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Wednesday, September 10, 1997
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Rejuvenated Barnard Ready To Serve Again
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 Sheri Barnard
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Loukaitis Delusional, Expert Says Teen Was In A Trance When He Went On Rampage, Says Psychiatrist
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 Psychiatrist Julia Moore testifies Tuesday in the murder trial of Barry Loukaitis. Photo by Associated Press
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Land Board Backs Down On Lake Rent Hikes Lease Increases At Priest Lake May Be Only Half Of That Proposed
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 Priest Lake cabin owners who lease their ground from the state of Idaho might see only half the rent increase that they’ve been promised. The Idaho Land Board, composed of …
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Democrat Won’t Take Blame Alone Ex-Party Chairman Says Ickes Overruled Him On Fund Raising
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 Donald L. Fowler
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Business Backs Nafta Sequel U.S. Industry Has A Lot Invested In Clinton Getting ‘Fast-Track’ Trade Authority For Latin America Deals
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 Remember the fight over NAFTA? Get ready for Round 2. U.S. multinational corporations are building a war chest for a media and lobbying blitz to get “fast-track” trading authority for …
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Family Risks Losing Share Of Ski Resort Court Hears Argument That Schweitzer Is Worth A Lot More Than Negotiated Price Of $18 Million
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A1 A messy dispute over the sale of Schweitzer Mountain Resort could strip Sandpoint’s Brown family of any ownership in the ski hill it founded 34 years ago. The debt-ridden resort …
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Case Of Sad Puppy Love
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 (Photo of dogs)
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Gop’s Class Action Support For School Choice Gives Republicans New Minority Power.
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Republican leaders have found an issue they believe can unite their fractured base while broadening the party’s appeal among blacks, Hispanics and Catholics: school choice. Touted by Republican activists as …
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Milestones
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Ten years ago: Pope John Paul II arrived in Miami, where he was welcomed by President and Mrs. Reagan, to begin a 10-day tour of the United States. Five years …
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Lottery Numbers
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 Tuesday’s Washington Triple Choice: 611. Tuesday’s Washington Keno: 5-13-18-20-24-28-36-37-39-42-46-48-51-52-54-67-68-70-74-77.
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Today In History
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A2 1813: Oliver H. Perry sent the message, “We have met the enemy, and they are ours,” after an American naval force defeated the British in the Battle of Lake Erie …
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Bay Commute Easier On Strike’s 3rd Day Workers Learn The Road As Transit Employees Haggle Over Wages
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A3 Morning traffic is brought to a standstill Tuesday morning at the east-side toll entrance to the San Francisco Bay Bridge. Photo by Associated Press
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Connect With Your Teen, Study Says Even If They Say Stay Away, Youths Need To Spend Time With Parents
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A3 So what should you do if your teenager keeps locking himself in his bedroom? Keep knocking. The largest study ever of American adolescents has found teens’ connectedness with their parents …
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Mom Who Chose Web Over Kids Gets Probation
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A3 A woman accused of letting her three children live in squalor while she spent up to 12 hours a day on the Internet was put on probation Tuesday and ordered …
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Time To Look Ahead, Clinton Tells Collegians Address, In Spirit Of Jfk, Charts 21st-Century Course
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A3 Declaring the economic and political drag of budget deficits to be a thing of the past, President Clinton moved Tuesday to a broad agenda for the rest of the year, …
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Vmi Boots Female Cadet For Hitting Upperclassman
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A4 Just weeks after enrolling its first coed class, the Virginia Military Institute has suspended a female cadet for a year for striking a male upperclassman. The incident occurred after classes …
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Female Citadel Cadet Gets Warning After Alleged Sexually Harassing Gibe
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A4 The Citadel’s gender wars have taken a new twist, with a female sophomore being warned by college officials this week not to make any more sexually harassing comments to male …
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Tobacco Backs Anti-Smoking Drive Reynolds To Give California Cities $10 Million For Teen Campaign; Joe Camel Gets The Boot
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A5 In what was hailed as a victory for anti-smoking efforts nationwide, R.J. Reynolds Co. has agreed to pay 14 California cities and counties $10 million, most of which will fund …
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Helms Firm In His Stance Against Weld Will Call Committee But Refuses To Consider Him For Mexico Post
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A5 Sen. Jesse Helms agreed Tuesday to convene a special meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee but flatly refused to consider the nomination of William F. Weld to become ambassador …
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Drug-Resistant Tb Discovered In 42 States
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A6 A highly drug-resistant tuberculosis found in only 13 states six years ago has spread to 42 states, although the total number of the hard-to-treat TB cases nationwide has declined, federal …
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Pill May Help Smokers Kick Nicotine Addiction Drug, With Fda Approval In May, Originally Used As Anti-Depressant
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A6 If there were a pill to help you quit smoking, would you take it? Zyban, the first non-nicotine prescription pill to help people give up cigarettes, now is being heavily …
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Hypnosis May Lead To False Memory
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A6 Hypnosis, even self-hypnosis, can sometimes result in the creation of false memories - the belief that something happened even though it never did. A psychologist at Ohio State University in …
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Toll Now 13 In French Truck-Train Accident
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A7 Police pulled a charred body Tuesday from the wreckage of a fiery truck-train collision in southwestern France, raising the death toll to 13. The body was not immediately identified, police …
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Mother Teresa Inc. Charismatic Leader’s Death May Endanger Fund Raising For The Poor
September 10, 1997 in Nation/World on Page A7 An Indian woman is comforted by a former student of Mother Teresa’s at one of the schools founded by the Missionaries of Charity. Photo by Associated Press

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