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The Washington Post back issues from Tuesday, March 25:

Barry's Ex-Wife Accused In Audit of Diverting Funds

Mar 25, 1997;

10-Digit Dialing Brings 5-Digit Costs for Some in Maryland

Mar 25, 1997;

Gap Widens in Mideast Peacemaking; Palestinians, Israel Take Hard Lines, Endangering Oslo Accords

Mar 25, 1997;

Montgomery's Line of Defense Against the Suburban Invasion; County Preserves Open Space, Allows Denser Development Elsewhere Series: GREEN, MORE OR LESS: WASHINGTON'S VANISHING OPEN SPACE Series Number: 3/3

Mar 25, 1997;

Researchers Fear That Hepatitis C Epidemic Looms

Mar 25, 1997;

State Dept. Seeks Gains For Women; Albright Is Stressing Rights Concerns in Foreign Policy Agenda

Mar 25, 1997;

Cable Sex Signals to Stay Scrambled During Appeal; High Court Keeps Law Protecting Children in Force

Mar 25, 1997;

CORRECTIONS

Mar 25, 1997

CORRECTIONS

Mar 25, 1997

CLARIFICATION

Mar 25, 1997

District TB Rate Bucks Downward Trend; As Number of Cases in Nation Continued to Drop, Capital Recorded 36 Percent Increase

Mar 25, 1997;

DNC Asked Clinton to Raise TV Money; Gore Also Got Party `Call Sheets' for $1.2 Million to Buy Ads

Mar 25, 1997

Missile Defense Accord Brings Discord

Mar 25, 1997;

Separation of Church, State Targeted; Constitutional Change Would Restore School Prayer, Religious Displays

Mar 25, 1997;

TODAY IN CONGRESS

Mar 25, 1997

Tobacco Company Must Hand Over Documents

Mar 25, 1997

Child Molesters' Convictions Reinstated

Mar 25, 1997

Jury Urges Life Sentence for Child Killer

Mar 25, 1997

Ohio School Funding Unconstitutional

Mar 25, 1997

3 Slain at Nashville McDonald's

Mar 25, 1997

White Teenagers in Chicago Arrested in Racial Attack

Mar 25, 1997

Susan McDougal Faces Trial Friday

Mar 25, 1997

Security Woes Beset Offices in China

Mar 25, 1997

U.S. Reneged on Bosnia Training, Izetbegovic Says in U.S. Visit

Mar 25, 1997

U.S. Wants Alleged Drug Kingpin

Mar 25, 1997

Suburban Growth Drains Quality of Life Inside the Beltway Series: GREEN, MORE OR LESS: WASHINGTON'S VANISHING OPEN SPACE Series Number: 3/3

Mar 25, 1997;

Influence by the Pound; Money Flows to British Politicians Without Disclosure Laws or Limits

Mar 25, 1997;

Jailed Saudi Denies Role In Bombing; Suspect in 1996 Attack Says He Was in Syria

Mar 25, 1997;

Japan Refuses to Send Surplus Rice to Hungry N. Koreans

Mar 25, 1997;

In China, Gore Hails GM, Boeing Deals as U.S. Policy Triumph; But Skeptics Ask if Trade Overshadows Human Rights

Mar 25, 1997;

Mobutu Ousts His Premier, But Remains Silent on Talks

Mar 25, 1997;

Once the `Butcher of Beijing,' Premier Li Takes Reconciler's Role

Mar 25, 1997;

Australia Repeals Euthanasia Law; Doctors Helped Four Die Under Territory's Legislation

Mar 25, 1997;

Italy Orders Blocking Boats Of Albanians

Mar 25, 1997

Teenagers Survived Cult Suicide

Mar 25, 1997

U.N. Oil Plan Causes Cheaper Food in Iraq

Mar 25, 1997

U.S. May Expel Belarusan Diplomat

Mar 25, 1997

Four Brothers, Growing Confusion

Mar 25, 1997;

Joint Panel to Probe Allegations Of Politically Motivated Audits; IRS Has Been Reviewing Some Tax-Exempt Conservative Groups

Mar 25, 1997;

Cartoonists Should Not Be Censored

Mar 25, 1997

Credit for Doing Their Jobs

Mar 25, 1997

Does the District Own Its Streets?

Mar 25, 1997

Mr. Gore Goes to China

Mar 25, 1997

Crime Does Pay

Mar 25, 1997

Maryland School Aid: Today's Test

Mar 25, 1997

Keeping Memory Persistent

Mar 25, 1997

On Telephone Deregulation

Mar 25, 1997

Peddling Influence On the World Market

Mar 25, 1997;

Professionalism Across the Board

Mar 25, 1997

Schools the Military Needs

Mar 25, 1997

After the Summit, Concern in the Caucasus

Mar 25, 1997;

At 14, She's Not a `Woman' and She's Not a Role Model

Mar 25, 1997;

Allen Vetoes Two Bills Curbing Weapons in Fairfax

Mar 25, 1997;

An NBA Assist In a Comeback; In D.C., Tall Tale Comes True: Blighted Houses Are Reborn

Mar 25, 1997;

Montgomery Cancels Plans for New Elementary School in Olney

Mar 25, 1997;

Slain Teen Had Gang Ties; Police Checking Whether Killing Was Retaliation

Mar 25, 1997;

Va. Releases Sample Test Questions; Exams Too Difficult, Some Educators Say

Mar 25, 1997;

A Veterans Battle Brews

Mar 25, 1997;

Fairfax Urges That Trustee Run Lorton; Supervisors Cite Escape of Inmate and Mismanagement by D.C. in Voting for Measure

Mar 25, 1997;

Hearings on School Closings

Mar 25, 1997

Man Is Killed As Tractor-Trailer, Van Collide in Md.

Mar 25, 1997

Pr. William Ex-Deputy Is Arrested; Former Sheriff's Aide Faces Theft Charges

Mar 25, 1997;

Smithfield Accusations

Mar 25, 1997

Van and Car Collide

Mar 25, 1997

As Md. Aid to Localities Grows, Other Programs Pay, Officials Say

Mar 25, 1997;