The Washington Post back issues from Thursday, July 12:
Fossils Suggest Earliest Human Ancestor; 11 Bones in Ethiopia Paint Picture of 5.5 Million-Year-Old Creature
Jul 12, 2001;
Heeding the Masters' Voices; Brazilian Painter Maria Gertrudes Says She's Channeling Great Artists
Jul 12, 2001;
Banned Books Offer Chance For Teaching
Jul 12, 2001;
The Fabric of Conformity
Jul 12, 2001;
In Pursuit of History; Bonds, Mariners Energize Second Half
Jul 12, 2001;
Even in Twilight, Cal's Forever in Limelight
Jul 12, 2001;
Broadcasters Fight Bill on Election Ads
Jul 12, 2001;
Summertime, and The Livin' Is Noisy
Jul 12, 2001;
Virginia, Gillen Close To Contract Extension
Jul 12, 2001;
Jagr Deal Is a Capital Gain; Washington Acquires NHL's Leading Scorer
Jul 12, 2001;
Troops in Chechnya Rebuked; Russian General Acknowledges Abuses Against Civilians
Jul 12, 2001;
Firm Aims To Clone Embryos for Stem Cells
Jul 12, 2001;
Report Outlines Area's Boom; Growth in Outer Suburbs, Service Industry Helped Economy
Jul 12, 2001;
What 'Powerful' Men?
Jul 12, 2001;
Games in Colombia Go On Despite Risk
Jul 12, 2001;
How the Competing Campaign Finance Bills Differ
Jul 12, 2001;
CLARIFICATION
Jul 12, 2001
A Course You Can Play: Westfields Golf Club, Clifton
Jul 12, 2001
CORRECTION
Jul 12, 2001
What's Fess Up To? Grapes.
Jul 12, 2001;
Condit's Political Support Slipping; Democrats Worry About House Seats
Jul 12, 2001;
METRO; In Brief
Jul 12, 2001
CRIME & JUSTICE
Jul 12, 2001
Malone Endorses Comcast's AT&T Bid
Jul 12, 2001
'Pay Parity' Wins Support of House Appropriations Chairman
Jul 12, 2001;
Senate Panel Endorses D.C. Plan for Reserve Fund
Jul 12, 2001;
Police Horrors Seem to Leave Curry Unmoved
Jul 12, 2001;
Refugee Recovers Pieces Of Past, Hope for Future
Jul 12, 2001;
Landlord Admits Not Warning D.C. Tenants About Lead Paint; First Prosecution Under U.S. Law Results in Guilty Plea
Jul 12, 2001;
THE LOTTERIES; July 11
Jul 12, 2001
Mayor Taps Fla. Lobbyist To Lead Staff; Williams Eyes Reelection
Jul 12, 2001;
Pr. George's Woman Slain; Son Charged With Murder; Mother Recently Had Reported an Attack, Filed Complaint
Jul 12, 2001;
Va. Court Papers Lost in Civil War Show Up on eBay
Jul 12, 2001;
Team Suspended for Parents' Threats; Md. Girls Soccer Club Won't Play Season After Referee Complains of Harassment
Jul 12, 2001;
Some Softness for the Hard Knocks; Va. Program Helps Teens Heal Own Lives by Reaching Out to Abused Animals
Jul 12, 2001;
Displaced, Despondent After Gas Spill; SE Families Eager to Go Home From Hotels
Jul 12, 2001;
Va. High Court Ponders Forced Medication; Attorneys Try to Stop Treatment of Mentally Ill Man Charged in Shifflett Slaying
Jul 12, 2001;
Retirement Center Talks Fail; Caregivers, Support Staff Declare Strike in Mitchellville
Jul 12, 2001;
Minister Says Daughter, at 18, Had an Affair With Condit
Jul 12, 2001;
Cases Tied To Killing Of Jones Are Dropped
Jul 12, 2001;
Va. Wins Round in Potomac Dispute; Reports Are a Setback For Md. on Intake Pipe
Jul 12, 2001;
NATION IN BRIEF
Jul 12, 2001
Continental Drifters: Joyful Power Pop With a Nawlins Kick
Jul 12, 2001
James Duncan; Teacher And NSA Cryptanalyst
Jul 12, 2001
AREA EVENTS
Jul 12, 2001
Senate Protects Parkland Coal, Oil
Jul 12, 2001;
Federal Frequent Fliers May Be Freed to Keep Miles
Jul 12, 2001;
Interior Faulted on Indian Trusts; Monitor: Government Stalling Reform of Mismanaged System
Jul 12, 2001;
Appeals Nominee Praised at Hearing; No Rancor at First Judicial Confirmation
Jul 12, 2001;
Rove Heard Charity Plea On Gay Bias; White House Denied Senior Aides Had Role
Jul 12, 2001;
Oddball Mogul; Maxim Publisher Felix Dennis Combines Slick With Silly
Jul 12, 2001;
Jalabert Takes Stage, Armstrong in Sight
Jul 12, 2001
Campaign Reform Lacks Votes; Backers Try to Attract Hill Minorities, GOP Moderates to Bill
Jul 12, 2001;
Harrison Ford Helps Rescue Boy Scout
Jul 12, 2001
WORLD; In Brief
Jul 12, 2001
Global Markets; Yesterday's closes on major stock exchanges around the world
Jul 12, 2001
Gabarra, Freedom Go on the Defensive
Jul 12, 2001;
Freedom vs. Bay Area CyberRays
Jul 12, 2001
Jessica Dawson is away. Her Ga ...
Jul 12, 2001
Gephardt Has Large Stake in Bill's Fate; Ambition, Conviction Driving His Efforts
Jul 12, 2001;
Argentina's Woes Spur Fears of New Crises; Debt Problems Shake Emerging Markets
Jul 12, 2001;
LOCAL GOLF
Jul 12, 2001
This Week's Tournaments
Jul 12, 2001
The Humble Cease-Fire
Jul 12, 2001;
Ernest Holz Dies at 84; Salvation Army Chief
Jul 12, 2001;