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Thursday, November 2, 1995
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Psychologist Interviews Arrasmith Prosecutor Tries To Head Off Expert Witness In Murder Trial
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 The Nez Perce County prosecutor says Ken Arrasmith is laying plans to call on a nationally known psychologist to claim he acted in the heat of passion in the vigilante-style …
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Fuhrman Letter Thanks Sandpoint For Its Support Former L.A. Cop Apologizes For Unwanted Media Attention
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Mark Fuhrman, condemned as a racist cop during the O.J. Simpson trial, thanked the people of Sandpoint for their support with a letter published Wednesday on the front page of …
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Easy Money, Hard Time For Sweepstakes Winner Good Luck Turns Bad After Idaho Man Invests Part Of Winnings In Drugs
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Dennis Reimer doesn’t look like a big winner these days. Dressed in jail-issue orange coveralls, he was led into court in handcuffs this week. A girlfriend and niece sobbed in …
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Politics Attract Some Candidates From Woodwork
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 The candidate for the school board hadn’t finished the third grade. He was fairly open about the fact that he barely could read and write. The candidate for the Legislature …
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Library’s Internet Access Abused Despite Safeguards, Users Download Soft-Porn On Computers
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Spokane city library directors knew problems would follow the installation of Internet computers. They didn’t expect some users to outfox the system so quickly and easily download soft-porn pictures. Within …
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Fbi Proposes Huge Wiretapping System Expanded Surveillance Plans Leave Phone Industry Asking How, Privacy Advocates Asking Why
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 From For the record (Saturday, November 4, 1995): A New York Times News Service article about a proposal by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a vastly expanded national wiretapping …
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Lottery Numbers:
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Wednesday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers: 217. Wednesday’s winning Washington Lotto numbers: 1-7-13-14-17-33. Wednesday’s winning Washington Keno numbers: 2-3-4-8-10-11-22-29-30-32-38-46-50-54-56-57-62-71-74-78. Wednesday’s winning Quinto numbers: X, X, X, X, X. Wednesday’s winning …
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House Bans Abortion Method Doctors Could Be Jailed, Fined For Controversial Procedure
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 By a lopsided margin, the House voted Wednesday to ban a rare but gruesome procedure associated with late-term abortions, but the White House quickly said President Clinton has serious concerns …
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Perot’s Party Qualifies For ‘96 California Ballot
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Ross Perot’s new Reform Party qualified Wednesday for California’s 1996 presidential ballot, registering 107,769 voters in a record 20 days in its bid to shake up the American political system, …
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Senator Lambastes Fed Agents U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies Called ‘Militarized,’ ‘Reckless’
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 1. William Esposito, an assistant FBI director, testifies Wednesday. Photo by Associated Press 2. Clint Van Zandt
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House Votes To Repeal Partner-Benefits Law
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 In a defeat for gay rights advocates, the House voted Wednesday to repeal a District of Columbia law that allows city workers to register domestic partners for health benefits. Lawmakers …
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Simpson Advised Against Bronco Idea
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 O.J. Simpson’s agent said Wednesday that he does not want the ex-football star signing pictures of the infamous Bronco chase, as a sports memorabilia promoter has promised. Mike Gilbert said …
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U.S. Won’t Reduce Troops In Japan
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Defense Secretary William J. Perry said here Wednesday that the United States has no plans to reduce the number of U.S. troops in Japan, despite a groundswell of local opposition …
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Good History Grades May Be Thing Of The Past
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 The nation’s students have received a dismal report card in American history: Nearly six in 10 high school seniors apparently lack even a basic understanding of the subject. That conclusion …
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High Court Considers Free-Speech Dispute
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 The Supreme Court tackled a free-speech dispute Wednesday that could snuff out President Clinton’s effort to limit cigarette advertising. As the court considered a challenge to Rhode Island’s ban on …
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Aids Seen As Germ Warfare Survey: Some Blacks Believe Disease Created For Genocide
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 A survey of about 1,000 black church members in five cities found that more than one-third of them believe the AIDS virus was produced in a germ warfare laboratory as …
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Clinton Talks Politics With Author Of Book
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 President Clinton is a big fan of a new book that casts him as Zorro - not the swashbuckling horseman, but master of a zigzag political strategy that can help …
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Many South African Blacks Win Municipal Posts
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Voters reshaped South Africa Wednesday, putting blacks in charge of cities and towns that had once been white preserves. It was the first time South Africa has had local elections …
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Three Bosnia Combatants Meet Face To Face In Ohio
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 Barely suppressing their mutual distaste, the three Balkan presidents came together Wednesday at an American military base for ambitious peace talks aimed at ending four years of terror and bloodshed …
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Separatists Clear Way For Bouchard But He Remains Quiet About Whether He Will Take Over Party
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 Undeterred by their referendum defeat, Quebec separatists cleared the way Wednesday for Lucien Bouchard - the charismatic leader who rallied a floundering campaign to the brink of victory - to …
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Jal Orders Five Boeing 777-300 Jets
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A8 Japan Airlines will order five 777-300 jetliners in a deal valued at about $800 million, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group said Wednesday. The 777-300 is a stretched version of the twin-engine …
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Forecasting Gauge Signals Slower Economic Growth Analysts Expect Expansion To Continue Despite Fresh Signs Of Weakness
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A8 The government’s economic forecasting gauge fell in September for the second time in three months and has risen only twice all year. But despite that and other signs of weakness …
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What’s Coffee Without (Ice) Cream?
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A8 Starbucks Corp. is teaming with Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream Inc. to produce at least five coffee-flavored ice creams to be sold in grocery stores.
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Airport Business Soars 9.8% Passenger Traffic Could Hit 3 Million For First Time In ‘95
November 2, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A8 The phenomenal three-year surge in passenger traffic at Spokane International Airport continued with an increase of almost 10 percent during September. In September, 250,251 travelers passed through the airport, reflecting …

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