The Washington Post back issues from Tuesday, April 7:
Bank, Insurance Giants Set Merger; Citicorp, Travelers in $82 Billion Deal
Apr 07, 1998;
Boom Is Fine -- If You Own Stock; The Millions Who Don't Are Only Falling Further Behind
Apr 07, 1998;
Bull Market Keeps Raging; Citicorp Merger Pushes Dow Stock Average Above 9000
Apr 07, 1998;
Chairmen A Study in Contrasts; Reed, Weill Say They'll Make It Work
Apr 07, 1998;
D.C. Orders Pit Bulls Out of City Housing; Violent Dogs Seen As Safety Threat
Apr 07, 1998;
In Rapidly Changing L.A., A Sense of Future Conflicts
Apr 07, 1998;
With Mars Images, NASA Says: Face It, It's a Mesa
Apr 07, 1998;
Catholics Upset Over Communion For Clinton; Doctrine Violated, N.Y. Cardinal Says
Apr 07, 1998;
Starr's Jobs on Collision Course? Under Pressure to Report, Counsel Weighs Role in Private Case
Apr 07, 1998;
CORRECTION
Apr 07, 1998
CORRECTION
Apr 07, 1998
CORRECTION
Apr 07, 1998
On Eve of Clinton Visit to Kansas City, Doubts About Social Security
Apr 07, 1998;
A Half-Century of Change in Compton
Apr 07, 1998;
The Education of Newt Gingrich: A First-Person View of Events
Apr 07, 1998;
Speaker's Book Takes A Gentle Perspective; Description of Coup Attempt Is Upbeat
Apr 07, 1998;
A Confident Mikulski Seeks 3rd Senate Term; GOP Lacks a High-Profile Challenger
Apr 07, 1998;
High Court Refuses to Shield Tobacco Memos
Apr 07, 1998;
Justices Set June 8 Hearing On Foster Notes
Apr 07, 1998;
CIA Handles Disgruntled Workers With Caution; Each Year, Agency Treats Some on Leave, Like Groat, as Risks to National Security
Apr 07, 1998;
Lawyers Want Wiretaps Thrown Out In Spy Case
Apr 07, 1998;
Most Gays Used Declaration to Win Independence, Pentagon Study Says
Apr 07, 1998;
INS Detains 11 in Silver Spring
Apr 07, 1998;
Country Music Star Tammy Wynette Dies at 55
Apr 07, 1998;
VMI Court Trial Delayed After Judge Cites Cadets' Constitutional Concerns
Apr 07, 1998;
Armed Forces Chief Resigns in S. Africa; General Denies Role in Bogus Coup Report
Apr 07, 1998;
Belfast Talks Head Down to the Wire; Northern Ireland Parties Work to Reach Accord by Thursday
Apr 07, 1998;
Malaysia Gets Tough on Illegal Immigrants; Indonesians Cross Border Seeking Jobs
Apr 07, 1998;
FOR THE RECORD
Apr 07, 1998
Albanian Team Picked for Talks With Serbs
Apr 07, 1998
Colombian Rebel Leader Reported Dead
Apr 07, 1998
DEA Employee Pardoned in Pakistan
Apr 07, 1998
FOR THE RECORD
Apr 07, 1998
Iranian Leader Backs Jailed Tehran Mayor
Apr 07, 1998
Japan's Hashimoto To Propose Tax Cuts; Shift in Course Designed to Revive Economy
Apr 07, 1998;
FOR THE RECORD
Apr 07, 1998
Mir Cosmonauts Forced to Shorten Spacewalk
Apr 07, 1998
Millions in Saudi Arabia for Pilgrimage
Apr 07, 1998
Mine Explodes at Russian Embassy in Latvia
Apr 07, 1998
Pakistan Tests Medium-Range Missile
Apr 07, 1998
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Apr 07, 1998
Russian Predicts START II Ratification
Apr 07, 1998
Russia Plans New Reactor In Iran, Official Says
Apr 07, 1998
U.N. Lists Political Killings in Cambodia
Apr 07, 1998
Albright Assures Caribbean That Clinton Backs Tariff Parity
Apr 07, 1998;
Britain and France Ratify Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Weapons Powers Bring Tally to 13 Nations
Apr 07, 1998
Once Quiet Israeli Arabs Voice Discontent; Thousands March, Strike to Protest Police `Assault' and Demolition of Houses
Apr 07, 1998;
Palestinians Say Hamas, Not Israel, Killed Rebel; Hard-Liners Reject View, Seek Revenge
Apr 07, 1998;
Pena to Resign as Energy Secretary; `Personal and Family Reasons' Cited for Move From Clinton Cabinet to Private Sector
Apr 07, 1998;
The Case for NATO Expansion
Apr 07, 1998
D.C. Budget News -- and Blues
Apr 07, 1998
The Senate on the Budget
Apr 07, 1998
Selling Death Overseas
Apr 07, 1998
Grappling With the Gun Issue
Apr 07, 1998
Kenneth Starr and Me
Apr 07, 1998
A Fine Principle, An Awful Outcome
Apr 07, 1998;
A Plan for Japan
Apr 07, 1998;
From the Queen of England: No Card, No Milk-Bone
Apr 07, 1998;
GOP Boomerang
Apr 07, 1998;
The Growing Investor Class
Apr 07, 1998;
As Allen Weighs Options, Va.'s GOP Holds Its Breath
Apr 07, 1998;
D.C. Schools Face Deficit In Millions; Failure to Dismiss Employees Is Cited
Apr 07, 1998;
Glendening's Natural Resources; `Green' Tilt Wins Environmental Fans, but Businesses See Red
Apr 07, 1998;
N.Y. Problem-Solver Heads to the D.C. Morgue
Apr 07, 1998;
Park Service Handbook Tracks the Underground Railroad
Apr 07, 1998;