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- OUTDOORS;GENE MUELLER'S WEEKEND FISHING REPORT.(Sports)(Outdoors)(Gene Mueller'S Weekend Fishing Report)
by Mueller, Gene - Gephardt warns Democrats will fight over disputed seat.(Nation)
by Larson, Ruth - Saintly reprieve: Shuler finally finds the right fit.(Sports)
by Daly, Dan - EMBASSY ROW.(World)(Embassy Row)
by Morrison, James - ROUNDUP.(Sports)(Roundup)
by Kuduk, Kip - WASHINGTON DAYBOOK;TODAY'S HEADLINERS.(Nation)(Washington Daybook)(Today'S Headliners)
- INSIDE THE BELTWAY.(Nation)(Inside The Beltway)
by McCaslin, John - ADVICE ETC.;ROMING THE GALAXY.(Metropolitan Times)(Advice Etc.)(Roming The Galaxy)
by Szadkowski, Joseph - INSIDE THE RING.(Nation)(Inside The Ring)
by Blazar, Ernest - THEATER;THEATER MINI-REVIEWS.(Washington Weekend)(Theater)(Theater Mini-Reviews)
by Pressley, Nelson - INSIDE POLITICS.(Nation)(Inside Politics)
by Pierce, Greg - INSIDE POLITICS.(Nation)(Inside Politics)
by Pierce, Greg - INSIDE THE RING.(Nation)(Inside The Ring)
by Blazar, Ernest - INSIDE THE BELTWAY.(Nation)(Inside The Beltway)
by McCaslin, John - EXTRA POINTS;ROUNDUP.(Sports)(Extra Points)(Roundup)
by Repsher, Steve - DISTRICT NEWS;WANTED BY THE FBI.(Metropolitan Times)(District News)(Wanted By The Fbi)
- EMBASSY ROW.(World)(Embassy Row)
by Bowers, Paige - Depleted U.S. falls to Ecuador.(Sports)(Soccer)
by Sherman, Mitch - Working together to improve Section 8.(Metropolitan Times)(If You Ask Me)
by Cave, Pam - `Kiss Me, Guido' lacks spark as sexual-orientation farce.(Metropolitan Times)(Arts & Entertainment)(Movies)
by Arnold, Gary - Free public from `Willy' films.(Metropolitan Times)(Arts & Entertainment)(Movies)
by Arnold, Gary - Now, 3 must sign off on reinstated licenses.(Metropolitan Times)(District News)
by Hansen, Ronald J. - Faith in AIDS drugs spurs rise in unsafe-sex practices.(Nation)
by Price, Joyce - Anti-HIV mix found in Gulf veterans.(A)
by Rodriguez, Paul M. - Rodman's life story becomes a TV movie.(Sports)(Extra Points)(Sports People)
by Heller, Dick - EXECUTED IN ARKANSAS.(Nation)(American Scene)
- Do the media have too much power? China hand says yes in new book.(World)(Briefing/Pacific Rim)
by Witter, Willis - Goodbye to democracy in D.C.(Commentary)(Op-Ed)
by Barras, Jonetta Rose - Utah group swaps for 2 local radio stations.(Business)
by Kaplan, Peter - Early payoff can lead to discount.(Friday Home Guide)
by Lank, Edith - Black Catholics dedicate chapel: (WILD ART).(Metropolitan Times)
- Take it from a veteran smoker - additive-free tobacco is the way to go.(Commentary)(Editorials)(Letters)
- BETTER OFF: Housecleaning could mean improvement for '97 Ravens.(Redskins '97)(Ravens)
by Wright, Ken - O's pen not mightier than Mets.(Sports)
by Seifert, Kevin - Grim little Sovietsk stays true to its roots.(World)(Briefing/Europe)
by Sieff, Martin - Cadillac's OnStar system lets driver talk to real person in crisis.(Auto Weekend)
by Aukofer, Frank - Mangy, silly `Air Bud' never makes a basket.(Metropolitan Times)(Arts & Entertainment)(Movies)
by Butters, Patrick - Delivery shutdown looms in UPS strike.(Business)
by Burn, Timothy - "I am about to purchase a new home. Should I accept the mortgage offered by the builder's approved lender or should I try to obtain financing on my own?".(Friday Home Guide)(Second Opinion)
- Teens' decline starts with sitting on cars.(Metropolitan Times)(If You Ask Me)
- D.C. residents skeptical about better services: Failures are too familiar.(Metropolitan Times)(Cover Story)
by Spellman, Karyn - The natives of Chagos Archipelago are looking to come home.(Commentary)(Editorials)(Letters)
