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Wednesday, June 14, 1995
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$21,000 Fine For Killing Grizzly
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Killing a beloved grizzly bear was bad enough, a federal judge said Tuesday, but a Spokane County hunter really messed up when he left her two cubs to die. U.S. …
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Tensed Tense Amid Attempt To Recall Mayor Troubled Town Loses Clerk And City Attorney At Strife-Torn Council Meeting
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Some locals are calling it “Tensedgate.” Embattled Mayor Ed Dohrman acknowledged Tuesday that he recently took a grinding tool to City Hall and sawed through a padlock to get into …
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Spokane Has Plans For Hometown Hero
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Capt. Scott O’Grady will talk to Air Force survival instructors, meet city leaders and be reunited with old friends later this week in Spokane. O’Grady, the Spokane native who was …
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Clinton Offers Budget Plan Gop Appears More Responsive Than Democrats To President’s Balanced Budget Proposal
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON President Clinton, stung by Republican criticism and scrambling to carve out a role in Congress’ budget deliberations, unveiled a spending plan Tuesday night that embraces the Republican goal of …
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Wwp Wants To Dam Up Its Spilled Oil Utility Says Digging Up Contaminated Downtown Site Unnecessary, Impossible And Too Costly
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Washington Water Power Co. wants to dam its underground oil spill at First Avenue. After studying the downtown spill for nine months, the utility concludes digging up the heavy fuel …
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Columbia Chronicles Patrolling Lake Roosevelt Increasing Popularity Of Columbia River’s Lake Roosevelt Means More Boating Violators
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Water hazards Anglers from Port Townsend, Wash., get indignant with ranger Terri Ray, who fined one of them $95 for keeping an illegal walleye. Photo by Steve Thompson/The Spokesman-Review …
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Lottery Numbers
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Tuesday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers: 9-2-1.
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Christopher Recommends Full Relations With Vietnam
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Secretary of State Warren Christopher has recommended to President Clinton that the United States establish formal diplomatic relations with Vietnam, Sen. John McCain said Tuesday. McCain said he was informed …
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Billy Graham Told To Take A Break
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Doctors gave the Rev. Billy Graham a battery of tests Tuesday and said the world-famous evangelist does not have cancer. But they offered him some advice: Relax. Doctors at Toronto’s …
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Bosnian Serbs Free Most U.N. Hostages
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Freed British peacekeppers wait for their bus to leave Pale. Photo by Associated Press
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France Plans To Resume Testing Nuclear Weapons
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 President Jacques Chirac of France, defying international opposition to resumption of French nuclear testing in the South Pacific, said Tuesday night that France will resume underground weapons tests in September …
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Tough Gun Control Law Near Passage In Canada
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 In a major political triumph for Prime Minister Jean Chretien, the House of Commons in Ottawa Tuesday night approved a package of federal firearms regulations that will make Canada’s gun …
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Dole Proposal Deadly, Groups Say Measure Would Limit Efforts To Prevent E. Coli Infections
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 A coalition of 200 groups asked Congress on Tuesday to reject a bill restricting the government’s regulatory authority, saying it would lead to more food-poisoning illnesses and deaths. The bill, …
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Senator Tries To Put Aarp On Defensive Wyoming’s Simpson Says Members Misrepresented
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Simpson
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Tobacco Institute Accused Of Spying
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 The American Cancer Society accused the tobacco industry Tuesday of infiltrating the agency in the 1970s to learn how it planned to address the idea of safer cigarettes. The cancer …
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Mom Arrested In Sons’ Deaths Woman, 20, Charged With Murder After Leaving Two Little Boys In Sealed Car For 10 Hours
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Jennie Bain leaves the prosecutor’s office after being arrested Tuesday. Photo by Associated Press
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Shove Saves Cyclist, Kills Friend
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 With a car hurtling straight at her bicycle, Cynthia Fowler felt a last-second shove from a cycling companion that proved to be the ultimate sacrifice. Pushed out of the path …
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Dole: Ease Nursing Home Laws
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole assured nursing home owners Tuesday that Congress will ease up on regulations even as it seeks to save money by limiting the growth of Medicaid …
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Dentist Must Pay $120,000 In Hiv Case
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 A dentist who refused to treat two HIV-positive patients will pay $120,000 in damages under a settlement worked out Tuesday by the Justice Department. Dr. Drew Morvant of New Orleans …
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House Approves Reviving The B-2 Stealth Bomber
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to revive the B-2 Stealth bomber with a new order for 20 more of the planes despite objections from the Clinton administration and the …
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Officials Lift Suspension Of Kindergartner
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 A 6-year-old suspended from kindergarten for bringing a butter knife to cut his cookies will be allowed to return to school, state officials ruled Tuesday after determining his punishment was …
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Sex Fantasy Studies Called Skewed
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 Psychologists holding a revisionist view of sex fantasies say that most of the last 50 years of research on the subject has been blind to the true nature of women’s …
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Robert E. Lee Gets A New Outlook
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 This kind of blasphemy could turn your brown eyes blue. Yet of the thousands of visitors to witness Stone Mountain’s new laser show, few have noticed - and fewer still …
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Police Still Pursuing Leads In Adam Walsh Murder
June 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Under pressure to release investigative records in the unsolved 1981 abduction and murder of 6-year-old Adam Walsh, Hollywood police confirmed Tuesday that they have up to three “potential suspects” in …

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