Archives | Monday, May 1, 1995
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Features
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Olsen-Shull Bellingham
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Pounds-Joost Spokane
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Morrison-Olson Greenacres
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Davis-Spray Spokane
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Idaho Library Association Names Award Recipients
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‘Cagney & Lacey’ On New Case
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Prized ‘Diaries’ A Pulitzer Prize Brings Deserved Attention To ‘The Stone Diaries’ And Author Carol Shields
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Focus! Spokane Camera Club Displays Its Award Winners
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The Slice Then You Get To Be A Janitor
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Tune In To What Body Tells You
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Bob Dylan ‘Unplugged’ Among Early May Releases
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Hit Single Might Carry Chris Isaak’s ‘Forever Blue’ Album
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Home-Based Work Can Be Perfect Or Pernicious
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Reunions
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Obituaries
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Workshop Shows How To Follow Child’s Lead
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Summer Dads Time With Your Children Is Special; How You Spend That Time Makes All The Difference
Nation/World
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Bottom Lines Columnist Jim Kershner’s Take On The News
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Texas Hailstorm Damages 79 Planes
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Public Periscope
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Spokane Symphony Sunday At The Met
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Rescuers Give Up Hope Of Finding Any Survivors Machinery To Be Brought In To Recover Bomb Victims’ Bodies
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Lottery Numbers
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Clinton Halts Iran Trading, Cites Terrorism Nuclear Arms Also A Key Factor; U.S. Fuel Prices Could Increase
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Trial To Open This Week In Landfill Cleanup Suit
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Group Urges Change In Defining Poverty
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Man Hurt In Fight
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Eating Out Turns Into Whopper Of An Experience Roof Fire Closes Valley Burger King; Diners, Employees Evacuated Safely
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14 Prisoners Escape, But 10 Are Recaptured
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Accepting Clubs Ok; Shot Was Out Of Bounds
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Health Workers Don’t Spread Hiv
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Few Mark Fall Of Saigon Rain Means ‘The Only People Here On This Day Are The People Who Really Care’
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Number Of Jail Inmates Doubled In Last Decade Rise In Drug Offenders Is Reason Population Hits Record 490,442
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Pig-Baboon Transplant A Success Results First Step To Putting Animal Hearts Into Humans
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Murder Trial Shakes Faith In Courts O.J. Simpson Case Has Reduced Respect For Justice System, Poll Finds
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Crime Pays For Gulf Usa
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It’s Time To Learn About Militias
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River Belongs To Everyone, Not Just The High-Living Letter Of The Week: From April 21
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Red Lobster Searching For Spokane Site
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North Idaho Tourism On Menu At Templin’s
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Newmont Gold Brings High-Tech To Uzbekistan Joint Venture Will Mine Ores Once Considered Uneconomical
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Tug Of War Being Waged In Mullan
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Girl Hit By Train, Seriously Hurt Seven-Year-Old Was Standing On Tie, Hoping To Wave To Engineer, Crew
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Corps Obeys Mixed Orders, Historian Says
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Fish Derby Touts Catch And Release Contestants Must Have Photo Or Witnesses
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Hiker Rescued
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Fatal Accident
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Advances Let Snorers, Spouses Live In Peace
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Child Taken To New Family After Four-Year Fight, Biological Parents Remove Baby Richard
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Incendiary Rhetoric Defended By Nra
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Computerized Gizmos Help Bloomies Train
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Remedy For Snoring Helps Runners Too
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Council Meets Tonight
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Barn, Grass Burn
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Letters To The Editor
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Alan Collins Cox Cable Executive Keeping Company On Crest Of Information Wave
Sports
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Hoch Blows Lead, Allows Stewart To Slip By In Houston Playoff
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Terps Hoops Investigated
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No Moore Perfect Season For M’S Former Seattle Right-Hander Dazzles As Detroit Hammers Out 10-1 Victory
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Portland State Overruns WSU
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Lindros Hart Favorite
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Narrow Loss To Sounders Builds Hopes For Shadow
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Sonics Keep Confidence For Game 3
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Barkley, Green Lead Suns
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Mariners Delight Bosio By Scoring Some Runs
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Attendance Not As Low As Thought
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Japanese Ace Now A Starter For Dodgers
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Serena’s Song Ensures Derby Will Match Best Front-Running Star Tries To Become Fourth Filly To Win Run For The Roses As One Of Three Starters For Lukas
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U.S. Remains Unbeaten In World Hockey
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Fancy Passing Decisive In Winston Select 500
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Olympics Find Going Rough On The Diamond
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Beat The Rush Ticket Sales Begin For 1996 Olympic Games In Atlanta
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Gonzaga Coach Now Influences Game He Loves
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Celtics Stuff Magic Orlando’s Fourth-Quarter Fold Gives Boston Home-Court Edge
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Skinner Irons Out Victory
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Dolphins Sign Clark
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Vicario Wins Twice
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Toney Stops Hembrick
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Furrer Helps Admirals
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Strike Brings Decreased Pay In Big Leagues