Can I search back issues of the Jerusalem Post newspaper on the Internet? How far back do the archives go?
The Post’s electronic archives — which date to 1989 — are available at www.jpost.com. There is a maximum fee of $2.50 per article for this service. Higher volume searches and month- or year-long subscriptions can yield significant per article discounts. Photographs, maps, graphics and illustrations are not included with the stories. You also can use a commercial database service such as NEXIS (1-800-227-4908 in North America).
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