Archives | May 5, 1998
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Features
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Obituaries
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Riley-Markegard Spokane
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Reunions
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Who Finally Got Hitched Before Oprah? Uma!
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Shania Tickets On Sale Saturday
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Other Cds Coming Out Today
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Bloomsday Chit-Chat A Non-Starter
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It’S A Great Cold-Weather Car
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Game Helps Solve Actual Problems
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Missed Connection Children Lacking An Intimate Relationship With Their Parents Grow Insecure, Make Bad Choices
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Choosing Cologne A Rite Of Passage For Teen Trying To Send Right Signals
Idaho
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World Without Borders Idaho Grad Will Finally Get Long-Sought View Of Earth As Pilot Of Space Shuttle
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Idaho Records
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Moratorium Put On New Quarries Shoshone Only County Lacking Rules Covering Surface Mining
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Pollution Levels Improve In Hanley Avenue Well
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School Upgrade Plan Has Everything Going For It
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Arrests For Drunken Driving Decline North Idaho Bucks State Trend; Officials Cite Rigid Enforcement
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Debt No Longer Headlines Summer Festival Sandpoint Group Ready To Launch Concert Series After Erasing Red Ink
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City, Police End Standoff Council Expected To Back One-Year Pact
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Prank At High School ‘Just Kids Having Fun’
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Campgrounds Open May 15 For Summer
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Merchants Complain About Bogus Bills
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Cycling Transient Charged With Burglary
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Man Jailed As Ex-Wife Files Rifle Complaint
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Mock Disaster To Include Derailment
Nation/World
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Kaiser Claims Union Ordered Work Stoppage Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order Against Steelworkers
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Milestones
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Today In History
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Idaho Speaks Out Resources Over Tourism
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Baldness Pill Doesn’T Help Women
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Eu Moves Affect Dollar Price
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Bpa Boss To Take On Big Issues
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Give Us The Fat, Not The Guilt
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Nation’S Child Poverty Grows More Widespread Almost 14.5 Million Children In U.S. Are Classified As Poor
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Titanic Battle
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Fairchild Rampage Survivor Dies At 73 Omer Karns Served His Country As A Volunteer
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Idaho Speaks Out Population Boom Has Lots Of Critics North Idahoans Evenly Divided On Growth Benefits, Poll Shows
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‘We Know Who You Are,’ Police Tell WSU Rioters Investigators Review Videotapes
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Police Left Injured, Shaken ‘We Were Trying To Get Out Of It Alive,’ Says Sheriff Steve Tomson
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New Cancer Research Raises Hopes, Stocks Studies Show Drugs Can Starve Tumors Without Side Effects
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Last Place Finishes First In Character
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Lottery Numbers
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Northwest Firms To Be Honored
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Nationsbank Settles
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Netscape, Excite Unite
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Boeing Gets Project
Other
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City Recognizes Peaceful Valley, Latah Valley Neighborhoods
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Political Newcomer Will Oppose Harris Juvenile Corrections Supervisor Joins Race To Unseat County Commissioner
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City Moves Toward Adding 15 Acres To Riverfront Park
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Third Person Pleads Guilty In Murder Of Stevens Co. Man Edward Becker Admits Kicking Victim
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Speak Up, Candidates
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Kegger Country
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More Taxes For Better Roads? Not On Our Skimpy Incomes
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She’S A Kids’ Judge Atlanta Jurist Helps Spokane Women’S Fund-Raiser
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New Course Will Be Back For ‘99 Race About 60 Bloomies Nabbed For Violations; Some Children Will Have To Grow Into T-Shirts
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Help The Hungry, Eat A Burrito Methodist Church Buys Lunch Business To Earn Money To Feed The Homeless
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Man Gets 45 Years For Role In Waverly Killings Guilty Pleas Entered To Avoid Trial, Possible Life Sentence For Defendant With Low Iq
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Bomb Squad Gets False Alarm
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Corbin Park To Host Forum On Crime
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Future Nursing Grads To Earn Joint Degrees
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Helicopter Burns, But Lands Safely
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Inslee Announces Bid For Congress
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Letters To The Editor