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The Washington Post back issues from Monday, July 14:

Heavy Hitters Return to Court; Charity Tennis Event Lures the Power Set Out of Their Offices

Jul 14, 1997;

CD Bootleggers Face the Music; Supply of Illegal Recordings Shrinks After Customs Crackdown

Jul 14, 1997;

Delays Leave Part of C&O Canal Dry; Popular Eight-Mile Section Remains in Disrepair Following 1996 Floods

Jul 14, 1997;

French Proudly Hold Fast To Benevolent Central Rule; Nation Defies Trend in Preserving Traditions

Jul 14, 1997;

In a `People's Court' of Quirky Cases, Even Patience Is Tried

Jul 14, 1997;

NAACP Facing New Challenges Over Integration; As Group Convenes, Some Seek Greater Focus on Self-Help

Jul 14, 1997;

A Searing Pilgrimage For Albright; Prague Visit Tracks Fate of Jewish Kin

Jul 14, 1997;

A Year Leaves Flight 800's Mystery Intact; Blast Has Had Effect On Airline Procedures

Jul 14, 1997;

Linguistics: A Monumental Translation in Mexico

Jul 14, 1997;

Neurology: Separate Language Storage Centers

Jul 14, 1997;

An Endangered Primate's Paradigm: `Make Love, Not War'

Jul 14, 1997;

In Eventful Week, Gore Rallies Democratic Core, Bolsters Clinton

Jul 14, 1997;

Huang Cannot Be Given `Partial Immunity' for Testimony, Senate Chairman Says

Jul 14, 1997;

TODAY IN CONGRESS

Jul 14, 1997

Vote This Week on a House GOP Post May Reflect Discontent With Gingrich

Jul 14, 1997;

Okla. Grand Jury Subpoenas 6 in Coverup Probe

Jul 14, 1997

Clinton to Support Legislation Guarding Against Gene-Test Bias; Inherited Risk for Disease Has Kept Some From Getting Insurance

Jul 14, 1997;

Cuban Exiles' Memorial

Jul 14, 1997

Workload Strains Indian Gambling Agency; Tribes Concerned About Push to Increase Regulators' Funding

Jul 14, 1997;

U.S. Machine Tool Orders Up 8 Pct.

Jul 14, 1997

Cambodian Ruler's First Week Takes Toll Among Foes; Hundreds Seized, Many Killed, Since Co-Premier Was Ousted

Jul 14, 1997;

Haitians Find New Police Too Similar to Old; U.S.-Backed Force Failing to Establish Law and Order as Deadline Approaches for U.N. Pullout

Jul 14, 1997;

Ukraine Savors New Ties With NATO; Military Accord Grew Out of Relationship Fostered by Pentagon

Jul 14, 1997;

ETA Killing Provokes Spaniards to Violence; Pope Condemns Politician's Assassination

Jul 14, 1997;

Prince Edward: Canada's Newest Drive-In Island

Jul 14, 1997;

Budget Confusion, Dismissal Leave Weather Service Uneasy; Director's Removal Followed Breakdown of Plan to Close 80 Field Offices

Jul 14, 1997;

Success Stories

Jul 14, 1997;

Alternatives to the Wilson Bridge

Jul 14, 1997

Benedict Arnold's Patriotic Moment

Jul 14, 1997

Drugs: Interdicting the Flow . . .

Jul 14, 1997

. . . Offering Clean Needles

Jul 14, 1997

The Central American Refugees

Jul 14, 1997

No Tears for Joe Camel

Jul 14, 1997

Grading Standards Correspond to Achievement

Jul 14, 1997

Keeping Federal Jobs in the District

Jul 14, 1997

A Mockery of Justice

Jul 14, 1997

Vietnam Revisited (Cont'd)

Jul 14, 1997

What the Warren Commission Said

Jul 14, 1997

A 30-Year-Old New Idea

Jul 14, 1997;

Palestinians, Israeli Troops Clash in West Bank City

Jul 14, 1997

Guevara Returned to Cubans

Jul 14, 1997

Serbs Honor Ex-Police Chief

Jul 14, 1997

At National Zoo, It's Lions and Tigers and Bears All Night

Jul 14, 1997;

For Va. Candidate, A Wheelchair Race; Hager Champions `Empowerment'

Jul 14, 1997;

In Md. Town, the Doctor Isn't Quite Himself Lately; Jailed Plastic Surgeon Denies His Identity

Jul 14, 1997;

Michael Milken, Giving Freely; Convicted Financier Hopes to Boost Educators -- and Perhaps His Image -- With $25,000 Awards

Jul 14, 1997;

Woman Dies In Collision On Beltway; At Least Two Injured In Silver Spring Pileup

Jul 14, 1997;

D.C. Officer Wounds Man in Struggle at Store

Jul 14, 1997

Investment Results

Jul 14, 1997;

Dog Doing Swimmingly

Jul 14, 1997;

Gorilla Grows Fast

Jul 14, 1997;

Traffic Crackdown Issues More Tickets Across the Region

Jul 14, 1997;

DEATHS

Jul 14, 1997

Don C. Nearpass Dies; Was Federal Agronomist

Jul 14, 1997

3 Killed at Va. Shipyard

Jul 14, 1997

Pope Is Praying For Va. Inmate On Death Row

Jul 14, 1997

Robbery in Georgetown

Jul 14, 1997

A First-Class Venue; With the Cancer Ball, National's New Terminal Has a Gala Coming-Out

Jul 14, 1997;

Fox's `Roar': Celtic Silliness

Jul 14, 1997;

Gore & Schiff's Whirlwind Wedding

Jul 14, 1997;

A Lott to Explain

Jul 14, 1997;

Ovitz's Latest Role; The Agent Without Portfolio Tries Philanthropy

Jul 14, 1997;

A Poet And a Fighter; Battling Cancer, Gaston Neal Gets Some Help From His Friends

Jul 14, 1997;

The Decline of Politics

Jul 14, 1997;

Jackie O: By Word Of Mouth; Friends Remember a Dynamic First Lady

Jul 14, 1997;