Archives | Monday, March 6, 1995
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Features
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The Slice It’s Such A Beautiful Day, I Think I Have A Fever
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In The Middle A Generation Of Individuals Is Caring For Both Their Children And Their Parents
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Buying Guide Cuts Through TV And Hi-Fi Hype
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Reunions
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Obituaries
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Flugel-Campbell Spokane
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Hampton Jazz Festival Area Winners Announced
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Elvis Singing Latin Is A Case Of Quid Pro Quo
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Births
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Widner-Mckernan Spokane
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Albums Set For Release Will Take Away The Chill
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Creator Of ‘Star Trek’ The Logical Choice For Film-Story About Encountering Aliens
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Reclaim Spiritual Power, Book Urges
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Bolles Updates ‘Job-Hunter’s Bible’ Yearly
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Landing On Your Feet Readjusting To Your Time Away From The Job And Looking For A New One Are Both Delicate Struggles Of Being Unemployed
Nation/World
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Staying The Course Man’s Passion For His High-School Sweetheart Rivaled Only By Love Of Golf
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Public Periscope
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Bottom Lines Columnist Jim Kershner’s Take On The News
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Journal Editor Plans Book On Korean Years
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Baby Boomers Head For Clash With Age Bias Generation Of Middle-Aged Workers Not Likely To Give Up Without A Fight
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Fast Action Saves Home From Truck
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Seattle School Bus Drivers Delay Strike
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Baby Ryan Scheduled To Leave Hospital Today
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Zulus End Boycott Of Parliament
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Street Cars And Snipers Resume Operations
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U.S. Dollar Continues Its Free Fall Yen, Mark Jump Despite Action By Bank Of Japan
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Critic Of Mainland China Wins Hong Kong Election Vote Indicates Low Prestige Of Communist Government
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Investigator Tied To Coverup Of Brother’s Murder Mexico’s Attorney General Says Ruiz Massieu Could Be Extradited
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Bishops Support Fasting Gays Couple Hopes To Raise Awareness In Episcopal Church
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Everett Settles Suit In Fatal Bus Accident
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Gte Nears Completion Of Upgrade After Five Years, $150 Million, Work Should Be Done This Year
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He May Push Envelope But He Doesn’t Wet It
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Priest River Fire Kills Two Sleeping Children
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Finding Arson Suspect Just First Tough Chore Proving An Arson Can Be Among A Prosecutor’s Most Demanding Duties
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Mysteries Remain In D.C. Zoo Death
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Buchanan Moves To Steel Position On Religious Right
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Sen. Hatfield Offered To Resign Before Key Amendment Vote Faces Possible Recriminations From Gop Fellows, Dole Says
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Gop Wants Food Stamps Cut $16.5 Billion The Proposal Represents A Fundamental Shift In The Design Of The Program
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Something Is Killing Our National Symbol Wildlife Scientists Are Trying To Discover What’s Going On
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Poor Need Legal Help Now More Than Ever
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L.A. Cops Use Batons Far Less Often
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More States Favor Laws For Concealed Handguns
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Hill Shifts, Threatening More Homes Tons Of Earth Have Loomed Over Coastal Town For Decades
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Lottery Numbers
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Benson Cartoon An Affront To All American Soldiers Letter Of The Week: From Feb. 23
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Opening Of Department Store Brings Bitter Debate To A Close
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Levinsons Bogey’s Billiards & Bistro Adds Food And Fun To Coeur D’Alene’s Nightlife
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Shoshone County Booming Big Increase In Construction, Average Price Of Homes
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Poor Kids Would Go Hungry, School Leaders Fear Changes In Federal Requirements Could Mean Less Money For Individual School Districts
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Land Swaps Deter Ugly Development Negotiations Last Year For Liberty Lake Property Went Nowhere Until The Owner Threatened To Start Logging
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Fbi Official Contradicts Boss In Idaho Killings Ruby Ridge Commander Says Chief Ok’d Unusual Open-Fire Policy
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Ralph Zzyyztzburger Takes First For Being Last It’s Not Easy Being At End Of Phone Book
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Panetta Critical Of Lawsuit Limits
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Usair Jet’s Wheels Pop Off
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Noted Piano Teacher And Performer Dies
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Fumes Sicken Many At Disney World Pool
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Rwandan Governor Assassinated
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Russian Troops May Move South Soon
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Meteorite Believed Cause Of Explosion
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Scores Dead, More Missing After Ferry Sinks
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Quake Fears Keep Colombians Outdoors
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Scholars Will Share Biblical Research Three Members Of Jesus Seminar Will Lecture, Conduct Workshops
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Issue Is Violence, Not Court Security Seattle Shootings Obscure Real Problems Facing Women
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Singers Have Starry Dreams There’s No Shortage Of Anthem Aspirants
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Council To Vote On Science Center
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Two Men Get Lost Trying To Find Dog
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Two Teens Allegedly Robbed 15-Year-Old
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Deputies Use Cpr To Save Baby’s Life
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Derailment Damages Track, Spills Grain
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Letters To The Editor
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Marchers Retrace Historic Path On ‘Bloody Sunday’ Anniversary
Sports
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M’S Game: Firemen All Around
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Pressure Mounting On Kentucky’s Pitino
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Bruins Dominate Louisville
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WSU Gives UW Double Trouble
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Settlement Less Likely Than Ever Latest Round Of Baseball Talks Collapses Over Differences In Luxury-Tax Proposals
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Spokane Nets First Win At Portland
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Cheney Girls Debut At State In The Late Show
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Dons Rout Portland For Crown
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Baseball Advertisers Prefer To Balk
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Not Even Grgurich Can Keep Sonics From Disaster
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Medical Lake Finds Second’s Not So Bad Fans, Firetrucks, Police Cars Welcome Cardinals Home
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Cheap Seats
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Water Shot No Hazard For Faldo
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Gonzaga Has Another Rillie Big Night Aussie Ace Has 30 Points As Bulldogs Nip St. Mary’s, Reach Wcc Title Game
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It’s Frightening To Understand Baseball Strike
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Shadle Coach’s Bad Dream Becomes Mead’s Nightmare
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Dayton Maintains Two-Title Tradition Bulldogs Add State Basketball Crown To Last Fall’s Football Championship
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Australian Yacht Oneaustralia Goes Down Under In Cup
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Street Wins Downhill
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Kempainen Overtaken
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Labonte Edges Earnhardt
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Sleds Head For Forest
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Courier Serves To Win
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Women’s Top 25
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Sports People