Archives | July 26, 1998
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Features
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Fred And Jean Merrill Chewelah, Wash.
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Bob And Dorothy Hansen Spokane
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‘Hello Nasty’ Racks Up Big Sales
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Blue-Collar Performer Sammy Kershaw’S Songs Reflect Situations That He, And His Fans, Live Through Everyday
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Second Artwalk Opens In Sandpoint Friday
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William H. And Darline Marr Coeur D’Alene
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Bob And Hilda O’Marro Veradale
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Nathan And Betty Plumb Spokane
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Howard J. And Laura E. Nichols Spokane
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Merle And Maxine Tilton Cataldo, Idaho
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Howard V. And Beth Copenhaver Moses Lake
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Manito Development Subject Of New Book
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‘Nunsense’ Still Offers Plenty Of Laughter
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Average Adventurer’S Age Between 30, 70
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Bassett’S Query: What’S Nudity Got To Do With It?
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Any Assistance Would Be Appreciated
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Allen And Ellen Delbridge Spokane
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Bill And Dorothy Miller Spokane
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George B. And Shirley Creighton Spokane
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Dean And Joyce Mohler Spokane
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Lost Cousins Hitting Town? Run For It
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We Should No Better
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World Music Summit Features Local Performers
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Roy Blount Opens Up In ‘Be Sweet’
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Take Trip Back In Time At Familyfest
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‘Stomp’ Brings Its Percussion Magic To Town
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Awakening On The Water Friendships Form With Rapidity As 20 Women Venture Out On A Rafting Retreat
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Idaho Rep A Crowd-Pleaser With Fine Acting, Polished Production
Idaho
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Idaho Records
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Journalist Finds Herself Captured By Aliens Search For Facts Leads Boise High Grad To Investigate Unexplained Phenomena, Write Several Books
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He Carved His Niche In Furniture Business
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Idaho Power Breaking Records
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Man Tied To Freemen Convicted For Taxes
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Wild Card Winner Goes With The Flow
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Letters To The Editor
Nation/World
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Rich Workers Don’T Expect To Fully Retire
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Real Estate Survey
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Juggling Your Fruit
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Cultures Come Together At Powwow
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week
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Vets Relive Wwii’S Horrors In New Film They Find ‘Saving Private Ryan’ Gripping
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Wall Street Passes Round 1 Of Y2K Tests Securities Industry Computers Take Mock Stock Trading In Stride
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Business Beat
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Hospital Testing For-Profit Waters
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For-Profit Medicine Sweeping Into Town Big Chains Grab Turf From Nonprofit Hospitals
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Fair Trade Vendors Trek From Powwow To Powwow Selling Their Wares
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Lottery Numbers
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Independents Survive By Carving Own Niche
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David Vs. Goliath Spokane Bookstores Gear Up To Battle Barnes And Noble
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The Monitor From The Week Of July 19-25, 1998
Other
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City Council Has The Right Stuff
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
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Oneness With Life, Family, Friends And Childhood Pleasures
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Government Almanac For The Week Of July 26
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Management Plan Sought For Wildlife Refuge Lots Of Input Received On Little Pend Oreille Preserve
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The County Lines
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Rash Of Myths Surrounds Poison Ivy Knowledge Is Best Strategy To Avoid Maddening Itch
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St. Helens Live
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Freight Expectations The Path To Happiness On Board A Cargo Ship Begins With Picking The Right Vessel
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Getting The Green Light For All Those People With Stoplights In Their Lives, There Is More Than One Way To Get To Your Destination.
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World According To Garth Brooks A Page-Turner
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12,000 Eagles Home In For Spokane Landing Fraternal Order Celebrates Centennial
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Riverfront Revelers Are Going For Baroque Magic In The Air At Royal Fireworks Festival
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Sex Offender Registry Lagging In N. Idaho Kootenai County Boasts Best Rate Of Compliance In Region
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Electoral Hiring Process Depends On You Expanded Election Coverage Relies On Readers To Help Pose Questions
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Flurry Of Filings Expected In Rural Races
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Shooting Suspect Is Secret Witness Target
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Spokane Library Will Answer E-Queries
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Freight Train Kills Wenatchee Toddler
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Spokane Man Hurt In High-Speed Chase
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Ex-Guard Seeks Custody Of Killer’S Child
Sports
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King Is Notre Dame Mvp, Sets Sights On Lpga Career
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Pro Classic Is Gaining Momentum Rodriguez Expected Today; Then There’S Garth Monday
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Shadow Knock Out Seattle Hibernians Denied Postseason Berth In First Season Of Play
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Prairie Advances, Waits For Winner Of Cda Semifinal
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Cheap Seats
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Pro-Am Golf Events Full Of Highs, Lows Quigley Points Out That It’S Great To Have Fun, At A Reasonable Pace
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Chasing Maris
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Weiner Gets Tutored At Ballard Institute
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Nba Walkout Creates Many Losers, Few Winners
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Speed Gain National Tourney Berth
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Making Sparks Fly Racing Couple Shares Common Bond
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On The Right Track To Success
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Just Watters Under The Bridge Running Back Fails To Bring Reputation To Camp
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Indians’ Sedlacek Keeps Rolling
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Pitcher Unexpectedly Rescued From 9-To-5 World