The Washington Post back issues from Friday, October 17:
Consultants' Audits List D.C. Agencies' Failures; Mayor Says Budget Cuts Mostly to Blame
Oct 17, 1997;
Decade After Crash, Savvier Investors, Markets Make a Repeat Less Likely
Oct 17, 1997;
Epic Novelist James Michener Is Dead at 90
Oct 17, 1997;
A Lobbyist's Lucrative Ties to Gore; Ex-Aide Raised Funds From Client, Helped Its Federal Business
Oct 17, 1997;
Russian Banker Reaches Pinnacle of Capitalism; Tycoon, Once Persecuted, Now a Power Broker
Oct 17, 1997;
U.S. Workers' Shift In Pensions Vetoed; Union, New York City File Court Challenges
Oct 17, 1997;
Washington Monument to Be Under Wraps; Blue-Lined Cloak to Cover Structure During Restoration
Oct 17, 1997;
Woman Bears Twins From Frozen Eggs; Procedure May Open Reproductive Options
Oct 17, 1997;
CORRECTION
Oct 17, 1997
CORRECTION
Oct 17, 1997
In New Release of Tapes, Nixon Backs Measures to Prevent Leaks; Meeting With GOP Leaders Came at Difficult Time
Oct 17, 1997;
Army's Former Top Sergeant Seeks Information for Discrediting Accusers
Oct 17, 1997;
California Fish Kill Mounts After Poisoning by State; Some Angry at Method for Stopping Predator of Salmon, Trout
Oct 17, 1997;
Setting Aside Work and School, Some Area Blacks Recall March; `Day of Atonement' Was to Show Solidarity, Importance
Oct 17, 1997;
To Many Men, March of a Million Still Has Legs; Success Often Is Measured Internally for Those Celebrating 2nd Anniversary
Oct 17, 1997;
13 Arrested in Military Weapons Theft
Oct 17, 1997
Attempt to Prevent Strike On Amtrak May Fall Short
Oct 17, 1997;
$4 Million Judgment for Injured Surgeon
Oct 17, 1997
N.Y. Officer Accused in Assault Of Haitian Seeks to Move Trial
Oct 17, 1997
4 Arrested in Rapes and Fatal Stabbings
Oct 17, 1997
Slaying Memorial Visitor Fatally Shot
Oct 17, 1997
Retiring Judge Rebukes Clinton for `Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Policy on Gays
Oct 17, 1997;
AD WATCH: TRADE POLICY
Oct 17, 1997;
More Charges in Mississippi School Shootings; Two Teenagers Accused of Planning Killings, Recruiting Gunman
Oct 17, 1997;
Retaliatory Strike
Oct 17, 1997;
Sen. Kennedy Goes Back To PACs for Contributions
Oct 17, 1997;
Few Expect a Crash Course for Stock Market; Poll Finds Most Investors Recognize Risks of Downturn, but Anticipate Gains in Long Run
Oct 17, 1997;
Kept Home by Mother 15 Years, Girl Goes to School for First Time
Oct 17, 1997
BLM to Tighten Horse Program
Oct 17, 1997
Rep. McHugh Criticizes Pace Of Runyon Investigation
Oct 17, 1997
Russia's '99 to '00 Hurdler
Oct 17, 1997;
VA Seeks Relief From Billions for Smoking-Related Care
Oct 17, 1997;
Diversity in Annandale
Oct 17, 1997
Ms. Reno's Testimony
Oct 17, 1997
Paying for the Alliance
Oct 17, 1997
Bossing Prince George's Schools
Oct 17, 1997
`They Just Won'
Oct 17, 1997
A Fair Tax for Families
Oct 17, 1997
For the Record
Oct 17, 1997
A King Of Scots
Oct 17, 1997
Medical Marijuana
Oct 17, 1997
Weapons Watch
Oct 17, 1997
Let the Sun Shine In
Oct 17, 1997;
Mailing-List Chicken Littles
Oct 17, 1997;
Time to End `The Troubles'
Oct 17, 1997;
A Walk on Common Ground
Oct 17, 1997;
What a Difference Having a Chance Makes
Oct 17, 1997;
Congo Republic Back In Ex-Ruler's Hands; Vanquished President Disputes Ouster
Oct 17, 1997;
Striking a Feminist Chord; Argentine Women Cheer First Lady's Family-Planning Views
Oct 17, 1997;
Tajik Gunmen Attack Presidential Guards
Oct 17, 1997
Basques March in Spain
Oct 17, 1997
Bhutto Case May Widen
Oct 17, 1997
Bodyguard Becomes Plaintiff
Oct 17, 1997
The (Open) Road to Singapore
Oct 17, 1997;
Poles Laud Pope on Anniversary
Oct 17, 1997
Threats Put Papon Out Of Housing
Oct 17, 1997;
Clinton Put On the Spot, On Camera; Young Questioners Probe U.S. Policy
Oct 17, 1997;
Beyer's Position On Regional Taxes Has N.Va. Backers
Oct 17, 1997;
Complicating Single Motherhood
Oct 17, 1997;
Convicted Sex Assailant Held in 3 Rapes
Oct 17, 1997;
Differences In Dealing With a Mystery; Md.'s Reaction to Microbe Has N.C. Second-Guessing Its Stance
Oct 17, 1997;
Political, Government Duties Seem to Overlap at Md. Agency; Secretary of State Is Key Glendening Adviser
Oct 17, 1997;
Squabbling Keeps Bell High Closed
Oct 17, 1997;
Better Than No COLA
Oct 17, 1997;
Lack of Diversity in Montgomery Police Decried
Oct 17, 1997;