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Decisive Action Keeps Gingrich On Track
January 13, 1995 in City on Page B6 Newt Gingrich is an astute politician who knows the Holocaust is not something to be trifled with. So the speaker of the House wasted no time in cashiering Christina Jeffrey, …
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Big Bird Finds Its Way Onto Hamburger Bun
January 12, 1995 in City on Page B1 Bud Wood and his ostrich burger. Photo by Doug Clark/The Spokesman-Review
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Faith, Family Over Political Ideology
January 12, 1995 in City on Page B4 As an evangelical Christian, I was delighted when the newly elected Congress officially took office this week. I welcome the prospect of a cut in taxes and a smaller, less …
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Timberwolves Girls Basketball Team Scores A Winning Melody
January 12, 1995 in Sports on Page C4 Lake City High School girls basketball coach Dave Fealko appreciates good music. As his team was warming up for its Inland Empire League game Saturday at Post Falls, Fealko was …
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Sandpoint’s Lack Of Team Wrestling Title Deceiving Statistic
January 12, 1995 in Sports on Page C4 Notebook
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It’s The Money, No Matter What They Tell You
January 12, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 A lot of folks probably thought when somebody came up with the name “Nuggets” for Denver’s NBA franchise, it was for reasons linked to the geological history of the region. …
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Cheap Seats
January 12, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Jordan
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Christian Extremists’ God Is Frightening
January 12, 1995 in City on Page B4 During a recent trip to Gainesville, I met one of my former students at a department store. As we talked, a white woman, perhaps in her late 60s, approached us, …
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From Bourride To Bouillabaisse, Fish Soups Are Simply Wonderful
January 11, 1995 in Food on Page F6 Fishermen live in the collective French imagination much as cowboys do in our American one. They’re independent, they take risks, they taunt nature by going out in boats to round …
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Old Standards Are Great Basics In Creative Dishes
January 11, 1995 in Food on Page F10 Caesar salad pasta
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Portland Winter Hawks At Spokane Chiefs
January 11, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Time: Tonight at 7 in the Coliseum. Records: Spokane (12-28-1), Portland (12-25-5). Radio:KGA-AM (1510), 6:50 p.m. pregame, 6:20 Mike Babcock show, 6 Chiefs Talk with Craig West.
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Turn Over A New Leaf And Give Cabbage A Try
January 11, 1995 in Food on Page F10 I’m here today to sing the praises of cabbage, a vegetable that’s generally honored only on St. Patrick’s Day. Cabbage belongs to a group called cruciferous vegetables. This group includes …
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Reunions
January 11, 1995 in Food on Page F8 New listings Coeur d’Alene High School, Class of 1965, with the IHM Academy, Class of 1965, Aug. 12; call Candi Stoffer Bush at 208-773-9663. Lewis and Clark High School, Class …
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Union Needs New Lesson Plan
January 11, 1995 in City on Page B6 The Idaho Education Association has itself to blame for its lack of friends in high places. For years, the association has been viewed as a fund-raising arm of the state …
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A Delicious Reality: Low-Fat Meals That Are Easy To Cook
January 11, 1995 in Food on Page F10 Many working people resort to stoking up on frozen microwave dinners or taking out high-fat food from a delicatessen because they don’t know how to cook easy, low-fat meals. This …
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Photo Book A Showcase For Controversial Coyote
January 11, 1995 in Sports on Page C6 People have had a love-hate relationship with coyotes for a couple of hundred years. Many ranchers in the Inland Northwest carry rifles in their pickups and never lose an opportunity …
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Cheap Seats
January 11, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Chaney
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Business Advisory Panel Urges State Lawmakers To Go Back To Basics
January 11, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A8 A panel of advisers to Washington Gov. Mike Lowry has told the titular head of the state’s “Party of Big Government” the state must change the way it does business., …
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Public’s Right To Know Often Outweighs Corporate Desires For Secrecy
January 11, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A8 Wrapping up lose ends should apply to editorial comments as well as business news. Readers have a right to know things like “Whatever happened to Mr. Nice Guy?”
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Properly Stored, Fruitcake Lasts Four Months
January 11, 1995 in Food on Page F10 The holidays are over, but I never quite caught up on all the requests for the season’s recipes. So please clip and save these for future seasons! Dear Laura: I …
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We All Share Success, Failure Of Children
January 11, 1995 in City on Page B6 An elementary school principal riding herd over 650 youngsters has plenty of run-of-themill problems common to every school, but when 200 of those children’s parents are incarcerated, educators must wonder …
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Yakima At Cc Spokane
January 11, 1995 in Sports on Page C3 The Sasquatch (1-0 Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges, 4-9 overall) entertain the Indians (0-1, 2-11) at 8 tonight at Spokane Community College in the nightcap of a doubleheader with …
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Relieve Despair; Crime Will Drop
January 11, 1995 in City on Page B6 The week before Christmas, I had to bury the 40th young person killed by what is still a plague in my Eastside Los Angeles community. I’ve grown weary of saying …
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China Remains Bold In Face Of Paper Tiger
January 10, 1995 in City on Page B4 If your mind has been overwhelmingly occupied by Newt Gingrich, football bowl games and the holiday season, then perhaps this slipped past you: the U.S. trade deficit with communist China …
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Idaho Legislative Log
January 10, 1995 in Idaho on Page B6 INTRODUCTED IN THE HOUSE: HJR1 (Stoicheff) Allows electorate to amend the Idaho Constitution by initiative. HJR2 (Stoicheff) Amends Constitution to allow cities, counties, municipal corporations and taxing districts to levy …
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Photo Should Make You Angry: It Shows Failure Of System
January 10, 1995 in City on Page B1 Kevin Boot’s “arrogant smirk” has enraged many readers. File/The Spokesman-Review
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The Dumbing Of Americans
January 10, 1995 in City on Page B4 Why do so many Americans have problems with smart people? Without a quick halt to the new crusade against smarts, it will not be long before Americans repair to the …
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Cheap Seats
January 10, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Better late than never If Pete and Bonnie Kincaid hadn’t checked the date on the Sports Illustrated they recently received in the mail, the Columbus, Ohio, couple might have thought …
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The Dead Of Winter Isn’t Necessarily A Season Of Dread
January 10, 1995 in Outdoors on Page C1 Winter is a season of ritual for sportsmen. Felt-lined boots are ready at the door. The odor of ski wax permeates the garage. The criteria for reliable fishing partners is …
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Reunions
January 9, 1995 in Features on Page B6 School Govan Grade School May 20, Wilbur, Wash.; call 647-2364 or 276-5843. Rogers High School, Class of 1970 Aug. 19-20; call Jean (Wilson) Rosado at 487-4129.

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