- New car's oil usage termed `normal' but unacceptable.(Auto Weekend)
by Sikorsky, Bob - 2 killed, 1 injured in gunfire at bar: Violence erupts in Adams Morgan.(Metropolitan Times)
by Trugman, Kristan - Now, that's political corruption.(Commentary)(Editorials)
- Meteors to provide celestial light show.(Metropolitan Times)(Regional News)
by Dinan, Stephen - Rising up against bilingual education.(Commentary)(Editorials)
- Credit unions rally support before heading to high court.(Business Times)(Banking And Finance)
by Marriott, Anne - Akridge sees nothing speculative about building without tenants.(Business Times)(Property Lines)
by Reath, Viki - Round three: Army Reserve versus National Guard.(Commentary)(Editorials)(Letters)
- Tax cuts targeted to children a good idea?(Commentary)
by Shiner, Bonnie Erbe/Josette - Anti-nuclear activist won't get Energy post: Lawmakers pushed Clinton to scrap idea.(A)
by Scarborough, Rowan - Cash-strapped South took drastic steps to curb counterfeiting threat.(Saturday)(The Civil War)
by Hughes, Brent - Realignment is latest curve thrown at baseball tradition.(Sports)
by Heller, Dick - Taking aim at protection is a certain kind of sacrifice.(Sports)
by Knott, Tom - Council fires Aron from panel.(Metropolitan Times)(Maryland News)
by Scully, Sean - Mrs. Norton knows better.(Commentary)(Editorials)
- Budget a back door to `Clintoncare': Children's health insurance is similar to coverage pushed by Hillary in '93.(A)
by Bedard, Paul - Teen use of drugs dropped last year: Shalala applauds `glimmer of hope'.(Nation)
by Price, Joyce - Marriage of convenience: Microsoft-Apple deal seen benefiting both.(Business)
by Fisher, Eric - U.S. Ryder Cup hopefuls finding it hot on the bubble.(Sports)(Golf Report)(Notes)
by Davis, Barker - Why so many American families are forced to adopt Russian children.(Commentary)(Editorials)(Letters)
- Gang wheelman on trial in mistaken-ID slaying.(Metropolitan Times)(Maryland News)
by Wagner, Arlo - New shooting may reopen 1985 murder probe.(Metropolitan Times)(District News)
by Trugman, Kristan - Panic button might not save Mariners.(Sports)(Baseball)(Notebook)
by Seifert, Kevin - It's time for the Palestinian Authority to stop fostering terrorism.(Commentary)(Editorials)(Letters)
- Up and down your radio dial, sounds soon may seem the same.(Business Times)(From The Business Editor)
by Veigle, Anne - Five radio executives you need in your Rolodex.(Business Times)(Who'S Who)
- Craig feeds city, nation `good news'.(Culture, Et Cetera)(The Capital Pulpit)
- The Endangered Species Act would kill people to save beetles.(Commentary)(Editorials)(Letters)
- Holbrooke to find Milosevic in grandiose Tito-style mode.(World)
by Smucker, Philip - Behind the scenes of PG's payroll audit.(Metropolitan Times)(If You Ask Me)
by Robinson, Judy - 13 home-rule supporters arrested.(Metropolitan Times)(Cover Story)
by Salmon, Barrington - The control board's imperative.(Commentary)(Editorials)
- Bipartisan panel sees INS `mission overload': But agency rejects dismantling idea.(Nation)
by Larson, Ruth - Weary United gets another shot at favborite patsy.(Sports)
by Sherman, Mitch - It's not your money, Mr. Raines.(Commentary)(Editorials)
- UPS, union, mediators seek deal to avoid strike.(Business)
by Burn, Timothy - Clinton seems unlikely to use line-item veto on new tax bill: He has 5 days after signing legislation to single out projects.(Nation)
by Strobel, Warren P. - Frerotte shows he can scramble on 60-yard touchdown to Harper.(Sports)(Pro Football)(Redskins Notes)
by Snider, Rick