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Sunday, March 8, 1998
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Study Committee Likely For School Facility Woes Structure Would Be Same As Panel Used Last Summer
March 8, 1998 in Idaho on Page B7 Lawmakers and school officials say an interim study committee may be the only way the Legislature will address Idaho’s school facilities problems for now. “We had a whole bunch of …
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Government Almanac For The Week Of March 8
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B7 FROM FOR THE RECORD (Wednesday, March 11, 1998): Correction Council workshop date: The Spokane City Council will hold a workshop session March 19 on a proposed human rights ordinance. The …
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Senate Allows Breast-Feeding Measure To Die Women Lawmakers Angered Over Male Senators’ Attitude Toward Bill
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B7 The women in the House thought it was a sure thing this year - legislative passage of a law saying that women who breast-feed in public cannot be charged with …
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Boeing Stalls Gift To Vet Memorial In Response To Senator’s Stingy Flak
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B8 The Boeing Co. is holding back for now an indirect donation toward a $700,000 veterans memorial at the state capitol after a state senator called the aerospace giant stingy. “I …
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Homeschool Parents Protest Daytime Curfew Plan
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B8 Parents who homeschool their children are opposing the city’s proposed daytime curfew for the young. City Hall was packed Tuesday with parents against such an ordinance. But Police Chief Cliff …
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When It Comes To Infidelity, ‘Triumphant’ Women Have Moved Past ‘Despicable’ Men
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B9 1. Kelly Flinn, the nation’s first female bomber pilot, stole an enlisted woman’s husband and emerged as a heroine. File/Associated Press 2. Princess Diana’s affairs generated an outpouring of public …
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Sometimes, Little Things Count Most
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B9 It is 8 a.m. and my feet are stuck to the floor at the University Inn. Stuck because someone young spilled a large carbonated beverage the night before, and it …
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Solid Proposition Deserves Approval
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B10 At their best, politicians play hard, play smart and win. At their worst, they pout on the sidelines and boo the players on the field. Consider, for instance, the Washington …
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Every Which Way But Right On
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B10 True to advance billing, the collision over transportation funding turned out to be the No. 1 political show here this winter - and the final act won’t be played out …
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B10 1. Moon-water 2. Mir Goodwrench 3. Jilted
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Letters To The Editor
March 8, 1998 in Idaho on Page B11 IDAHO VIEWPOINTS Don’t dodge EPA findings Re: “Mayor opposes EPA pollution study,” (March 4). The mayor of Couer d’Alene seems to be terribly concerned about the city’s image. I wonder …
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To Every Thing There Is A Purpose Under Heaven
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B11 Faith is a firm belief in the occurrence of the improbable, the evidence of things unseen, the substance of hope. Faith is the undoubting sense that the sun will rise …
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Yellowstone Study Won’t Be Expanded Agency To Keep Winter Use Assessment Separate From Management Evaluation
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B12 The National Park Service has decided not to expand the scope of a study on winter use in Yellowstone National Park, and state and federal officials praised the decision. The …
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Seattleites Get Misty Over Rain Californians Are Wimps, Bellyaching About Water
March 8, 1998 in City on Page B12 In the midst of California’s biblical downpour last month, The San Francisco Chronicle dispatched a reporter to Seattle to figure out how people here live with the wet, the gloom …
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Idaho Records
March 8, 1998 in Idaho on Page B12 For 03-08-1998
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Huskies Go In Opposite Direction
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 So robust was the collective sigh of relief here Saturday that the walls of Beasley Coliseum surely must have bowed outward with the breeze. Hardly a good sign, you think?
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Dominant Chief Leschi Boys Prove First Time’s The Charm
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 Chief Leschi had no tournament history, but that didn’t stop the Warriors from completing their historic march Saturday night. A team with no discernable weaknesses, Leschi bolted to a 13-2 …
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Wilson’s Long Bomb Gives Central Valley Girls State Berth Ferris Loses Title Game But Still Has Its Spot Reserved In Seattle
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 Jenny Wilson isn’t an outsider any more. Years from now, she’ll be remembered at Central Valley.
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UW Makes Case For Ncaas WSU’s Daniel Gets Nice Sendoff, But Huskies Blow Past Cougars
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 WSU’s Chris Crosby, left, makes move on Michael Johnson. Photo by Associated Press
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Ritzville Does It Again Broncos Get Repeat In Girls B Title Game
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 1. Megan Yerxa’s strong inside play for Ritzville helped the Broncos complete a perfect season and a second straight State B title. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review 2. Ritzville’s Amy …
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Bishop Kelly Shoots Down Defending A-2 Champ Moscow Knights Take Title In Bears’ Last Game As A-2 School
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 Defending State A-2 boys basketball champion Moscow met its defensive equal Saturday evening. So the difference came down to offense. And Bishop Kelly dethroned Moscow because it had an offensive …
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Viks Elevate To No. 1 Wood’s Effort Keys Triumph In A-1 Title Game
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 Coeur d’Alene’s Lukas O’Dowd (54) soars over Borah’s Kevin Sikes (43) for a first-quarter basket. Special to the Spokesman-Review
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Eagles Escape On Top Sje Trips Curlew In Double Overtime
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 St. John-Endicott and Curlew played a nothing-to-lose game Saturday afternoon that left both teams with the glow of winners. SJE (23-6) came out on top on the Arena scoreboard, 63-60 …
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Williams Wants Writers To Pitch In For Shoeless Joe
March 8, 1998 in Sports on Page C1 Ted Williams
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