The Washington Post back issues from Wednesday, September 24:
In Virginia Schools, a New Focus on Facts; Some Teachers Fear State Tests Will Mean a Return to Rote Learning
Sep 24, 1997;
Lobbyists, Senators Score MCI Tickets Without Penalty
Sep 24, 1997;
NEA Ready To Pay D.C. Property Tax; Union Wants Funds To Go to City Schools
Sep 24, 1997;
Senate to Debate Campaign Funds Bill This Session; Clinton Vows to Ensure a Vote; GOP Leader Still Won't Set Date
Sep 24, 1997;
State Treasuries Are Bulging With $14.2 Billion Extra Cash
Sep 24, 1997;
Teen Arrested, Second Sought in Md. Dismemberment Case
Sep 24, 1997;
U.S. Forbids Oil, Gas Leases In Montana Rockies Gateway
Sep 24, 1997;
U.S., Japan Expand Pact On Security
Sep 24, 1997;
FDA Sets Rules on Supplement Labels
Sep 24, 1997
Mistrust of Pentagon on Illness In Gulf Grows, Report Concludes
Sep 24, 1997;
Administrative Disputes Divide Dallas School District Along Ethnic Lines
Sep 24, 1997;
CORRECTIONS
Sep 24, 1997
CORRECTIONS
Sep 24, 1997
CORRECTIONS
Sep 24, 1997
Hearings on IRS Practices Open; Democrats Question GOP Motives, Claim Allegations Misleading
Sep 24, 1997;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Sep 24, 1997
Riley Launches Attack on School Vouchers
Sep 24, 1997;
FDA Overhaul Legislation
Sep 24, 1997
Temporary Extension Of Highway Funding
Sep 24, 1997;
Vetoed Tax Provisions
Sep 24, 1997;
Antidepressant Found to Lessen PMS Symptoms; Sertraline May Stem Severe Impairment
Sep 24, 1997
FDA Acts to Get More Women in Drug Studies; Proposed Rule Orders Industry to Comply
Sep 24, 1997
Ex-Attorneys Put Lien on Jones Lawsuit Proceeds
Sep 24, 1997
Judge Extends Sharpton Review Of New York City Paper Ballots
Sep 24, 1997
As Debt Rises, DNC Hires New Finance Chief; Top Fund-Raiser Comes From AIPAC; Party Owes Net of $15.3 Million
Sep 24, 1997;
Funds Can't Keep Teacher
Sep 24, 1997
Man Fatally Stabs U-Mich. Girlfriend, Is Shot to Death
Sep 24, 1997
Prison After Marrying Girls
Sep 24, 1997
Teens Held in Killing of Officers in N.C.
Sep 24, 1997
Another Gore Call for Party
Sep 24, 1997;
Clinton Directive on Mines: New Form, Old Function
Sep 24, 1997;
Judicial Conference Votes Support for Salary Increase
Sep 24, 1997
Postal Payroll Is Shifted to Banks
Sep 24, 1997
Continuing Abuse of Mental Patients
Sep 24, 1997
Split Policy at the U.N.
Sep 24, 1997
Who Will Watch the Watchdog?
Sep 24, 1997
A Congressional Pay Raise
Sep 24, 1997
Will the Region Ever Get Moving?
Sep 24, 1997
No Compromise on a Free Tibet
Sep 24, 1997
Route 29: Road to Ruin
Sep 24, 1997
The B-2 Flies in the Rain
Sep 24, 1997
Campaigns Without Shame
Sep 24, 1997;
Do Smokers Have Rights?
Sep 24, 1997;
Tied to The Fast Track
Sep 24, 1997;
Attackers Massacre Up to 200 Civilians In Suburb of Algiers
Sep 24, 1997;
Splits Mark Canadian Parliament; New Session Must Cope With Prosperity
Sep 24, 1997;
Israel Identifies Four Suicide Bombers as Palestinians; All Described as Residents of West Bank Village Under Shared Military-Civilian Control
Sep 24, 1997;
Ulster Unionist Leaders Denounce Sinn Fein; N. Ireland Protestant Party Sits With IRA Political Wing at Peace Talks, Then Walks Out
Sep 24, 1997;
Danube Dam Dispute Divides Slovakia, Hungary; World Court to Decide Whether Communist-Era Hydroelectric Project Must Be Completed
Sep 24, 1997;
Gore Says Probe Shows Iran Seeks Technology to Build Nuclear Arms
Sep 24, 1997;
Berger Says U.S. Must Stay Involved in Bosnia; Security Adviser Stresses Clinton's Long-Term Commitment to Implementing Dayton Peace Accord
Sep 24, 1997;
Heavy Rains From Hurricane Pound Mexico
Sep 24, 1997
India, Pakistan Discuss Kashmir
Sep 24, 1997
Saudi Prisoner May Be Spared
Sep 24, 1997
U.S. Diplomats Return to Sudan
Sep 24, 1997;
Envoys to Give It a Whirl
Sep 24, 1997;
Ex-Zookeeper Sentenced in Sale of Pelt; Va. Man Advertised Famous Jaguar's Skin
Sep 24, 1997;
Game-Day Jesters In a Serious Contest; Mascot Hopefuls Audition for Pro Teams
Sep 24, 1997;
Homicide Suspected in Death of D.C. Girl, 4
Sep 24, 1997;
Md. Trying to Attract More Lottery Players
Sep 24, 1997;
A Ray of Hope On Shaw's Mean Streets
Sep 24, 1997;
Recording Used Against Albert's Accuser; Confronted With Taped Conversation, Woman Says Agreement to Pay for Testimony Was a Joke
Sep 24, 1997;
Va. Judge Reverses Himself, Clearing Epileptic of Assault
Sep 24, 1997;
Upping the 401(k) Ante
Sep 24, 1997;
Davis to Help GOP Recruit
Sep 24, 1997