Washington Post front page

The Washington Post first-edition Page 1 for Saturday, Jan. 31:

Top of the page:

Cols. 1-4: Standalone photo referring to Ukraine crisis damage.

Cols. 5-6: Romney won't make third presidential run. (ROMNEY-1STLD-WRITETHRU, moved)

At the fold:

Col. 1: As states cut back on funding public universities, students feel the pinch. (COLLEGE-DEBT, moved)

Col. 2-5: The "love lock" tradition has struck Iraq as lovers show their affection on a Basra bridge. (IRAQ-LOVELOCKS, moved)

Col. 6: Wanted cbyer-criminal Vladimir Drinkwater will be sent to the U.S. for trial, a Dutch court rules. (CYBERSUSPECT, upcoming)

Below the fold:

Cols. 2-4: Thomas Mike Miller emerges as the most powerful Democrat in Maryland state government. (MARYLAND-MILLER, upcoming, photo)

Bottom of the page:

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Sent: 7:50 p.m. ET

Washington Post-Bloomberg News Service


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