The Washington Post back issues from Sunday, October 14:
Jets Resume Attacks With Lighter Weaponry; U.S. Officials Say Change Intended to Limit Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan
Oct 14, 2001;
Golden State grotesques, Japanese tourists and lawyers on the make -- these are a few of our favorite things.
Oct 14, 2001
Apologists for America's wild ...
Oct 14, 2001
Bestsellers
Oct 14, 2001
Out of Egypt
Oct 14, 2001;
AUSTERLITZ By W.G. Sebald Tra ...
Oct 14, 2001;
Federico Garcia Lorca wrote th ...
Oct 14, 2001
Celluloid Heroes
Oct 14, 2001;
Spirit of the Age
Oct 14, 2001;
For Young Readers
Oct 14, 2001
Death on the Mississippi
Oct 14, 2001;
October 15-19, 2001
Oct 14, 2001
Spins of the Fathers
Oct 14, 2001;
Rough Justice
Oct 14, 2001;
In Brief
Oct 14, 2001
At first glance the mission th ...
Oct 14, 2001
Ink-Stained Rabble Rousers
Oct 14, 2001;
A closer look at the stuff we eat -- and at a pest that dines out on us.
Oct 14, 2001;
On Native Ground
Oct 14, 2001;
Rough Justice
Oct 14, 2001;
Washington Is Also Reading...Selling Well in Local Independent Bookstores
Oct 14, 2001
DR. ECKENER'S DREAM MACHINE Th ...
Oct 14, 2001;
Car-Nundrum
Oct 14, 2001
Answer: 41,000. ...
Oct 14, 2001
QDear Tom and Ray: A friend ...
Oct 14, 2001
Nuts & Bolts; 2002 Nissan Altima
Oct 14, 2001
The Little Guy Wins Big
Oct 14, 2001;
1957 Jeep FC 170 One-Ton Pickup
Oct 14, 2001
Life Inside Afghanistan: Chaos, Fear and Refugees
Oct 14, 2001;
Anthrax Confirmed in 3rd State; Letter From Malaysia Tests Positive in Nev.; 2nd NBC Case Possible
Oct 14, 2001;
Use of Anti-Anxiety Drugs Jumps in U.S.; Number of New Prescriptions Increases Sharply in Washington and New York
Oct 14, 2001;
Hoyas Give A Bit Extra To Get Win
Oct 14, 2001;
Heads-Up Yankees Play On; Jeter, Mussina, Posada Hold Oakland at Bay
Oct 14, 2001;
U.S. to Target Elite Taliban Assault Force In Next Phase; Major Effort Aimed Partly At Reassuring Americans
Oct 14, 2001;
Schumacher Takes Pole In Japan
Oct 14, 2001
Growing Impatient With U.S., Rebels Plan Attack on Kabul
Oct 14, 2001;
O'Neill Takes a Seat At Torre's Behest
Oct 14, 2001;
No-Fly Zone Threatens College Park Airport
Oct 14, 2001;
An NBC Employee in N.Y. Tests Positive for Anthrax; FBI Suspects Bacteria Was in Letter From Fla.
Oct 14, 2001;
Grand Council Is Envisioned for Afghanistan
Oct 14, 2001;
U.S. Froze $254 Million In Taliban Cash in 1999
Oct 14, 2001;
Cheney Warns Of New Attacks; Treasury Orders More Assets Frozen
Oct 14, 2001;
HONDA OUT OF CART
Oct 14, 2001
Sioux Indians Want Land, Not Millions; Impoverished Tribe Won't Settle for Government Ownership of Black Hills
Oct 14, 2001;
Houston Has a Problem: In October, the Place to Be Is the Home of the Braves
Oct 14, 2001;
METRO; In Brief
Oct 14, 2001
Fort Campbell Prepares For Possible Deployment; Soldiers Finalize Their Wills as Families Try to Be Brave
Oct 14, 2001;
Tightened Security Planned at Capitol; $600 Million Package Being Prepared in Congress Would Restrict Public Access
Oct 14, 2001;
Capitals Get Beat Kariya; Ducks' Speedy Winger Sets Up Game-Winner
Oct 14, 2001;
Counsell Hits 3-Run HR for Diamondbacks; Arizona Takes a 2-1 Lead in the First Round
Oct 14, 2001;
History Favors Seminole Comeback
Oct 14, 2001
Taliban Troops' Will to Fight Questioned Defectors, Rebels; Many Men Were Forced to Serve in Military, Witnesses Say
Oct 14, 2001;
For Many Seniors, Sustenance Offers Caregivers a Challenge; Meals on Wheels Program Helps Fill a Nutritional Gap
Oct 14, 2001;
AREA EVENTS
Oct 14, 2001
Europe Examines Its Biological Warfare Readiness; Experts Cite Failure to Plan Ahead, Share Information and Adopt Uniform Standards Across Borders
Oct 14, 2001;
WRITING OFF THOSE SEMINOLES?
Oct 14, 2001
More Assets Frozen in Terrorism Fight; Treasury Adds 39 Organizations, Individuals to List of Al Qaeda Supporters
Oct 14, 2001;
For Newest Senior, Still Fun and Game; Maltbie Takes Approach to Next Level
Oct 14, 2001
Relief Agencies Struggle Against Time to Aid Afghans; Food Shipments Slow to a Trickle; Onset of Winter 'Could Be a Death Sentence' for Many Refugees
Oct 14, 2001;
THE LOTTERIES; October 12
Oct 14, 2001
In the News, and in the Classroom; Since Attacks, Interest Rises in Courses on Middle East
Oct 14, 2001
Anthrax Incidents Bring New Menace To New York Streets; Daily Routine Is Changed Again
Oct 14, 2001;
Swashbuckling Hasek Tops His Former Team
Oct 14, 2001
Final Days of a Dynasty? If th ...
Oct 14, 2001
The Outside Line
Oct 14, 2001