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The Washington Post back issues from Friday, December 25:

At Blue-Gray, White Begins His NFL Tryout

Dec 25, 1998;

Car-Nundrum

Dec 25, 1998

Bowl Schedule

Dec 25, 1998;

Howard Schools Planning Major Push on Class Sizes

Dec 25, 1998;

Rock Falls, Kills Teen In Howard

Dec 25, 1998;

Record-Keeping Change May Yield Clearer Picture of Crime in Virginia

Dec 25, 1998;

Metro, Union to Seek Contract Arbitration; Move Follows One Year of Talks Between Transit Agency and Its Bus, Train Workers

Dec 25, 1998;

Work Halted on Loudoun `Town Houses'; Construction to Stop Pending Resolution of Zoning Conflict

Dec 25, 1998;

THE LOTTERIES

Dec 25, 1998

For Mother and Child, a Gift of Life to Share

Dec 25, 1998;

Sprinkles of Holiday Cheer; In Baking Cookies for St. Elizabeths Residents, Girl Scouts Get a Lesson in Giving

Dec 25, 1998;

METRO IN BRIEF

Dec 25, 1998

Dr. Truth

Dec 25, 1998

Wind Machines and Water Fight Cold Snapping at Citrus Crop

Dec 25, 1998;

If Laughter Is Best Medicine, Caps Are Healthy

Dec 25, 1998;

We've Heard About the Naughty, Let's Work on the Nice

Dec 25, 1998;

Holocaust Survivor William R. Perl Dies at 92; Scholar, Psychologist Helped Thousands of Jews Escape Nazi-Occupied Europe

Dec 25, 1998;

OBITUARIES

Dec 25, 1998

Expert Safecracker Harry C. Miller Dies at 86; Security Firm Owner Traveled World to Open Locks, Advised Military Agencies

Dec 25, 1998;

ON THE AIR

Dec 25, 1998

FOR THE RECORD

Dec 25, 1998

Maryland Football Gets Commitments From Six More Players

Dec 25, 1998;

Baxter Gets Going At His Latest Stop

Dec 25, 1998;

Milstein To Extend His Bid; He, Snyder Want Cooke as Investor

Dec 25, 1998;

Patton Is At a Fork In Road; Linebacker Ponders Losses, Free Agency

Dec 25, 1998;

For Comeback Stories, Turnabout Is Their Play; After Being Down, Some NFL Players Stage Revivals

Dec 25, 1998;

WEEKEND ON THE AIR

Dec 25, 1998

Basketball Schedule

Dec 25, 1998

Communist Party Chief Joins Attack On Zionism; Jewish Tycoons `Ruining' Russia

Dec 25, 1998;

On Break, Area Teams Gearing Up; Holiday Games Are Prelude to Leagues

Dec 25, 1998;

Canadiens Struggling

Dec 25, 1998

LB Taylor: `I Belong' in Hall

Dec 25, 1998

Around The Colleges

Dec 25, 1998

It's No Secret: Little Progress In NBA Talks; Despite Stern- Hunter Meeting, Sides `Remain Very Far Apart'

Dec 25, 1998;

Lobos Lose for First Time; Washington Men 70, New Mexico 61

Dec 25, 1998

Sales of Flutie Flakes No Fluke, Surpass 1 Million Mark

Dec 25, 1998

Trying to Keep a Family Jewel; John Kent Cooke Runs the Redskins. It Is a Job He Would Pay a Lot to Keep.

Dec 25, 1998;

Tuna, Well Done

Dec 25, 1998;

Capitals Can See End of the Road; Outlook Is Positive as 24-Day, Eight-Game Trip Winds Down

Dec 25, 1998;

AU Finds Reason For Hope

Dec 25, 1998;

GLOBAL MARKETS

Dec 25, 1998

TRANSACTIONS

Dec 25, 1998

Other Indicators

Dec 25, 1998

Isuzu Announces Restructuring; Japanese Affiliate of GM to Trim Work Force by 4,000, Cut Debt

Dec 25, 1998;

Regulators Target Bookkeeping Tricks

Dec 25, 1998;

For NLRB, an Improvement in Its Own Relations

Dec 25, 1998;

Dow Rises 16 Points In Shortened Session

Dec 25, 1998

Excess Capacity Slowing Japan's Recovery

Dec 25, 1998;

Personal Income Jumped Last Month; After-Tax Earnings Outpace Prices

Dec 25, 1998;

DIGEST

Dec 25, 1998

The Joy of Computing

Dec 25, 1998;

Don't Close the Book Yet on Catalogues; For Some People, Shopping Online Doesn't Feel Right

Dec 25, 1998;

Celebrate This Day With a Yuletide Quiz

Dec 25, 1998;

Question Authorities

Dec 25, 1998

TELL ME ABOUT IT: Advice for the Under-30 Crowd

Dec 25, 1998;

SCREEN SHOTS

Dec 25, 1998

e-vents; Online and real-life events of interest to the digitally inclined.

Dec 25, 1998

What's Closed Today

Dec 25, 1998

N.Y. Plan to Share Tobacco Windfall Provokes Dispute

Dec 25, 1998

Christmas Cheer in Difficult Times; End of Unemployment Pay Heightens Kims' Hardship Series: Shattered Lives: The Asian Economic Crisis; 7/8

Dec 25, 1998;

Christmas Cheer in Difficult Times; Story of Korean Family's Predicament Inspires Readers to Make Donations

Dec 25, 1998;

Judge Frees 3 Cubans Acquitted of Hijacking

Dec 25, 1998

`Hands-Off' Son of Italian Immigrants Led Bombing Against Iraq

Dec 25, 1998;

U.S., Mexico Find A Pollution Dispute Tough to Pipe Away

Dec 25, 1998;

Surrogate Santas Bring A Dead Letter to Life; Texas Youth Says He Never Gave Up Hope

Dec 25, 1998