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Wednesday, November 22, 1995
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“Secrets, Aids And Faith: The Story Of Joyce Claypool.” Improbable Heroine
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Joyce Claypool, the survivor of a splintered childhood, is a widow and a mother. She also has AIDS. With her daughter, Kara, Claypool pried open the doors Spokane once used …
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Leaders Agree To Bosnian Peace Accord Pact Hinges On U.S. Troops
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 After more than three years of fighting, and three weeks of intense negotiations, the presidents of Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia agreed to a peace plan Tuesday to end the bloodiest …
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Holiday Feast - To Go Takeout Thanksgiving Dinners More And More Popular
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Daphne Conner, Tidyman’s assistant deli manager, does prep work on dinner that comes cooked and complete. Photo by Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review
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Girl’s Killer Sentenced To Life Wickenhagen Won’t Face Death Sentence After Pleading Guilty To Murder
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Life without parole Jason Wickenhagen addreses the family of Rachel Carver, the 9-year-old he killed last June. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review
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Weaver Report Scolds Atf, But Won’t Call For Its Abolition
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 A Senate panel will sharply criticize federal law enforcement actions leading to the Ruby Ridge standoff, but won’t recommend abolishing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, sources said Tuesday. …
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Our Greatest Fears Of Death Well-Founded Study Finds Terminally Ill Kept Alive, In Pain Despite Wishes
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Roughly half of the terminally ill patients in America die alone, in pain or hooked to a machine, according to a study published in today’s Journal of the American Medical …
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10-Year-Old Boy Pleads Guilty To Manslaughter
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 A 10-year-old boy about to stand trial on a murder charge for shooting his little sister with a hunting rifle pleaded guilty Tuesday to the less serious charge of manslaughter. …
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Lottery Numbers
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Tuesday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers: 729. Tuesday’s winning Washington Keno numbers: 1-3-4-9-15-22-23-26-34-38-46-48-54-55-58-62-66-71-73-78.
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Liberty, Justice And E-Mail For All Group Says Every American Must Have Electronic Access
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Universal access to electronic mail for every American is “imperative” to the country’s future and should be made a national goal, according to a study by RAND, a nonprofit research …
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Gingrich Says Liberal Policies Led To Murders
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Gingrich speaks to Republican governors on Tuesday. Photo by Associated Press
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Out Of Money, Specter Suspends His Campaign
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter, languishing with little visible support for his moderate message, suspended his Republican presidential campaign Tuesday night due to a lack of funding. “I am suspending my …
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Agreement Explained
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Here are answers to some basic questions about the Bosnian peace agreement. Q. When will American troops go to Bosnia? A. Probably in mid-December, but White House and Pentagon officials …
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War Crimes Provision Targets Top Two Leaders
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 The accord to end Bosnia’s 3-1/2-year war is designed to end not only the fighting, but also the careers of some of the main warriors. In announcing the peace deal …
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Will Public See Bosnia Clinton’s Way?
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 Early this month, when President Clinton told members of Congress that he plans to send U.S. troops to Bosnia, the White House meeting room erupted in protest. “There’s very little …
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China Arrests Prominent Dissident
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 In a direct rebuke to the United States, China’s most prominent dissident, Wei Jingsheng, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of trying to overthrow the government, a crime that carries …
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Diana’s Gamble Pays Off In Praise, Support And Press
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Princess Diana shows a range of emotions during Monday’s broadcast. Photo by Associated Press
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Egyptians March Against Terrorism
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Thousands of Egyptians shouted anti-terrorist slogans Tuesday as they marched in a mass funeral procession for victims of the suicide bombing of the country’s embassy in Pakistan on Sunday. The …
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Despite Wide Opposition, France Conducts 4th N-Test
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Less than a week after 95 nations voted to condemn its nuclear testing, France detonated a fourth underground nuclear blast Tuesday at its test site in the South Pacific. The …
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Child Prostitution Big Tourist Draw
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Child prostitution is rampant in Kenya and has become a major tourist attraction, says the representative for the U.N. Children’s Fund. The trade is drawing men from Europe, America and …
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Turkish Playwright Gets Prison Sentence
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 A military high court confirmed a one-year prison sentence Tuesday for a leading Turkish playwright who opposed the draft. Bilgesu Erenus suggested in 1992 that parents should not send their …
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Drug Uses Fat To Fight Fatal Fungal Infection
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new product that uses microscopic fat bubbles to fight a frequently fatal fungal infection. Aspergillosis is a systemic fungal infection that devastates …
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Sea Turtle Eggs Stolen For Use As Aphrodisiac
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 As aphrodisiacs go, this one’s pretty peculiar. On Tuesday, three men admitted poaching 372 loggerhead sea turtle eggs from lush Palm Beach. It’s what they planned to do with the …
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Curvy Lombard Street Reopened
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 Hundreds of kids rush down Lombard Street before its reopening Tuesday. Photo by Associated Press
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Modern-Dance Guru Martha Hill Dies
November 22, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 Martha Hill, a modern-dance pioneer who founded the American Dance Festival, died Sunday. She was 94. Hill founded programs at the Juilliard School in New York, Bennington College in Vermont …

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