The Washington Post back issues from Sunday, January 11:
Deepening Crisis Emboldens Suharto's Critics; Disenchanted Indonesians Openly Urge Longtime Leader to Step Aside
Jan 11, 1998;
In 2 Md. Counties, A War Over Words; Removal of Books From Classes Was Racially Motivated, Some Say
Jan 11, 1998;
To Boost His Presidency and Party, Clinton Leaps Into the Policy Void
Jan 11, 1998;
Va. Officials Defy Allen On Elections; Board Refuses to Seat New Delegates by Start Of Assembly Wednesday
Jan 11, 1998;
Women's Fury Toward Taliban Stalls Pipeline; Afghan Plan Snagged In U.S. Political Issues
Jan 11, 1998;
World Responds Swiftly to Track `Bird Flu' Spread; Hundreds of Researchers Guard Against Pandemic
Jan 11, 1998;
Ellis Island, N.J. or N.Y.: This Land Is Whose Land?; Dispute Over Immigrants' Portal to U.S. Goes to High Court
Jan 11, 1998;
DNC Dumps Ban on Donations From Legal Aliens
Jan 11, 1998;
TV: Berger, Raines, Ferraro, Shalala, 7 Lawmakers
Jan 11, 1998
Clinton Presses Ban on Human Cloning; Statement a Response to Fears of Attempts Unless Congress Acts
Jan 11, 1998;
Gore Set to Form a PAC To Aid Democrats in 1998
Jan 11, 1998;
GOP Abortion Battle
Jan 11, 1998;
Lugar's 2000 Plans: Another Term
Jan 11, 1998;
Big-Government Foe's Regulatory Health Care Bill Faces Battle
Jan 11, 1998;
Forbes Puts Heat on GOP Leadership; `Must Be Willing . . . to Fight for Substance and Principle,' Memo Says
Jan 11, 1998;
Microsoft Software to Run TCI's Digital TV Boxes; Largest U.S. Cable Firm to Use Windows CE
Jan 11, 1998;
Addenda
Jan 11, 1998
Child's Killer at Large
Jan 11, 1998
DHL Founder's 4 Heirs
Jan 11, 1998
How a Federal Case Becomes a Capital Case; Secret Panel Must Weigh Legal Issues, Cost of Prosecution and Public Demands for Vengeance
Jan 11, 1998;
Postal Workers Protest Privatizing Priority Mail Service
Jan 11, 1998
Sheriff's Ways Criticized
Jan 11, 1998
Episcopal Church Has New Leader; Griswold Installed As Presiding Bishop
Jan 11, 1998;
Labs Struggle With Mysteries of Avian Virus; Strain of Influenza Appears to Be Ill-Suited for Human Epidemic -- for the Time Being
Jan 11, 1998;
Argentines Debate Torture Site's Future; Proposed `Unity' Park Offends Many Survivors
Jan 11, 1998;
Deadly Quake Strikes Rural Area in N. China
Jan 11, 1998;
35 Algerians Slain in Latest Massacres
Jan 11, 1998
Blair to `Take Risks' for N. Ireland Peace
Jan 11, 1998
Delegation Seeks to Keep Chechnya in Russia
Jan 11, 1998
Hundreds of Palestinians Clash With Israeli Troops
Jan 11, 1998
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Jan 11, 1998
Riot Police Evict French Protesters
Jan 11, 1998
Second Bomb Injures Two in Spain
Jan 11, 1998
U.S. Takes Reform Message on Road to Asia; Treasury Official Flies to Region to Press Suharto, Others to Tackle Economic Problems
Jan 11, 1998;
Zambia Charges Ex-President in Coup Attempt
Jan 11, 1998
Last Serb-Held Enclave Nervously Nears Return to Croatia's Control
Jan 11, 1998;
Pope Says He Hopes Trip to Cuba Will Strengthen Island's Church
Jan 11, 1998;
As Students Dress to Distress, Districts Debate the Rules
Jan 11, 1998;
D.C. Council Wants Tax Cuts For Consumers, Businesses
Jan 11, 1998;
Low Test Scores Demand a Better Answer
Jan 11, 1998;
Robust Economy to Drive State Legislatures in Different Directions; In Md., School Funding Boost Likely
Jan 11, 1998;
Robust Economy to Drive State Legislatures in Different Directions; In Va., Phaseout of Vehicle Tax Will Be Assembly's Focus
Jan 11, 1998;
Web Filter Can't Block Criticism; Loudoun Libraries Feel Heat for Effort to Screen Out Smut
Jan 11, 1998;
Important Decisions
Jan 11, 1998;
Suspect Shot by D.C. Police Officer
Jan 11, 1998
Delays Anticipated on Rock Creek Parkway
Jan 11, 1998
Former Redskin to Challenge Glendening
Jan 11, 1998
Hyattsville Man Sentenced to Life for Killing
Jan 11, 1998
Language Classes for Inmates Canceled
Jan 11, 1998
Marijuana Initiative Falls Short of Signatures
Jan 11, 1998
Montgomery Plans Major Soccer Project; Germantown Complex to Have World Cup Field
Jan 11, 1998;
NASA Sues University Over Missing Engine
Jan 11, 1998
Slow Business for the Sake of Show Business; Fans Gush, Merchants Grumble Over Filming
Jan 11, 1998;
Taft Bridge's Stone Sentinels to Be Replaced
Jan 11, 1998
Traffic Fatalities Increased During 1997
Jan 11, 1998
U.S. Faults State's HIV-Tracking System
Jan 11, 1998
Gilmore to Appoint Secretary of Technology; New Cabinet Post Will Court Virginia's Fastest-Growing Industry, Promote Job Training
Jan 11, 1998;
State Ready to Tackle Certified-Teacher Shortfall in Pr. George's
Jan 11, 1998;
Nobel-Winning Chemist Kenichi Fukui Dies
Jan 11, 1998;
Wallace J. Campbell Dies at 87; Helped Found CARE in 1945
Jan 11, 1998;
Capital Gets Playboy's Perspective; Tour Puts Another Spin On Sexual Revolution
Jan 11, 1998;
Get Ready For Clinton's Third Act; He Seeks a Balance Between Hyperactive and Reactive
Jan 11, 1998;
Get Those Deer! Fairfax's Urge to Kill
Jan 11, 1998;
Harvest of Cash; U.S.-Backed Crop Insurance Is the Latest Agri- Ripoff
Jan 11, 1998;
TOUGH AND READY; Can Camille Barnett, A Sharpshooter From Texas, Improve City Services, Inspire Public Workers And Survive The Crossfire? She Has Before.
Jan 11, 1998;