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Thursday, June 15, 1995
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Quick Thinking Saves Kids Three Children Plucked From Icy Lake Pend Oreille After Their Canoe Overturns
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 A chilling experience Three children are alive in Sandpoint thanks to the efforts of Judy Brooks, left, David McNeils and Maisy Jones. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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O’Grady’s Spokane Visit Put On Hold Persistent Foot Problems Force Pilot To Delay His Appearances
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Capt. Scott O’Grady
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Fbi Rules Out Bystander In Bomb Attack John Doe No. 2 Cleared
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Bunting 2. John Doe No. 2
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Study Casts Doubt On Estrogen Therapy Research Suggests Hormone Use Raises Risk Of Breast Cancer
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 In a study likely to cause concern among millions of women who use estrogen after menopause, Harvard researchers said today that long-term use of the hormone raised the risk of …
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Police Search Neighborhoods For Missing 9-Year-Old Girl Police And Volunteers Comb Northwest Spokane For Child Who Failed To Show Up For School
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Door-to-door search Reserve officer Tony Leneer participates in a house-to-house search for Rachel Carver, 9, who has been missing since Wednesday morning. Photo by Dan McComb/The Spokesman-Review 2. Rachel …
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Senate Moves To Ban On-Line Obscenity Civil Libertarians Say Law Would Chill Evolving Industry
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 The Senate on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to ban “obscene” material from computer on-line services, such as the worldwide network called the Internet. In an 84-16 vote, the lawmakers approved the …
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Lottery Numbers
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Wednesday’s winning Washington “Triple Choice” lottery numbers: 375. Wednesday’s winning Washington Lotto numbers: 14-19-31-32-37-44.
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Racist Attack Feature Of High School Annual
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 A racist message was spelled out in captions below the photographs of five seniors in the high school yearbook in this exclusive, mostly white town, school officials said Wednesday. Superintendent …
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Republicans Cozy Up To Clinton Gingrich Says They May Use Parts Of President’s Budget Plan
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 In the most conciliatory of tones, Republicans summoned White House officials to the Capitol Wednesday to discuss President Clinton’s budget-balancing proposal. They said they might use some of it in …
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White House Quickly Apologizes After Flap Over Rubber Gloves
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 The White House moved quickly Wednesday to make amends to gay elected officials angered when White House security guards used blue rubber gloves to inspect their belongings when they visited …
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Age Discrimination Awards Taxable Supreme Court Says Aging, Job Loss Not A Sickness
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that back pay and money damages won for an age discrimination claim are subject to federal income tax. In a 6-3 vote, the justices said …
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Earthquake Kills At Least 6 In Greece
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 An earthquake struck southwest Greece early Thursday, bringing down buildings on their sleeping occupants and killing at least six people, including two children. Dozens of people were injured. Initial reports …
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Heat Wave In Egypt Kills At Least 32
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 At least 32 people have died in a heat wave that pushed temperatures in southern Egypt up to 115 over the past two days, officials said Wednesday. In addition, the …
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Woman Convicted Of Child-Trafficking
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 A woman accused of stealing a baby from a mother’s womb and raising the boy as her own was convicted of child-trafficking Wednesday and could get the equivalent of three …
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Ozone Over Tibet Thinning, Scientists Say
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 Chinese scientists say they have found an ozone “valley” over Tibet, an indication that the Arctic and the Antarctic may not be the only areas where the ozone layer has …
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Jackson, Presley Want Children
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Michael Jackson and wife Lisa Marie Presley-Jackson do the deed and plan to have children, but they won’t say when. “We will be expecting a child - now when,” Presley-Jackson …
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Suspected Of Theft, Boys Stripped, Beaten
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Four youngsters suspected of stealing $300 and a cash register from a store were forced to strip naked and run through a gantlet of about 50 Nation of Islam members …
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Public Defender Had No Law Degree, License
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Steven Welchons worked for two years as a public defender without so much as a law degree or a license to practice. Now scores of cases he handled could be …
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Panel Rejects Food Stamp Block Grants
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 The Senate Agriculture Committee rejected appeals from Republican governors to convert food stamps into block grants to states Wednesday, voting instead to preserve the federal program that helps needy Americans …
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Cardinal Bernardin’s Tumor Cancerous
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 The golf ball-size tumor removed from Cardinal Joseph Bernardin’s pancreas two days ago was cancerous and the malignancy spread to one of his lymph nodes, his doctors said Wednesday. Bernardin …
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Shapiro Sets Out To Rebut Coroner Defense Team Up To Bat After Eight Days Of Grisly Testimony
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 After eight days of sometimes gruesome testimony about the autopsies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman, one of O.J. Simpson’s attorneys launched his cross-examination of the county coroner …
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Top Students More Cynical, Mature Than Past Generations
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 They abuse drugs less and use contraceptives more. Their faith in government leaders is dwindling and their appreciation of family life is growing. The nation’s top high school students are …
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Ddt Quality May Cause Malformed Male Sex Organs
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A10 A newly discovered biological property of DDT may be a key factor in the worldwide rise of male reproductive abnormalities in animals and humans, including malformed sexual organs, testicular cancer …
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Hospitals Hang Up Cellular Telephones Wireless Instruments Can Gum Up Medical Equipment
June 15, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A10 Code blue: cardiac arrest! Doctors and nurses sprint into the hospital room - and grind to a breathless halt. The patient is lolling in bed, in the throes of nothing …

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