The Washington Post back issues from Wednesday, April 9:
Affirmative Action Ban Is Upheld; California Proposition Constitutionally Valid, U.S. Appeals Panel Says
Apr 09, 1997;
Binding an Untreated Wound; Clinton to Apologize to Blacks Victimized in Tuskegee Syphilis Study
Apr 09, 1997;
Cooke's Son May Name Redskins Stadium After His Father
Apr 09, 1997;
IRS Audit Reveals More Tax Browsing; 23 Fired, Hundreds Disciplined by Agency
Apr 09, 1997;
3 Palestinians Killed in Hebron; Violence Intensifies as Broader Israeli, Arab Positions Harden
Apr 09, 1997;
U.S. Seeking Resignation Of Mobutu
Apr 09, 1997;
White House Looks Inward On FBI Flap; Error Acknowledged On China Briefing
Apr 09, 1997;
CORRECTIONS
Apr 09, 1997
FBI Cites Basis for Targeting Online Child Pornographers; Senate Panel Questions Justice's Three-Offense Standard
Apr 09, 1997;
New Chicago Archbishop Is Native Son; Pope Names Francis George, a Conservative, to Lead 2nd-Largest U.S. Diocese
Apr 09, 1997;
Deeper Louisiana Election Probe Urged; Counsels Say GOP's Jenkins Hasn't Proved Landrieu Should Be Unseated
Apr 09, 1997;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Apr 09, 1997
Probe of SBA Aide Sought in `Right to Know' Dispute
Apr 09, 1997;
Lott Seeks Vote on Chemical Arms Treaty; Helms Remains an Obstacle to Long-Delayed Action in Senate
Apr 09, 1997;
Clinton Rebuts Claim of Passed Secrets to DNC; `No Basis' Revealed By Internal Query
Apr 09, 1997;
Military Forces Are Near `Breaking Point,' GOP Report Charges
Apr 09, 1997;
Highway Robbers Slay Couple, Child
Apr 09, 1997
Illinois Courtroom Firebombed
Apr 09, 1997
Minnesota River Towns Brace for More Flooding
Apr 09, 1997
Mysterious Jet Disappearance Probed; Air Force Studies Pilot's Background, Possibility of Crash or Sabotage
Apr 09, 1997
19 Counts Against Sergeant Dropped; Army Prunes More Charges as Case of Aberdeen Instructor Heads to Trial
Apr 09, 1997;
Clinton Offers $18 Billion in Medicare Cuts; Bid in Budget Talks Leads to `Good' Session
Apr 09, 1997;
Nearly 1 in 10 in U.S. Is Foreign-Born, Census Says; 24.5 Million Total in 1996 Reflects Increase of 2 Million Since Last Survey in 1994
Apr 09, 1997;
King's Kong
Apr 09, 1997;
Military Chaplains' Rights Upheld; Ban on Urging Antiabortion Letters to Congress Faulted by Court
Apr 09, 1997;
Plan for 54 More Top Officers Puts Services on the Defensive; GAO Questions Need for New Generals, Admirals
Apr 09, 1997;
Public Campaign Financing Sought in States
Apr 09, 1997
Concealed Handguns and Crime
Apr 09, 1997
A Code Of Their Own
Apr 09, 1997
Show Vote on Tax Day
Apr 09, 1997
Yankees, Stay
Apr 09, 1997
Curious About D.C. Curbs?
Apr 09, 1997
London Fog Couldn't Be Lifted
Apr 09, 1997
For the Record
Apr 09, 1997
A More Recent Comparison
Apr 09, 1997
Virginia's Share Has Been More Than Fair
Apr 09, 1997
The End Of Euphoria
Apr 09, 1997;
The Ginsberg Commodity
Apr 09, 1997;
Signs of Revival in `Failed' Japan
Apr 09, 1997;
Unworthy Of a Nation of Immigrants
Apr 09, 1997;
U.S. to Press Motion Criticizing Human Rights Abuses in China
Apr 09, 1997;
Hong Kong's Legislature-in-Waiting; Beijing-Appointed Council at Heart of Tension Over July Transfer to Chinese Rule
Apr 09, 1997;
Zairians Fight for City As 2 Sides End Talks; Troops Stall Rebel Advance on Lubumbashi
Apr 09, 1997;
Courts-Martial For Accused GIs
Apr 09, 1997
Angola Gives Status To Rebels' Leader
Apr 09, 1997
Burmese Says Opposition Being Persecuted
Apr 09, 1997
Cohen Says U.S. Troop Cut Could Destabilize East Asia; Japanese Premier Supports Current Level
Apr 09, 1997;
Congressman Finds `Severe Famine' in North Korea
Apr 09, 1997;
Iraqi Pilgrims Go to Mecca
Apr 09, 1997
U.N. Investigator Alleges Rebels Killed Thousands
Apr 09, 1997
Gingrich Asserts Clinton Stance Undermines Security of Israel
Apr 09, 1997;
Oman Refuses Visas To 2 Israeli Diplomats
Apr 09, 1997
IRA Claims Responsibility For Bomb Threat
Apr 09, 1997
Beyer Changes Stance, Vows No New Taxes; Republican in Virginia Race For Governor Says Likewise
Apr 09, 1997;
Fairfax Board Backs Half-Billion-Dollar Rebuilding of Schools
Apr 09, 1997;
Glendening Signs Measure Cutting Taxes; Marylanders Will Pay 10% Less Over 5 Years
Apr 09, 1997;
A Tribute to FDR And His Generation
Apr 09, 1997;
Nerves and Numbers
Apr 09, 1997;
Va. Murderer's Execution Stayed by Supreme Court; Justices to Decide Whether to Hear Appeal
Apr 09, 1997
Child Molester Arrested In Assaults on Fairfax Boy
Apr 09, 1997
D.C. Rescue Plan Gets Nudge From Va.'s Davis; GOP Congressman Takes Lead in Drafting Bill
Apr 09, 1997;
Md. Firearms Dealer Gets 90 Days
Apr 09, 1997
Gunfire Kills 1, Wounds Another in D.C.
Apr 09, 1997
Md. Lawmakers Make Bail Tougher for Violent Offenders
Apr 09, 1997;
Suspension Voided in Blown Breath Test; `Insufficient' Reading Isn't Grounds to Take License, Md. Court Rules
Apr 09, 1997;