The Washington Post back issues from Friday, January 31:
Clinton Aides Shared Data With DNC
Jan 31, 1997;
Continuing Fiscal Chaos Seen in D.C.; Pending Audit Finds Problems Unresolved By New Leadership
Jan 31, 1997;
FEC Admits Failures In Plea for Funding; Agency Outlines Wide Probe of '96 Campaign
Jan 31, 1997;
For Bowe, It's `Left, Right, Left'; Boxer Isn't Pulling Punches; He's Marching Into Marine Reserves
Jan 31, 1997;
For Freshmen, A False Start; Perils of Ninth Grade Prompt Schools to Try New Approaches
Jan 31, 1997;
Justice Dept. Probe Casts Shadow on FBI Lab Data; No Harm to Oklahoma Bomb Case, Sources Say
Jan 31, 1997;
Saudis May Purchase U.S. F-16 Fighters; Bethesda's Lockheed Martin in Line for Multibillion-Dollar Deal
Jan 31, 1997;
CORRECTIONS
Jan 31, 1997
Christian Coalition Revamps Agenda to Reach Out to Inner Cities
Jan 31, 1997;
FDA Approves New Drug for Type II Diabetes
Jan 31, 1997
CORRECTIONS
Jan 31, 1997
CORRECTIONS
Jan 31, 1997
Gingrich Attends Economic Forum In Switzerland
Jan 31, 1997
Senate Panel Backs Amendment To Require a Balanced Budget
Jan 31, 1997;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Jan 31, 1997
Rep. Frank Tejeda Dies of Brain Cancer at 51
Jan 31, 1997
Saying Her Views Haven't Changed, First Lady Takes On `Micro' Agenda
Jan 31, 1997;
Corporate Tax Plan Readied; Clinton Move Meant To Raise $39 Billion
Jan 31, 1997;
Parties Agree on Campaign Funding Probe's Scope, Not Its Budget
Jan 31, 1997;
Lott Assails Comments On Herman
Jan 31, 1997
States Want Flexibility On Welfare Spending
Jan 31, 1997;
Addenda
Jan 31, 1997
3 Die in Wall Collapse
Jan 31, 1997
Simpson Jurors Study DNA Strips, Photos, Videotape
Jan 31, 1997
Wall Street Skeptical of Rescue Plan
Jan 31, 1997;
White Separatists Indicted
Jan 31, 1997
Gene May Warn of Impending Glaucoma
Jan 31, 1997
Ex-Soviet Prisoner Sharansky Visits His `Alma Mater'
Jan 31, 1997;
Goods Replace Rubles in Russia's Vast Web of Trade; Workers, Paid in Products, Must Make Deals to Survive; Glasses, Shoes, Bras Become New Forms of Currency
Jan 31, 1997;
U.S. Issues Terrorism Warning; Hamas Aide's Shift On Extradition Cited
Jan 31, 1997;
Army Investigations Double
Jan 31, 1997
Expanding a Tradition, Albright Plans to Visit Europe and Asia
Jan 31, 1997
Lebanon, With a Nudge From Syria, Is Leaning on Once Outspoken Media; `Our Press Has Too Much Freedom,' Says Military Court Judge
Jan 31, 1997;
Marine Hazing Trial Doubtful
Jan 31, 1997
State Dept. Human Rights Report Chastises Several U.S. Allies
Jan 31, 1997;
Algerian Ex-General Killed
Jan 31, 1997
Berlusconi Trial Voided
Jan 31, 1997
French Agree on Nazi Gold
Jan 31, 1997
Guatemalan Murder Case Tests Amnesty Legislation; Officials Say Laws Will Support Human Rights
Jan 31, 1997;
Hong Kong's Governor Attacks Chinese Proposals
Jan 31, 1997
Goodbye Peace Talks, Hello Billable Hours
Jan 31, 1997;
Politics a Tricky Game For Pakistani Sports Star; Ex-Cricket Captain Seeks Prime Minister's Job
Jan 31, 1997;
For Pena, Nuclear Waste Storage Is Hot Topic; Energy Appointee Hears Praise as Well as Questions; Other Nominations Advance
Jan 31, 1997;
Retired General's Mission: Making Cyberspace Secure; Dangers of `Information Warfare' Rising, Marsh Says
Jan 31, 1997;
Reformer in the Lobby
Jan 31, 1997;
Alternatives to Parking Meters
Jan 31, 1997
China's Human Rights Violations
Jan 31, 1997
The Northern Virginia Example
Jan 31, 1997
Where Did Your Money Go?
Jan 31, 1997
Listening to the World
Jan 31, 1997
For the Record
Jan 31, 1997
`Free Agency' Isn't Free
Jan 31, 1997
Telecommunications to Come
Jan 31, 1997
Visible Volunteers
Jan 31, 1997
Call Their Bluff On Social Security
Jan 31, 1997;
Innovating Isn't Educating
Jan 31, 1997;
Letting the Poor Take Care of the Poorer
Jan 31, 1997;
Wake Up -- The Nightmare's Not Over
Jan 31, 1997;
A Truce as Fragile as Life Itself; Rivals in SE Crew, Mediators Hope That Peace Pledged at Table Will Survive on Street
Jan 31, 1997;
Embodying A Flair for Diversity
Jan 31, 1997;
Fairfax Probes Surge in Cost Of Foster Care; State Funding Linked To Expensive Placements
Jan 31, 1997;
Five on D.C. School Chief's Staff Are Being Paid $100,000 or More; Salaries of Becton's Top Aides Exceed Those of Predecessor's Assistants
Jan 31, 1997;
Montgomery Prosecutor to End Program for DWI, DUI Defendants
Jan 31, 1997;
Getting in the Game
Jan 31, 1997;
Metro Adding Transmitters to Control Speed of Trains; New Equipment Would Help Prevent Accidents Like One That Killed Worker Last Winter
Jan 31, 1997;