The Washington Post back issues from Wednesday, July 18:
Motivating a Lazy Teenager
Jul 18, 2001;
The Storied Mrs. Graham; As a Boss, She Gave Reporters What They Needed: Independence
Jul 18, 2001;
Hoop Exile Is Thriving in Israel; McDonald Feted by Nation After Delivering European Title
Jul 18, 2001;
North Fairfax Wins Va. Title; Goes to Babe Ruth World Series
Jul 18, 2001;
Some of Septuplets to Undergo Heart Tests, Hospital Says
Jul 18, 2001;
China Releases One Activist, Arrests Another
Jul 18, 2001;
Anna Bergman, a Vocal Citizen of the World
Jul 18, 2001
'Hot Shots II': The Beta Band's Worthy Alpha Effort
Jul 18, 2001;
Israeli Missiles Hit Bethlehem; Palestinians Strike Back in Jerusalem
Jul 18, 2001;
The Blanket Policy That Isn't: Airlines Differ on Cleaning
Jul 18, 2001;
Blair Offers to Be 'Bridge' Between U.S., Europe
Jul 18, 2001;
Paws for Reflection
Jul 18, 2001;
Welcome to Washington, State of Euphoria
Jul 18, 2001;
Backbone of The Post
Jul 18, 2001;
Better Mileage Possible, Panel Says; Scientists' Preliminary Report Cites New Engine Technology
Jul 18, 2001;
Adviser: Clinton Exasperated With Barak During Talks
Jul 18, 2001;
Central African Rep. Seals Congo Border
Jul 18, 2001
China Reports 7.9% Growth
Jul 18, 2001;
Lillian Clark Dies at 81; Served on Area Boards
Jul 18, 2001
LOCAL TENNIS
Jul 18, 2001
The Human Being Behind the Great Lady
Jul 18, 2001;
COLONIAL DOWNS RESULTS
Jul 18, 2001
COMICS: MEET THE ARTIST
Jul 18, 2001
NSO's 'Encore' Series: A Little New Music
Jul 18, 2001;
The Arsenic-Wood Connection
Jul 18, 2001;
CORRECTIONS
Jul 18, 2001
Reveling In a Life Lived On Top of The News
Jul 18, 2001;
FCC Awards '3G' Licenses
Jul 18, 2001
Algerian Looks Toward Big Rise in U.S. Investment
Jul 18, 2001;
Opinion Split On Proposed Education Site For Memorial
Jul 18, 2001;
Faulty System Cited in Deaths Of 2 Va. Boys; Makeshift Charger Electrified Youths in Water, Officials Say
Jul 18, 2001;
Man Charged With Killing, Burning His Half Brother
Jul 18, 2001;
METRO; In Brief
Jul 18, 2001
Applications to Va. Colleges Expected to Surge
Jul 18, 2001;
GWU Basketball Player Convicted
Jul 18, 2001;
CRIME & JUSTICE
Jul 18, 2001
House Committee Approves Bigger Raise for Civil Service
Jul 18, 2001;
Herndon Fire Similar to Others; Arson a Problem At Building Sites
Jul 18, 2001;
Katharine Graham Never Lost Sight Of Her City
Jul 18, 2001;
Frederick Mayor to Run Again; Move Confirms Rumors He Would Change His Mind
Jul 18, 2001;
Nonprofit Being Probed Gets HUD Deal; Discounted Homes To Be Fixed, Resold
Jul 18, 2001;
Levy Case Tactics Change; Plan to Search Dumps Called Too Costly, Lengthy
Jul 18, 2001;
THE LOTTERIES; July 17
Jul 18, 2001
Probe Faults Montgomery Housing Commission; Regulators Say Tenants Unfairly Charged Fees
Jul 18, 2001;
State Warns Pr. George's Schools; Official Threatens to Withhold Funds Over Management Problems, Disputes
Jul 18, 2001;
A Pioneer With Courage, Influence and Humility
Jul 18, 2001;
Center Reopens With Room for Seniors; City Spends Millions On Recreation Services
Jul 18, 2001;
Arundel Jail Says Man Was Mistakenly Freed; Police Arrested Inmate 3 Days After Release
Jul 18, 2001;
Federal Thrift Plan Fires Va. Contractor; Board Cites Delays Getting New System
Jul 18, 2001;
Girl, 12, Hit by Gunshot in NW
Jul 18, 2001;
Warner Assails Earley's Record; Former Attorney General Denies Neglecting Duties for Politics
Jul 18, 2001;
NATION IN BRIEF
Jul 18, 2001
Sharp Rise Reported in Multiple Prescriptions; Study Attributes Increase to Growing Number of Seniors, Aggressive Marketing by Drug Companies
Jul 18, 2001;
Industrial Production Fell Again in June; 0.7% Drop Is 9th in a Row as Firms Cut Inventories
Jul 18, 2001;
ESCAPE KEYS
Jul 18, 2001
AREA EVENTS
Jul 18, 2001
Blood on the Chesapeake; In Crisfield, Md., A Young Writer Nets an Old Tale
Jul 18, 2001;
Cost Shift For Cheney Residence Approved; House Panel Backs Having Navy Pay Rising Energy Bills
Jul 18, 2001;
Education Dept. Credit Cards Seized in Anti-Fraud Effort
Jul 18, 2001;
Fate of the Rebate: A Contest
Jul 18, 2001;
Waxman Seeks Justice Inquiry of Rove
Jul 18, 2001
House to Take Up Faith Initiative
Jul 18, 2001;
FBI Arms, Computers Missing; Agency Says Hundreds Have Been Lost, Stolen
Jul 18, 2001;
O'Neal Blasts 'Idiotic' Rules Change
Jul 18, 2001
FINDINGS
Jul 18, 2001