The Washington Post back issues from Tuesday, May 19:
For Gates, Fight May Prove Costly
May 19, 1998;
Hill Negotiators Agree on Road Bill, Including Wilson Bridge
May 19, 1998;
Mexico Banks Charged in Drug Crimes; Money Laundering Alleged by U.S.
May 19, 1998;
Suharto to Step Aside; Successor to Be Chosen `as Soon as Possible'
May 19, 1998;
Survey Shows Barry Ahead of the Pack; But Most Residents Polled Don't Want Mayor to Run Again
May 19, 1998;
Taxol Found To Aid in Early Breast Cancer
May 19, 1998;
U.S., 20 States Sue Microsoft, Allege Abuses
May 19, 1998;
U.S. Tones Down Stance on Israel
May 19, 1998;
CORRECTION
May 19, 1998
Insanity Hearing Allowed For Inmate on Death Row
May 19, 1998;
Public Broadcasters Given Choice in Candidate Debates; Supreme Court, 6-3, Says TV Stations May Control Access
May 19, 1998;
J. McDougal Book Says Clinton Lied Under Oath; Pardon Allegedly Offered; President Denies Stories
May 19, 1998;
Loral Denies Any Benefits In Return for Donations
May 19, 1998;
Va., Md. Want More for Bridge; Governors Say Congress Came Up Short on Wilson Funding
May 19, 1998;
Fearing Gain for Trial Lawyers, Business Groups Fight Tobacco Bill Harder
May 19, 1998;
TODAY IN CONGRESS
May 19, 1998
Ferraro Lashes Out On Mastectomy Bill; Outraged D'Amato Demands Apology, And Breast Cancer Groups Defend Him
May 19, 1998;
Calif. Assembly Votes For Stoplight Cameras
May 19, 1998
Gore: GOP Is Blocking Cleanup of Toxic Waste
May 19, 1998
Mexico Sues U.S. Firm On Farm Work Issues
May 19, 1998
Senate Backs Increase In Some Employee Visas
May 19, 1998
Prostate Cancer Tests
May 19, 1998
Treatment Helps Rats Grow New Nerve Fibers
May 19, 1998
Q & A
May 19, 1998;
Conference Favors Regional Agency For Transportation
May 19, 1998;
Guild Bestows Grand Prizes On Two Members of Post Staff
May 19, 1998;
Key Indian Official Warns Pakistan; Sharpened Rhetoric on Kashmir, Spark for 2 Wars, Follows Nuclear Tests
May 19, 1998;
U.S. Eases Stand on Cuba, Iran Sanctions; Helms Condemns, Europe Hails Move
May 19, 1998;
Wildfires in Mexico, Central America Burn Unabated; Smoke Extends As Far North As Wisconsin
May 19, 1998;
FOR THE RECORD
May 19, 1998
Bahamas Sends Back Cuban Refugees
May 19, 1998
Congo's Ties With Key Regional Allies Weakening; Kabila's Diplomatic Policies Disturb Uganda, Rwanda
May 19, 1998;
Dominican Election Ushers in Opposition
May 19, 1998
Executive Tied to Photojournalist's Killing
May 19, 1998
FOR THE RECORD
May 19, 1998
Palestinian Death Toll Revised
May 19, 1998
QUOTE OF THE DAY
May 19, 1998
Russia, Iran Vow to Strengthen Nuclear Bond
May 19, 1998
Six Nations Agree to Ease Yugoslav Sanctions
May 19, 1998
Slain Rwandan Official Was Set to Testify
May 19, 1998
FOR THE RECORD
May 19, 1998
Yugoslav Prime Minister Voted Out
May 19, 1998
Clinton Stumps for Irish Peace -- in Britain; President Urges Approval of Historic Accord but Puts Off a Visit to N. Ireland
May 19, 1998;
Politicians At Odds on Sanctions As Policy; Administration Says Tool Can Be Costly
May 19, 1998;
Cohen at a Crossroads After Base Closing Loss; Secretary Can Act on Own, or Cut Purchases
May 19, 1998;
Drug War's Labor Battle; House Bill's Provisions to Help Chase Traffickers Stumble Over Suspension of Customs Service's Union Agreements
May 19, 1998;
Treasury Takes Stock Of Delinquent Debts; $29 Billion Appears Within Agency's Reach
May 19, 1998;
The Chinese Connection
May 19, 1998
No Way to Treat the City
May 19, 1998
A Sweeping Abortion Ban
May 19, 1998
Enough `Judicial Activism'
May 19, 1998
Forgiving the Murderer
May 19, 1998
Mr. Reagan's Diaries
May 19, 1998
Rights of Haitian Aliens
May 19, 1998
The Rule of Law in Mexico
May 19, 1998
`Senior Moments'
May 19, 1998
Credo Time
May 19, 1998;
Crashing a Career
May 19, 1998;
Missing -- A Campaign in California
May 19, 1998;
Russia: The Sky Has Not Fallen
May 19, 1998;
Yes, A Fudge Factor
May 19, 1998;
Communists Seen Blocking Yeltsin on START II Ratification
May 19, 1998;
In Cleveland, Gunning for Glendening
May 19, 1998;
Md. Frees 51 Inmates in Dispute Over Release Dates
May 19, 1998;
Naval Academy Plebes Stick to It, Conquer Obelisk
May 19, 1998;