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Wednesday, June 21, 1995
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By 1998, Idaho Tax Users Will Pass Taxpayers
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B4 The number of Idahoans receiving state funds will surpass the number of taxpayers in 1998, a full decade sooner than projected. That trend, outlined in a new study from Controller …
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Anderson Seeks Full-Time County Job
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B4 (From For the Record, Thursday, June 22, 1995:) Chris Anderson worked as a financial systems manager for Spokane County. His title was wrong in a story on Page B4 Wednesday …
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Swimming For Salmon Four Men Hope To Focus Attention On The Plight Of Endangered Idaho Fish
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B4 Four men are preparing to swim the entire length of the Salmon River and then down the Snake River to Lower Granite Dam in Washington to dramatize the plight of …
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King County Will Buy 360 Buses To Replace Fleet
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B4 Metro officials have signed an $89 million contract for 360 diesel buses to replace King County’s aging fleet. County Executive Gary Locke chose the diesel buses over cleaner natural-gas-powered buses, …
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Police Arrest Two On Drug Charges
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B5 Police arrested a man and woman on charges of possessing several “rocks” of methamphetamine Tuesday at a Sandpoint home. Kent Johnson, 31, and April Nordquist, 19, both of Coeur d’Alene, …
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TV Reporter’s Hair Gel Attracts Bee Swarm
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B5 A TV reporter’s hair gel apparently wasn’t sweet as honey to a hive of bees that swarmed around his head and stung him more than 30 times Tuesday. KVEW reporter …
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Four Missing Hikers Found In Glacier Park
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B5 Glacier National Park Four people missing on a hike here were found safe on Tuesday, the National Park Service said. The agency said the people had not been interviewed, and …
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Developers Sue Over Restrictions
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B5 The developer of a proposed mobile home park is suing the Coeur d’Alene City Council for conditions it placed on approval of the park. Kenneth and Barbara Clark applied for …
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Worley Fisherman Found Dead In Lake; Heart Attack Possible Cause
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B5 The body of a 73-year-old Worley, Idaho, man was found floating facedown in southern Lake Coeur d’Alene on Tuesday, near his docked fishing boat and bucket of fish. Kootenai County …
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Dead Men’s Rental Car Found
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B5 Detectives investigating the slayings of two men believe the deaths are linked to a car with blood-stained seats found abandoned in Kittitas County, the Adams County sheriff said Tuesday. One …
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Gorton Backs Higher Park Fees Interior Secretary Criticized For His Closure Threats
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B5 Sen. Slade Gorton
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Girl Scout Camp Has Room For More
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B5 Camp Four Echoes, the Girl Scout camp on Lake Coeur d’Alene, has openings for girls interested in attending summer camp. Girls who wish to participate do not have to be …
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Can Affirmative Action Be Saved?
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B6 Life is filled with great debates. For example: Is Certs a “breath mint” or a “candy mint”? Is Miller Lite “less filling” or does it “taste great”?
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Doctors Shouldn’t Have To Kill To Heal
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B6 Unless reason and human decency intervene, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education will commit a moral atrocity upon conscience in the practice of medicine in the United States. On …
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Batt Going To Bat Against N-Waste
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B6 Who can blame Idaho Gov. Phil Batt for distrusting the Navy and the Energy Department? In his second week of office, Batt got flogged politically for allowing eight loads of …
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Just Being There For Someone With Cancer Can Do Wonders
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B6 Scott Sanderson, 43, Spokane
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Letters To The Editor
June 21, 1995 in Idaho on Page B7 IDAHO VIEWPOINTS Expansion not needed Many retired people, singles and families with a vision of keeping a quality place in which to live and raise children, put money into savings …
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Emts Lacked Training To Know Baby Was Alive Baby Found In Toilet Appeared Dead When Found By Firefighters
June 21, 1995 in City on Page B8 Firefighters who found a newborn baby in a toilet hadn’t received enough training to recognize she was alive, said a doctor who investigated the incident. The emergency medical technicians, who …
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Feature Film Role Won’t Bug Michael
June 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 Jordan will share billing with Bugs and pals. Photo by Associated Press
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Johnson’s Heat Foils Chicago
June 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 Randy Johnson will always get his strikeouts. And when he’s pitching against the Chicago White Sox, he’ll more than likely get a victory, as well. “It doesn’t matter to me …
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Indians Brake Skid, Win First Roland’s Homer Caps Tribe’s 5-2 Triumph Over Everett Before 2,578 Fans At Seafirst
June 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 William Roland thought his hit would carom off the wall. Jonathan Albrecht thought his 3-and-2 pitch with the bases loaded was too low. In Spokane’s five previous Northwest League baseball …
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Devilish Development Red Wings Drop Game 2 Against N.J., Must Win On The Road To Stay Alive
June 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 1. Detroit goalie Mike Vernon takes matters into his own hands as teammates Nicklas Lidstrom (5) and Devils’ forward Bill Guerin collide. Photo by Associated Press 2. Devils’ Bill Guerin …
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The Uneven Playing Field Homosexuals Fear Admitting Their Lifestyles Despite A Growing Congregation In All Sports
June 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 1. (Color) Greg Louganis has come public with his disease. Photo by Associated Press 2. Martina Navratilova’s vast popularity hasn’t made it any easier for other athletes to disclose their …
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Nelson Interested In Knicks Job
June 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 The New York Knicks, looking for a coach to replace Pat Riley, met with Don Nelson, and his lawyer says he’s interested in the job, The New York Times reported. …

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