Archives | Saturday, May 27, 1995
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Features
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The Slice Do Us A Favor, Keep That Shirt On
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Where Was That Exit For Downtown?
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Stewart-Yargus Spokane
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Borske-Bacon Newman Lake
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Reunions
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Obituaries
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Moore-Anderson Spokane
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Bocook-Gentry Spokane
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Comedies Rule New Fall Schedule
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Percy Sledge Releases First Album Since ‘70s
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Like They Say, You Can’t Judge A Book By Its Cover
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Militia Theologies Outside Mainstream Conspiracy Theory Opposite Of Conservative Call For Civic Activism
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Vatican Award Donna Hanson Receives Highest Papal Honor For Lay Catholics
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Visions Of The Inland Northwest Secret Beauty Findinf Hidden Meadows On A Mprning Run
Idaho
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Nez Perce Agree On Boundary Tribe Says Government’s Survey Of Disputed Area Is Accurate
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Cave-In Probe Closed
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UI Interim President Hired State Board Of Education Chooses Provost Thomas Bell To Fill In For Zinser
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Wolves Facing Biological Clock
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Board Ponders Options Temporary Rules May Allow Non-Public Students To Take Part In School Activities
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This Chef Accustomed To Work Behind Bars Former Prison Cook Now Runs Kellogg Eatery, Watering Hole
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A Bike Ride Through Acceptanceville
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Many Schools Ignoring Graduation Prayer Ruling U.S. District Judge Forbids Grangeville To Allow Prayers, Says Decision Does Apply Elsewhere
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Idaho Records
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Steep Sun Valley Area Prices Driving Away Middle Class Employers Say Prospective Workers Can’t Afford To Buy Homes
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Friesz Passes A Message Seahawk Quarterback Attends Graduation Ceremony For Dare Class
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Chenoweth Foe Files
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Holiday Closures
Nation/World
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Serbs’ Willingness To Kill Gives Them Edge Over Peacekeepers 21 French Soldiers Among Troops Captured Friday
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Pistol-Packing Permitted In Texas Now
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New Rules On Priest Lake
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Flooding Threatens To Dampen Holiday More Storms Expected In Flood-Weary Midwest
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Alternate Juror Joins Simpson Panelists Judge Ito May Dismiss Yet Another Jury Member Next Week
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Ebola Epidemic Nearing End Disease That Killed 121 ‘Coming Under Control,’ Scientists Say
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North Korea Asks Japan For Emergency Rice Grain Shortages Force Communist Government To Make Request Its Neighbor Isn’t Likely To Fulfill
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8 Dead, 24 Injured In Prague Hotel Fire
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Company Recalls 8 Billion Cigarettes
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Lottery Numbers
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Bugs Bunny Animator Dies At Age 89
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Unarmed Man Arrested On White House Grounds
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Senate Panel Votes To Let States Run Welfare Plan Ends Guarantee Of Aid For The Poor
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Olivetti Reports Increased Loss
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Dow Skids As Economic Jitters Grip Investors
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Gm Streamlines Annual Meeting
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U.S. Spurns Request To Resume Auto Talks This Month
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$4.8 Million Earmarked To Help Laid-Off Gte Workers
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Dollar Coin Would Carry Big Bill
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Showdown Looms In Phone Talks At&T;, Unions Remain Far Apart As Deadline Approaches
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Wet Spring Boosts Produce Prices California Flooding Blamed For Big Hike In Cost Of Veggies
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Recent Acts Investigated
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Peacekeepers Used As Human Shields Serbs Take U.N. Troops Hostage, Chain Them To Nato Targets
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Radical Right Advocating Leaderless Cells Small, Independent Groups Work Toward A Common Anti-Government Goal
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Priest Lake Islands Get Bucket Seats To Make Up For Lack Of Outhouses, Ranger District Will Hand Out Pails
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Foster Faces Floor Fight In Senate Committee Oks Nomination, But Gramm Vows Filibuster
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Dream Wedding Comes True Figure Skater Comes Back To Spokane To Marry In Style At Davenport
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Mercy Killer Could Be Released In 30 Days Doty Shot Comatose Brother At Cda Hospital
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Gun Found In Cell Of Executed Inmate
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Reporter Threatened With Jail For Silence
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Third Palestinian Dies In Custody
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Tamil Rebels Kill 42 In Attack On Village
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Local Companies Scale Back Hiring
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Samsung Scouting North Idaho Site?
