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Monday, October 16, 1995
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Lab Can’t Keep Up Deluge Of Drug Cases Overwhelms State Forensics Facility, Allowing Suspects To Go Free
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Evidence of drug explosion. Chet Park holds color spot tests for methamphetamine. Photo by Craig Buck/The Spokesman-Review
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Warning: Story Below Printed On Flammable Paper
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Driving with a big cardboard sunshade covering your car’s windshield is not a good idea. It says so, right on the sunshade, in red block letters. “Warning: Do not drive …
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Males Are Brutes, Biologists Say New Studies Examine Sex Harassment Among Bugs, Mammals
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Birds do it, senators do it, even fuzzy little bees do it: They engage in the ancient art of sexual harassment. Stress it on the first syllable or stress it …
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Movie Offers Thrills And Gills Garland Turns 50 With ‘Creature From Black Lagoon’
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. An extra dimension. A packed house watches a scaly swamp critter menace a sexy swimsuited scientist in “Creature from the Black Lagoon.” Photo by Sandra Bancroft-Billings/The Spokesman-Review 2. Sara …
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D.C. March May Be Step To New Era Grass-Roots Support Spreads Fast As Black Men Find Way To Fight Barrage Of Negative Stereotypes
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 It was, at first, discussed only occasionally by a handful of people who envisioned an amazing sight: a million black men marching peacefully on the nation’s capital, not in protest …
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M’S Backs Are To The Wall Indians 3, Mariners 2
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Indians relief pitcher Jose Mesa, right, is congratulated by Omar Vizquel. Photo by Associated Press
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Lottery Numbers:
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Sunday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers are: 474. Sunday’s winning Washington Keno numbers: 2-3-8-9-11- 12-22-23-27-30-32-36-38-41-43-45-52-64-66-67. Saturday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers are: 6-9-7. Saturday’s winning Washington Lotto numbers: 6-9-26-34-41-43. No …
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Shuttle Launch Delayed Again
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Cmdr. Kenneth Bowersox reacts to sixth postponement. Photo by Associated Press
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Hospitals Bracing For More Cutbacks Hospitals That Teach, Serve Poor To Bear Brunt Of Gop Cuts
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 America’s hospitals, their profits already squeezed by the nationwide drive to contain health costs, are bracing for more cutbacks as Congress prepares to patch up the Medicare program by slashing …
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Public Debate Over Simpson Verdict Continues Unabated
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 The O.J. Simpson “not guilty” verdict took the jury less than four hours, but the public’s deliberation over the decision shows no signs of ending. Jury experts interviewed last week …
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Two Simpson Jurors Working On Book Pair Upset With Public Reaction To Verdicts, Say Race Not Factor
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Two of the jurors who acquitted O.J. Simpson are working day and night on a book they hope will set the public straight about what went on during months of …
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Low-Fat Meals Lead To Eating More Later
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Nutrition labels on food might actually be worsening Americans’ diets as people who make low-fat choices some of the time overcompensate by eating too much food at other times, a …
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Burke’s Says Powell Related To Royalty
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Colin Powell is related to the British royal family and many other European royal houses as well as several former U.S. presidents, including George Bush, Burke’s Peerage reported Sunday. In …
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Man Makes It Easy For Cops To Arrest Him
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 A man who drove to a Toronto police station to find out if he was sober enough to be behind the wheel was charged with drunken driving. Norman Newmarch, 60, …
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Pot Cigarette Caused Fatal Fire
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 An apartment fire that killed four children apparently was caused by the mother’s smoldering marijuana cigarette, police said. Rena Raybon, 35, told police she passed out in the apartment after …
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Percent Of Families With One Parent Up
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 After two decades of declining numbers, two-parent families are on the rebound, according to a Census Bureau report. But, while the number of two-parent families has risen since 1990, the …
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D.C. Scrambles To Get Ready
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A5 The Million Man March of black men steps off today amid questions about logistics and debates about the goals of its organizer, Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan canceled two national television appearances …
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Authors Tell Inside Story Of Microsoft Book Describes Team Approach Of Software Firm’s Management
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Authors Richard Selby and Michael Cusumano spent two years inside Microsoft, interviewing top executives and poring over confidential documents to find out what makes the world’s most successful software company …
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Sta Plaza Just The Spot For Artifacts
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Cheney Cowles Museum wants to move parts of its Native American artifacts collection to downtown in order to gain public exposure. A New York consultant says the archive is among …
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Computer Experts, Vendors Have Virtually All The Answers
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Is Windows ‘95 necessary to stay ahead of the competition? Does cyber marketing pay for itself? What good is the Internet to a small business? The 15th annual Computer and …
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Daren Kelly Casual Atmosphere Makes The Elk A Cozy Corner In Browne’s Addition
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 Daren Kelly took over The Elk in Browne’s Addition last year, expanding the menu and uncluttering the decor. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review
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Election Of Saddam May Boost Repression
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 Islamic women vote during Sunday’s referendum on President Saddam Hussein. The “yes or no” election was held via open ballot in front of officials. Photo by Associated Press
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Serb Refugees Flee To Former Serb Prison Camp Truce Being Observed In Bosnia As Fighting Ebbs In Northwest
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 Fighting ebbed Sunday in northwestern Bosnia, where up to 50,000 exhausted Serbs were struggling to survive after fleeing advances by government and Croat forces. In a bitter twist in the …
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Afghan Rebel Fighters Rebound, Pushing To Outskirts Of Kabul
October 16, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A7 Seven months after they were routed by government troops in their bid to take the capital of Afghanistan, fighters for the Islamic fundamentalist force known as the Taliban have mounted …
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