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Sunday, January 25, 1998
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Business Beat
January 25, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A14 1. Shamblin 2. Miller 3. Lyon 4. Yanagisawa 5. Stoeser 6. Lightbody 7. Jacklin 8. Brede 9. Thompson 10. Harski 11. Grier 12. Carosella
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Year 2000 Dilemma Begins Early Impact From Computer Glitch Already Being Felt In Some Everyday Situations
January 25, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A15 So much for the “year 2000” glitch that will gum up the world’s computers two years from now. The next millennium already has arrived for a small but growing number …
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Big Corporations Hope To Strike Gold In Nagano Olympic Games Give Companies That Sign On As Sponsors A Powerful Way To Enhance A Brand Image
January 25, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A15 In its battle against Fuji Photo Film for the Japanese market, Eastman Kodak has long played the underdog. But when the Olympics come to Fuji’s home turf next month, Kodak …
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Papal Visit Strengthens U.S. Bishops’ Bid To End Blockade
January 25, 1998 in Nation/World on Page A16 Now that Pope John Paul II has put a human face on Cuban Catholics, U.S. bishops said Saturday they are in a stronger position to push for an end to …
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Squawfish Squawk Reels In Conundrum Insulting Fish Name Not Easy To Replace
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B1 The northern squawfish
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Lawmakers Push Learning Across State Lines Pilot Program Would Drop In-State, Out-Of-State Distinction In Region
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B1 1. Neil Weber, a former NIC student, is now attending EWU. Photo by Jason Clark/The Spokesman-Review 2. Ryan Butner, a graduate of Central Valley High School, goes to NIC. Photo …
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From Top To Bottom, Bennett Ok
January 25, 1998 in Idaho on Page B1 Bob Bennett is trying to get on with his life after North Idaho College. Photo by Craig Buck/The Spokesman-Review
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Film Star Willis Brings Tinseltown To Twin Falls
January 25, 1998 in Idaho on Page B1 Willis
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Local Heroes Athletes Enjoy Parade Despite Weather
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B1 1. Don’t rain on my parade! Eastern Washington wide receiver Romaine Smith shows his spirit during the parade of champions in downtown Spokane on Saturday. Photo by Jason Clark/The Spokesman-Review …
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A Measure Of Fame, A Bigger Slice Of Infamy
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B1 Mark Fuhrman co-hosts radio talk show. File/The Spokesman-Review
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Simple Plan Turned Violent Murder Suspect Says He And His Friends Only Wanted To Retrieve Guns
January 25, 1998 in Idaho on Page B1 Christopher Gober, murder suspect
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Statehouse Member Out To Give New Homeowners A Tuition Break
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B2 You may own a house and pay taxes here, even have a Washington driver’s license. But if you’ve been here less than a year, enrolling in college could cost you …
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Cenarrusa, At 80, Not Ready To Quit
January 25, 1998 in Idaho on Page B3 At the age of 80, Idaho Secretary of State Pete Cenarrusa is not yet ready to retire. He told the state Republican Party Central Committee meeting Saturday that he will …
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Woman With 26 Convictions Sought By Secret Witness
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B3 Robinett
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Downtown Motel Robbed For Second Time This Week
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B3 A downtown motel has suffered its second robbery in five days. A black man with a small silver handgun robbed the Suntree 8 Inn at 123 S. Post St. Saturday …
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2 Men Rob Espresso Stand, Injuring Female Employee
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B3 Two men robbed a north Spokane espresso stand Friday night after smashing the drive-up window, police said. The female worker inside the Supreme Bean on North Hamilton was sprayed with …
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Kehoe’s Ohio Attorney Wants Delay, New Venue
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B3 An attorney said he wants to delay and move the trial of Chevie Kehoe, who faces charges linked to a videotaped shootout with police. Assistant State Public Defender Kort Gatterdam …
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Government Almanac For The Week Of January 25
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B3 Spokane city and county planning commissions Monday, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Spokane Regional Health District building, 1101 W. College, Suite 355 The joint meeting is to discuss issues related to the …
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Anti-Abortion Rights Activists Sense Change Tide Has Shifted, Rally Told; Support Sought For Proposals
January 25, 1998 in Idaho on Page B3 The annual Right to Life of Idaho demonstration against the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Roe vs. Wade decision took on added significance Saturday, as much for renewed efforts in the …
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Tribal Police Arrest Man In Makah Reservation Slaying
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B3 A 34-year-old man has been jailed and charged with murder in the death of a man on the Makah Indian Reservation. Tribal police arrested Greg Oliver Akin, 34, after the …
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Many Idahoans Enjoy Lower Pump Prices
January 25, 1998 in Idaho on Page B3 Idaho motorists in some locations are finding the lowest gasoline prices in nearly two years, the Idaho AAA affiliate said. Based on spot checks of 40 stations along major travel …
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Alexie Film Wins Sundance Awards ‘Smoke Signals,’ Honored At Movie Festival, Based On Native American Author’s Story
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B3 “Smoke Signals,” a film set on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation and shot largely in Spokane and North Idaho, won two awards Saturday at the Sundance Film Festival, the nation’s …
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Monatana Snowmobiler Seventh To Die In Avalanches
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B3 A Columbia Falls snowmobiler was buried in an avalanche Saturday afternoon, the seventh person to die in Montana snow slides this month. Several people were snowmobiling near Inspiration Pass, which …
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Legislative Week Ahead
January 25, 1998 in City on Page B4 Here’s a tentative list of legislative hearings on selected topics this week. Schedules are subject to change on short notice. Consult the Legislature’s web site or the list of committee …
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