighbors In Push for District Tax Cuts; Clinton Supports an `Economic Incentive' to Help City
Jan 29, 1997;
Ex-Policemen Admit Killing South African; Steve Biko's Slaying Solved After 20 Years
Jan 29, 1997;
Virginia Senate Votes to Retire The State Song
Jan 29, 1997;
Wages, Benefits Rose Slightly in 1996; Report Eases Financial Market Fears of Inflation, Interest Rate Hikes
Jan 29, 1997;
CORRECTIONS
Jan 29, 1997
CORRECTIONS
Jan 29, 1997
Heavy Breathing at Prom
Jan 29, 1997
Jailhouse Taping Violated Prisoner's, Priest's Rights; Secret Recording of Sacramental Confession Was Illegal, Federal Appeals Court Says
Jan 29, 1997;
Medicinal Use Of Marijuana Gains Hearing
Jan 29, 1997
Transferred FBI Officials Had Roles in High-Profile Cases; Move of Supervisor, Unit Chiefs Follows Report Criticizing Lab
Jan 29, 1997;
A Night at the Office Became a Nightmare; Though `Robbery' of Cable TV Firm Was Staged, Ex-Employees Say Assault Was Real
Jan 29, 1997;
Civil Case Against Simpson Is Put in the Jurors' Hands; Judge Tells Panel to Ignore Criminal, Custody Decisions
Jan 29, 1997;
Lake Broker Bought Questionable Stock; CIA Nominee Says He Didn't Know of '96 Investment in Energy Firm
Jan 29, 1997;
Multiple Births Quadruple Over 20 Years
Jan 29, 1997
Election Cited for Derailing Mideast Peace Move; Syrian Diplomat Claims Israeli Promise to Leave Golan Commits Current Government
Jan 29, 1997;
Palestinian Held in U.S. Said Ready for Extradition; Militant Hamas Leader Marzook Has Resisted Return to Israel to Face Charges for 19 Months
Jan 29, 1997;
Saddam's Wife Under House Arrest; Military Purge Follows Assassination Attempt on Iraqi Leader's Son
Jan 29, 1997;
Drawing Lines on Campaign Fund Probe; Senate Democrats Want Length, Scope, Procedures to Be Clearly Defined
Jan 29, 1997;
Ex-Suspect in Bombing Sues Newspapers, College; Jewell's Libel Claim Seeks Unspecified Damages
Jan 29, 1997
Gingrich's Penalty Options
Jan 29, 1997
Lott Says Welfare Bill Will Not Be Reopened
Jan 29, 1997;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Jan 29, 1997
With Help, GOP Gains Kentucky Senate; Five Maverick Democrats Kindle New Example of Changing South
Jan 29, 1997;
$4 Million Tax Fraud Case Goes to Trial; Lobbyist Worked With Egyptian Arms Dealer
Jan 29, 1997;
TEXT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON'S NEWS CONFERENCE
Jan 29, 1997
Clinton Altering College Aid Proposal to Boost Pell Grants for Poor
Jan 29, 1997;
FBI Assigns 25 Agents to DNC Fund-Raising Probe
Jan 29, 1997;
Arusha Tribunal Employees Say Difficulties Worsened by Racial Tensions
Jan 29, 1997;
Rwandan Suspects Face Trial and Error; Two Genocide Tribunals' Problems Raise Questions About Quality of Justice
Jan 29, 1997;
Algerian Labor Leader Shot Dead
Jan 29, 1997
Americans in Saudi Arabia Alerted
Jan 29, 1997
Cabinet Forming in Bulgaria
Jan 29, 1997
Chechen Wartime Chief Near Election Victory; Easy Win Predicted in Presidential Vote
Jan 29, 1997;
Northern Ireland Grenade Attack
Jan 29, 1997
Salinas Questioned in Dublin
Jan 29, 1997
Socialists Take Council Seats In Serbian Municipality
Jan 29, 1997
Healing the Wounds of Rights Violations
Jan 29, 1997;
House Hunting in London
Jan 29, 1997;
`Welfare' Reformers Aim at Goliaths; Bipartisan Group Wants to End $11.5 Billion in Business Subsidies
Jan 29, 1997;
Hope and Caution on AIDS
Jan 29, 1997
Chechen Democracy
Jan 29, 1997
Keeping a Bead on Gun Dealers
Jan 29, 1997
Bill Gold
Jan 29, 1997
For the Record
Jan 29, 1997
Gratuitous Slap
Jan 29, 1997
Killing Crop Pests
Jan 29, 1997
Mother, Not Housekeeper
Jan 29, 1997
The Joy of Deregulation
Jan 29, 1997;
Two Called To Serve
Jan 29, 1997;
When Duty Calls, Courts Can Be Flexible; Giving Paula Jones her day in court will not interfere with presidential duties.
Jan 29, 1997;
Yeltsin Makes Office and TV Appearances as Health Reportedly Improves
Jan 29, 1997;
Abduction Suspect Was On Probation; Man Was Freed Early In Kidnapping Case
Jan 29, 1997;
Barry Proposes Fewer Officers For D.C. Police Department; Officials Criticize Plan to Trim 400 Positions
Jan 29, 1997;
Parental Rights Proposal Loses; Va. Senate Democrats Feared Measure Would Hurt Schools
Jan 29, 1997;
Pr. George's Says Pawnshops Put County's Image in Hock
Jan 29, 1997;
Stark Truths Revealed In Bloodshed
Jan 29, 1997;
Teen Describes Being Raped In Front of 7-Year-Old Sister; Two Girls Testify at Trial of Columbia Man
Jan 29, 1997;
UDC Law School Battling to Keep Its Accreditation
Jan 29, 1997;
Backers of Conference Center-East Get Some Bad News
Jan 29, 1997;
Buyouts Going Bye-Bye
Jan 29, 1997;
Defense Says Ex-Agent Was Driven Insane by Work, Worry
Jan 29, 1997;
Their Love of Science Takes Them to the Top; Three N.Va. Teens Are Westinghouse Finalists
Jan 29, 1997;