Archives | August 12, 1994
Results
Nation/World
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Crime Bill Vote Big Setback For Clinton
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Key Tronic Poised To Benefit From ‘Chicago’
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How They Voted
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Boeing’S Top Spokane Executive Reassigned
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Co-Op Reaps Big Windfall From Merger Agamerica Affiliate Receives $26 Million
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Washington Farmers Facing Mixed Outlook
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Gulf Usa Pensioners To Lose Some Benefits Money For Cleanup Much Less Than Needed
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County’S Radon Rate Highest In State
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Lottery Numbers:
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Where’S Fido? Lolling By The Cabana, Watching TV
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For The Record Corrections
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Sunshine Mining Posts Smaller Loss
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Optimistic Outlook Fades
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Merger Will Cost 200 Jobs
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Kodak Plans To Split Sale
Other
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Mcgovern Captures The Jazz Sound
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Warm Weather Can Be Hard On Vegies, Fruit Trees
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Hit Man Gets 18 Years For Tossing Firebomb
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Valley Man Indicted On Five Counts Of False Tax Returns
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Letters To The Editor
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Bagpipers Blow Into Coeur D’Alene Public Can Hear Musicians Today
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Hurt Osprey Dies After Pleas To Area Officials Go Unheeded
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Foes In Majority At Hearing On Ford Cleanup
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Cda Tribe Hosts Yearly Pilgrimage Masses, Feast Mark Cataldo Mission Trip
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Institute Pieces Daring, Exciting
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Births
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Sounds Like He Really Isn’T Peter Pan After All
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Obituaries
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Gyllenhammer-Stiles Spokane
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Simmons-Gorman Spokane
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Tips On Saving Energy, Keeping Your Home Cool
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CV Grad Wins Whitman Russell Deremer Award
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Art On The Green Provided Activities, Fun For Everyone
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Proposed Charter Contains Some Questionable Clauses
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Summer’S Last Chance Enjoy A Little Oddball Fun In Your Back Yard Before The Summer’S Over
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Restaurant May Never Open Again Salmonella Outbreak Closed Diana Lee’S
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Plenty Of Static But No Police During Radio Flap
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Tacoma Proposes Curfew For Teens
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Liquor Sales Need Strict State Control Anti-Privatization Distilled Spirits Have No Place In Grocery Stores
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A Chance To Trim Girth Of Government Pro-Privatization Efficent System Would Retain State Control
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Director Starts Zoo Funding Campaign Last Day On Job A Flurry Of Letter-Writing To Friends Of Walk In The Wild
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Idaho Police Try Drug Scare Again
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Fire Fears Move Neville Concert
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Blackjack Cheaters Hit With Charges
Seven
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Events Abound During Kids Week
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If You Have A Complaint Or Praise While Dining Out, Please Speak Up
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Give In To Temptations And Satisfaction’S Guaranteed
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Big Band, Big Fun And Dance At Davenport
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Great White Rebounding With New Album Release
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Dion Brings Legacy To Silver Mountain
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Tower Of Power’S Sound Sends Crowds Into A Frenzy
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Moral Crux At Big Dipper
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‘Clear And Present’ Success The Hollywood Reporter
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Whitehorse Bluez Fest At Spirit Lake
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Zzah To Play Hobart’S Tonight
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Schuller To Conduct Finale In Orchestral Series
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Top North American Concert Grosses
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Just Say Janet: Pop Superstar Brings Dazzling Show To Town
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Beach And Jungle Come To Playfair
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Omak Stampede Is Much More Than Just A Wild Suicide Race
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A Little Of Everything At Arts, Crafts Fair
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Grant County Fair To Open Five-Day Run
Sports
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Drag Racing’S Horse Is Force, Of Course Funny Car Leader Returns To Srp For Ahra Finals
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Official Records
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Tyrus’ Long Ball Sparks Tribe Win
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Hastings, 13, In Title Match
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Ziebart Loses In State Legion
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Gloves, Not Cap, Come Off In Bigs
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Get A Hunch, Bet A Bunch
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Team Long On Talent And Names
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Cautious Cougs Hit Practice Field
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Hard Times For Women’S Softball
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Tourneys Put National, Regional Berths On Line
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Still A Winner In Stretch Rimas, Two-Horse Stable, Remain In Money