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Monday, November 10, 1997
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Ranchers Bullish On Elk Raised For Antlers Or Meat, Elk Ranches Are Springing Up All Over
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 Answering the bugle. Dean Hiatt and Vi Sargent, who run a herd of 47 Roosevelt elk, hold up a license plate that says it all. Photo by Craig Buck/The Spokesman-Review
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School Disparity Idaho Schools Chronically Underfunded Only State In Nation With Two Restraints On School Funding
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 Second of two parts The state of Idaho is giving school districts a test that’s difficult to pass. Idaho is one of only 10 states that provide no money for …
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U.S., Iraq Continue Verbal War Hussein Again Refuses Access To U.N. Weapons Inspectors; U-2 Flight Proceeds
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 Sounding like warriors on the eve of battle, President Clinton and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein geared up for a military confrontation as neither man signaled on Sunday a readiness to …
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Sum Of Kaczynski’s Life Focus Of Trial Brilliant Mathematician Or Maniacal Bomber?
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Ted Kaczynski after his April 1996 arrest in Montana. File/Associated Press 2. Clarke 3. Cleary
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Former Medic Still Heals White Makes It His Duty To Help Other Veterans
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 “There’s nothing worse in the world than war,” says Phillip White, president of the Inland Empire Allied Veterans Council. Photo by Torsten Kjellstrand/The Spokesman-Review
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Lottery Numbers
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Sunday’s Washington Triple Choice: 0-7-9. Sunday’s Washington Keno: 2-6-12-14-16-21-24-26-27-29-33-42-43-47- 57-59-60-62-65-71.
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Engine Problems Force First Lady’s Plane To Return
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 A plane flying Hillary Rodham Clinton to Central Asia was forced to dump fuel and return to Andrews Air Force Base, Md., on Sunday after experiencing engine problems 10 minutes …
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Pope Beatifies Nazi Resistant, Mexican Nun, Italian Bishop
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 A Hungarian bishop who resisted both Nazi occupation and Soviet-backed rule of his country was beatified Sunday by Pope John Paul II, along with an Italian missionary and a Mexican …
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Woman Finds Newborn Girl In Toilet At Disney World
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 A woman found a live newborn girl in the toilet of a Walt Disney World restroom. The baby’s head was sticking out of the water and the umbilical cord was …
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New Book Claims To Expose The ‘Dark Side’ Of Jfk’s Life
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 A new book claiming John F. Kennedy had ties to mobsters, an unquenchable sexual thirst, a tryst with Marilyn Monroe and a one-day marriage to a Palm Beach socialite hits …
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30,000 Pirated Movie Tapes Seized; 9 Suspects Arrested
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Police arrested nine people and seized 30,000 bootlegged tapes in a raid on what prosecutors called the largest video counterfeiting operation uncovered in the nation. The Brooklyn lab turned out …
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German War Camps Museum Reopens; Jews Turned Away
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Five years after neo-Nazis set it ablaze, a barracks at the former Sachsenhausen concentration camp was reopened Sunday as a museum in memory of Holocaust victims. Elsewhere, 200 demonstrators protested …
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Gunmen Kill Sunni Party Leader In Attack At Pakistan Building
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Assailants gunned down a Sunni Muslim lawyer and critically injured his associate in the latest religiously motivated attack in eastern Pakistan, police said Sunday. Nadeem Iqbal Awan, the secretary-general of …
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Assailants Kill 23 Algerians At Fake Police Roadblock
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Attackers disguised as police officers decapitated 28 civilians in two separate attacks in northwestern Algeria, residents of the area said Sunday. In the first attack, 23 people were pulled from …
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Magical History Tour
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Black Panthers
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Suspected Nazi Sympathizer Picketed
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A3 Protesting delays in deportation, about 200 people picketed Sunday outside the home of a former member of a Lithuanian police force that helped Nazis kill Jews. “It has nothing to …
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Congress Reaches Deal On 2000 Census But Spending Bills, Trade Issue Still Are Delaying Adjournment
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A3 Top Republican lawmakers claimed a breakthrough deal Sunday with the Clinton administration over the 2000 census. But Democrats were initially unhappy, and the year’s first weekend session found Congress still …
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Millions Reject Group Health Insurance Workers Remain Uninsured, Say Cost Outweighs Benefits
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A3 Millions of American workers reject health insurance available through their own or a family member’s job, and most remain uninsured, a study shows. About 6 million workers who could have …
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Goal: Improved Ties With Cuba But Clinton Says ‘We’re At Impasse’ Until Castro Moves Toward Democracy
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A3 President Clinton said Sunday he wants to develop “an ongoing relationship” with Fidel Castro’s Cuba much like the one he has with China - but only after America’s communist neighbor …
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House Oks Legislation To Expand Radio Free Asia, Voice Of America
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A4 Radio Free Asia and the Voice of America would broadcast continuously into China and in multiple dialects and languages under legislation that easily cleared the House Sunday. The bill was …
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Six Police Officers Killed In Philippines; Communists Suspected
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A5 Suspected communist guerrillas shot to death six police officers and abducted another in their second major attack in recent weeks, police said Sunday. Two civilians also were injured when about …
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North Italian ‘Parliament’ Holds Meeting
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A6 A symbolic “Parliament” of separatists who want to form a new nation in northern Italy held their first meeting Sunday - another gesture by the Northern League to promote its …
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Mystery In Mexico Drug Baron May Have Been Murdered
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A6 A tale of crime and intrigue took a bizarre twist Thursday when Mexican authorities said the late drug baron Amado Carrillo Fuentes was murdered and didn’t die by accident after …
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Rock Of Ages Revered As Place Mary Rested
November 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A6 Archaeologists have discovered the rock revered by early Christians as the place where the pregnant Virgin Mary rested on her way to Bethlehem, officials said Sunday. The craggy limestone rock …

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