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Hecla Mining Files Shelf Registration
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Awb Gives Family Life Top Priority
Spokane
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“The Misanthrope” Friday At Interplayers
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2 Bound Over On Murder Charges Teenagers Accused Of Killing Forest Service Engineer
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Runaway Car Kills Man, Injures Toddler
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Don’t Breed Mosquitoes
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Don’t Believe Every Cookie You Read
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Fish Fail To Appear For Top Judge Sandra Day O’Connor Trades Robe For Rod During Vacation
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Amtrak Resumes Seattle-To-Vancouver Service Travelers Excited As Train Returns As Option After 14-Year Absence
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Clinton To Hold Town Meeting In Billings
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Gingrich: Don’t Save Every Animal Says Endangered Species Act Should Take Broader Approach
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Babbitt Says Gop Using Cuts As Way To Close National Parks
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Fuhrman Limits His Own Term, Won’t Run In ‘96
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Foley Will Supervise Union Vote
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Senator Proposes Storing Spent Fuel At Hanford Radioactive Waste From Civilian Reactors Would Be Kept In Temporary Storage
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How Did Carly Simon Put It? ‘Nobody Does It Better’
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How Fondly Pols Remember Their Own
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Farmland Under Siege From Sprawl
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Constitution Fine Just The Way It Is
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It’s About Time We Acted To Protect Our Lake
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Budget Crisis Forces Hiring Freeze Hold On Hiring Likely To Be Accompanied By Other Cuts, Budget Director Says
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Purrrfecting Parenthood Couple Hopes Word Of Newborn Leopard-Panther Kittens Will Rebuild Cat Tales’ Reputation
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Sneezes, Skeeters Abundant
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Democrats Crucial To Gop Victories Legislators Say They Knew Voters Demanded Results
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Plane On Runway Delays Jet’s Landing
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Petitioners Taking Advantage Of Holiday
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Absentee Ballots Kill School Levy
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Uncertain Harvest A Subsidy To End All Subsidies Plan Would Give Farmers A Single, Massive Payment
Sports
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Lakeland Has Lead For Now Hawks Won’t Be In Running When It Starts
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G-Prep To Play For Title Bullpups Win Double Ot Thriller Against Decatur
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Wenatchee Wins In Ninth, Takes On Kelso For Title Late-Inning Clutch Hits Break Ties As Panthers, Hilanders Claims Semis
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Springdale Slowpitch Opens Fast
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Yankees Consider Drug Duo
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Sizzling Reds Keep Cardinals In Free Fall
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Ev, Wv Softball Teams Bow Out State Aa Springfest
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Brothers Double Up On Foes Columbia River Pair Advance To Semifinals
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Ust Upsets Mead Standout Fong Eastlake Sophomore Overcomes Nerves To Come Away With Second-Round Victory
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Flyers Put Rangers On Ice
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Celebrity Classic Hits Home
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Abc Sticks To Live Coverage
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Spokane’s Brady Runs For Redemption At Cda Marathon
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Cutting The Mustard At Indy
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Petulant Slugger Goes Back, Back, Back, Back To The United States
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Parry Scatters Birds
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Asu Nears Title
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Swiss Cyclist Prevails
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Official Records
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Miscellany
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Sports People
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Post Falls Thrower Wins Two State A-1 Titles
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Spurs Find Themselves Victorious
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Mariners Triumph, But Find It Hard To Celebrate
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Ccs Falls To Mt. Hood, Bows Out Of Tournament
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Medical Lake’s Poteet Runs To 3,200-Meter Victory
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Chase’s Races Put Republic Close To Title
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Cassleman Steps Down As WSU Women’s Coach
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Frontier Athletes Collect Medals, If Not Victories
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Rogers Part Of Final Four Moore Leads Pirates Into Softball Semifinals
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Griffey Breaks Wrist, Fractures Franchise
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Politicians Get A Break
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There’ll Be A Race To Be Won Without Penskes, Indy Anyone’s
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Lake City Moves Into Title Game Behind Kelly
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St. Maries Drops Opener, Making Nine Errors
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Olajuwon Not Enough; Spurs Win San Antonio’s 107-102 Victory Comes Despite A Huge Game From Hakeem
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Post Falls’ Waltz Sails Discus 203-9 Trojans Star Also Wins Idaho A-1 Shot Put Title
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Lane, Clark Match Championships
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Gsl Off To Blazing Start In Aaa Track Victories For Mead’s Beatty, Detray And University’s Girls 400 Relay Team Mark First Day Of Star Track
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Viks To Play For A-1 Title Sophomores Leads Cda From Behind To 4-3 Win Over Hillcrest In Semifinals
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Spurs Come Back To Life With Victory At Houston
Washington Voices
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Liberty Lake 9-Hole Ladies Golf
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Neighbors To Restore Neglected Chester Cemetery
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With Furlott On The Mound, U-Hi Makes Baseball History
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Heavy Hitter EV Freshman T.J. Horgan Making Big Impact As Heavyweight Boxer
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Developer Objects To Road Mandate Commissioners Unanimous In Decision To Require That New Road Be Constructed
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New People
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Letters To The Editor
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New U-Hi Principal ‘Guiding Force’ At Nc Ohlund Earned High Marks As Assistant Principal
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Boys Grab Hoses, Douse Burning Fort In Woman’s Yard
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Lecture Series On Relationships Tempered With Good Humor
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Room To Play Ambitious Plans For An Indoor And Outdoor Sports Complex Near Liberty Lake Are Well Under Way