Archives | February 1998
Results
Please note: Archives from before 2004 are spotty, and stories listed here that were published before 2010 are a random snapshot of what was happening at that time.
Sunday, Feb. 1
Monday, Feb. 2
Tuesday, Feb. 3
Wednesday, Feb. 4
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Mixed Messages On Iraq Hard-Liners Urge Saddam’s Ouster, While Yeltsin Warns Of ‘World War’
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Female Sailor Finds Safe Port In Australia
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U.S. Official Defends Mongolian Prison Washington Man Held In Fatal Shooting Treated Well, Embassy Official Says
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Letourneau Says Boy, 14, Paged Her Former Teacher Who Raped Teen Violates Probation With Visit
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Gorton Defends Microsoft In Letter To Senate Urges “Balanced, Responsible” Congressional Inquiry
Thursday, Feb. 5
Friday, Feb. 6
Saturday, Feb. 7
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Big Drop In Lake Roosevelt Unlikely Lower-Than-Average Snowpack Means Drastic Drawdowns Won’t Be Necessary
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Landowners Hold Keys To Hunting Areas Lawsuit May Set Precedent For Access To Public Lands
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How To Get The Best Travel Deals
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The Wild Is His Thing Will Steger’s Passion Unsatisfied
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Fast Ferry Planned For Lake Chelan
Sunday, Feb. 8
Monday, Feb. 9
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Laughing All The Way To The Bank
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Congo’s Cooperation Sought Clinton Sends Jesse Jackson To Negotiate With Kabila
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Hearing Set On Arena Liquor Rules
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Man Held In Robbery Sues Over Extended Jail Time
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Kids Live Lesson In Benevolence Catholic Students See Their Donations In The Hundreds Add Up To The Thousands
Tuesday, Feb. 10
Wednesday, Feb. 11
Thursday, Feb. 12
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Frantic Activity Never Lets Up Enough To Make Sense In ‘Sphere’
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Duball Delivers Role Of Sinning Preacher In ‘The Apostle’ Is A Tour De Force For Actor
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Sweet Spots If You Find You Never Have Room For Dessert After Dinner, Try These Restaurants And Skip The Meal
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New Sienna Minivan Leads Toyota Into 1998
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Esteem Wagon: Style And Space In Small Package
Friday, Feb. 13
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The King Of Post Falls? It Has A Nice Ring To It
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A Place To Belong Junior High School Teacher Karen Kielbon Saw Something Special In Student Chris Gibbs And Has Brought Him Into Her Family
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Political Limo Service
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Tapia Retains Titles
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Seattle Project Violated Laws, Officials Say Mayor Plans Review Of Findings, Defends Downtown Redevelopment
Saturday, Feb. 14
Sunday, Feb. 15
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Irs Officials Available Wednesday For Tax Help
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Advertisers Walk Fine Line With Olympics Trying To Catch The Spirit And Not Be Sappy Is Delicate Task
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Kurt Campbell, Greg Nay Stereolithography Adds New Dimensions To Molding Industry
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Working At Home Better For Lifestyle
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Hurry-Up-And-Wait Is Name Of Olympia Game
Monday, Feb. 16
Tuesday, Feb. 17
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Old Newborn
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Man Killed, Pair Hurt In Head-On Crash Motorist Had A Long History Of Drunken Driving, Was Reported For Driving Erratically Before Wreck
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Officer Jailed For Violating No-Contact Order Case Involved Alleged Battering Of Girlfriend
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School Official Resigns In Wake Of Strip Searches
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Northwest Tribes Want Share Of Fisheries Funds Indians See Discrimination In How Panel Distributes Money For Fish Recovery Projects
Wednesday, Feb. 18
Thursday, Feb. 19
Friday, Feb. 20
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In The Wake Of O.J.
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Judge Finds Informant’s Hefty Payoff Offensive
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Bones Found Are Remains Of Half-Sisters
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Judge To Review Complaint Law Ostrander’s Complaint Alleges Officer Used Excessive Force And Caused Shoulder Injury
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Serial Killer Hunters Take To The Air Helicopter, Sensors Would Detect Body Heat
Saturday, Feb. 21
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Danger Pushes Family Out
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Staying Safe Often Means Laying Low
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They Fight More Than Fires
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The Poverty Gap Poverty Is A Very Real Part Of Spokane, Whether The Middle Class Wants To Admit It Or Not. In This Essay, A Downtown Minister Says The Church Needs To Lead The Way In Building A Bridge Between The Middle Class And The Poor
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Shadow Over Sprague A Once-Proud Spokane Neighborhood Is Threatened By An Epidemic Of Vice And A Serial Killer
Sunday, Feb. 22
Monday, Feb. 23
Tuesday, Feb. 24
Wednesday, Feb. 25
Thursday, Feb. 26
Friday, Feb. 27
Saturday, Feb. 28
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Take Charge Of Your Future By Investing
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Business Beat
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Congress To Get Credit Union Battle Hearings On Bill To Resolve Feud Are Scheduled To Begin March 9
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Translation, Please! America Is Speaking A Whole New Language
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Competition Among Themed Restaurants Is Starting To Heat Up Industry Veterans Face Challenge From Growing List Of Newcomers