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Sunday, November 19, 1995
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Skiing Superlatives Looking For The Best Skiing Experience? Well, Almost Every Facility Is The Best At Something
November 19, 1995 A skier plows through the powder at Whitewater Ski Area near Nelson, British Columbia. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Getting The Most For Your Skiing Dollar
November 19, 1995 Winter sports vacations often get a chilly reception from the budget-minded traveler. Ski resorts are, well, resorts, with the high prices that go along with trendy restaurants and rooms with …
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Silver And Schweitzer Inland Northwest Blessed With Two Of The Top Ski Areas In The Country - And That’s Guaranteed
November 19, 1995 As gondolas glide overhead, a skier explores one of the runs at Silver Mountain. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Around Spokane Mount Spokane And 49 Degrees North Slopes Provide Convenient Relief For That Skiing Habit
November 19, 1995 A skier kicks up a plume of snow as he zips down a Mount Spokane run. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Winter Recreation Activities
November 19, 1995 Winter activities scheduled for this season: National Jewish Singles Ski Week will be Jan. 21-28 at Big Sky, Mont. Moguls Ski and Sun Tours’ JSSW tours start at $1,199. Packages …
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Washington If You Don’t Like One Ski Hill, Just Drive A Few Miles And You’ll Probably Find One More To Your Taste
November 19, 1995 The Mission Ridge ski area near Wenatchee offers a seemingly endless supply of natural ski terrain. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Alberta Canadian Rockies Offer Skiers A Lot Of Powder, Incredible Scenery And An Abundance Of Wildlife
November 19, 1995 A breathtaking view of the Canadian Rockies greets a skier as she makes her way down a run at Nakiska in Alberta. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Montana From The Casual Local Hills To The Dazzling Major Resorts, The Big Sky Has Plenty To Offer
November 19, 1995 1. A skier makes his way past trees as he glides over the powder at Montana’s Big Mountain. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review 2. A contented skier makes her …
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Tour Company Offers Winter Adventure Inside Yellowstone
November 19, 1995 See Yellowstone National Park without the crowds. Cache Creek Snowmobile Tours of Jackson Hole, Wyo., offers a five-night adventure that allows participants to truly explore the park. The cost is …
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British Columbia Superb Facilities And Favorable Exchange Rates Send American Skiers Across The Border
November 19, 1995 Skiers at Silver Star near Vernon, British Columbia, get information from one of the resort’s hosts. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Oregon From The Awesome Mount Bachelor To The Historic Timberline Lodge, Oregon Offers Quite A Variety
November 19, 1995 The Cascade mountain range is home to most of Oregon’s ski resorts. Mount Hood - the state’s most notable landmark, rising 11,235 feet - is a winter playground with alpine …
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Idaho The Gem State’s Ski Areas Range From The Coziness Of Lookout Pass To World-Class Ambience At Sun Valley
November 19, 1995 Skiers make their way along a trail at Lookout Pass. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Snowboarding Business Is Booming And The Resorts Are Quickly Moving To Accommodate The Craze
November 19, 1995 A snowboard instructor offers some pointers to novices during a lesson at Big Sky in Montana. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Prison A Bleak House Batt Calls For Budget Squeeze But Inmates Have Few Extras
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Nothing fancy: The medium-security prison gives inmates a place to relax and exercise. Photo by Betsy Z. Russell/The Spokesman-Review 2. Warden Joe Klauser Photo by Betsy Z. Russell/The Spokesman-Review …
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Election Watchdog Called Slow, Toothless Commission Often Doesn’t Act On Complaints Until After Election Day
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 When impoverished Washington tribes kicked hundreds of thousands of dollars into the campaign for I-651, some people wondered where they got the money. And they figured they could trust the …
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Crooks Mug County Budget Rising Cost Of Crime May Force Partial Shutdown Of Government
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Goldman
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Congress Considering Two Major Proposals
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 There are two major proposals in Congress for turning federal land over to the states or private corporations and individuals. Senate Bill 1151: A national commission selects federal lands to …
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House Votes To Repeal Federal Speed Limits Bill Also Ends Push For Helmet Laws; Clinton Expected To Approve Plan
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 The House Saturday gave final passage to legislation that frees states of federal speed limits and removes penalties on states that do not have laws requiring motorcycle helmets. The House …
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Courthouse Celebrates Centennial ‘Castle’ A Repository For Civic Pride As Bawdy Town Became Respectable
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. The county courthouse, seen in 1939, once held public hangings in its medieval courtyard. File/The Spokesman-Review 2. Builder David Fotheringham made courthouse a reality. 3. The exterior of the …
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States Not Thrilled With Offer Of Federal Lands Some Idaho Officials Worry About Higher Expenses, Less Access
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. The east side of Priest Lake shows that states can manage land well. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review 2. Ray Green of the Department of Lands and Forest industry …
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Lottery Numbers
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Saturday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers are: 223. Saturday’s winning Washington Lotto numbers: 6-7-10-11-33-47. No winner. Next jackpot: $6 million. Saturday’s winning Quinto numbers: 8Q864. No winner. Next jackpot: $1 …
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Al Gore’s Arrival For Trade Summit Awkwardly Timed Vp Steps Into Political Maelstrom Over Admiral’s Remarks
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Vice President Al Gore stepped off Air Force Two on Saturday and into a political maelstrom caused by a U.S. admiral’s insensitive remarks about the abduction and rape of an …
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Eager Brits Get Preview Of Di’s Show Princess Rules Out Divorce During Interview, Paper Says
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Princess Diana heads for her daily exercise session Saturday in London. Photo by Associated Press
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Ex-Dictator In Haiti Granted Political Asylum By Colombia Home Raided After Murder Of Lawmaker With Aristide Ties
November 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Lt. Gen. Prosper Avril addresses a news conference in 1989. File/ Associated Press

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