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Monday, June 19, 1995
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Insects Are Just Side Dish Woods Offer A Moving Feast Of Main Courses, Experts Say
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Survival School instructor Keith Garrison munches on an ant. Ants can be mixed with hot water to make a kind of lemonade, experts say. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review
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Russia Gives In To Rebels Chechens Start Freeing Hostages After Promise Of Cease-Fire, Safe Passage
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Shamil Basayev
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Fairchild: One Year Later Carnage Fuels Gun Debate Moves To Restrict Weapons Rise, Fall As Massacres Occur, Are Forgotten
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. “It burned so much,” said Hazel “Joy” Roberts of the bullet that hit her. “The blood was boiling.” Photo by Kristy MacDonald/The Spokesman-Review. (This photo appeared in Spokane edition …
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Bugs A Tasty Treat In Other Nations
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Ants abundant in Survival School’s Colville field training. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review
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Moorage Space All Tied Up At North Idaho Marinas Scarcity Of Cda Slips Has Many Heading To Lake Pend Oreille
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Moorage is getting harder to find at jammed North Idaho marinas such as the Bitter End in Bayview. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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Eruption Creates A New Pacific Island
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 An undersea volcanic eruption in the Pacific Ocean has given Tonga a brand new island that is getting bigger every day. The eruption began about two weeks ago, at first …
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June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 No Art
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Far-Right Party Wins In Port City
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 France’s far-right National Front party on Sunday won the mayoral race in the Mediterranean port of Toulon, a city of nearly 170,000. National Front candidates running on the party’s platform …
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U.N. Abandons Effort To Save Sarajevo From Bombardment Serbs Free Last Hostages In Return For Releasing Guns
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 In a tradeoff that secured the release of the last 26 peacekeepers held hostage by the Bosnian Serbs, the United Nations on Sunday abandoned its attempt to protect Sarajevo from …
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Encephalitis Kills Indian Children
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Eighty children died from encephalitis last week in the impoverished eastern state of Bihar, and 210 children have been hospitalized with the disease, an official said Sunday. Unofficial counts put …
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Rival Koreas Agree To Send Rice To North
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 The two rival Koreas reached tentative agreement Sunday on sending 150,000 tons of free rice to the impoverished North, news reports said. The shipments from South Korea could begin as …
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Tourists Meet Their Waterloo Historic Defeat Of Napoleon Re-Enacted On Belgium Fields
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 British troops go on the attack at Waterloo on Sunday. Photo by Associated Press
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Convicted German Labor Leader Dies
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Harry Tisch, a communist labor leader who became the first East German Politburo member put on trial after the Berlin Wall’s fall, died of cancer at his Berlin home Sunday. …
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3 Israeli Soldiers Killed By Guerrillas
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Guerrillas in southern Lebanon ambushed an Israeli army patrol Sunday, killing three soldiers in the bloodiest attack against Israeli occupation forces this year. The attack suggested a stepped-up campaign by …
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Sinn Fein Claims Talks Imperiled
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Britain is jeopardizing the Northern Ireland peace process by insisting that the IRA disarm before its political ally, Sinn Fein, is allowed to join talks, a Sinn Fein leader said …
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Fairchild: One Year Later Statistics Can Be Loaded In Assault-Gun Debate
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Good numbers are hard to come by in the debate over semiautomatic assault weapons. Gun-rights advocates say statistics prove guns such as the MAK-90 rifle, which Dean Mellberg used in …
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Fairchild: One Year Later Their Lives Linked By Tragedy Survivors Of Fairchild Shootings Find Different Ways Of Coping
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Rande Lindner struggles to keep his dream of a camp alive after his wife was killed. Photo by Craig Buck/The Spokesman-Review
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‘Ordinary Guy’ Caught In Media, Political Cross Fire Arkansas Man Says He’s A Victim As Officials Probe Link Between Robbery Of His Farm, Oklahoma Bomb
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 First, Roger Moore lost $60,000 in guns, precious metals and cash in November when robbers ransacked his isolated rural home near here. Now, he says, he also has lost his …
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Plants Provide Food, Medicine
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 At the Tiger Meadows Training Area 30 miles east of Colville, Wash., there are more than 1,000 plant species. Forest botanist Kathy Ahlenslager says most are edible. Many exist worldwide. …
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Chipmaker Restructures, Lands On Feet Computer Industry Trends Work To Benefit Of Redmond’s Data I/O
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Data I/O recently told its shareholders that they would no longer be receiving in the mail a quarterly profit and sales report. If the announcement had come a couple of …
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Translation Services Two Women Tap Into Strong Market For Cross-Cultural Communications
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Maria Patricia Brown, left, and Marta Reyes-Lytle operate International Translation and Language Services. The two offer translation services in 20 languages and hope to increase that to 80 languages. Photo …
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Do-Gooders Go Overboard On Overhead
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Nobody knows how much of our tax dollar is eventually spent for the purpose intended and how much is expended on overhead, wasted, stolen, misapplied or otherwise dissipated. Take welfare …
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Politicians And City Folks To Get A Look At Wheat Farms
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Bus loads of politicians and city slickers from across the state will join the Washington Association of Wheat Growers this week for the organization’s annual wheat tour. The gathering kicks …
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University Historian Killed By Explosion Victim Was Linked To Utah’s 1985 Forgery-Bombing Case
June 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 An explosion ripped through the home of one of the foremost collectors of early western and Mormon writings on Sunday, killing him and leveling his house. A.J. Simmonds, 52, a …

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