Archives | November 18, 1998
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Food
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Obituaries
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Births
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Pippenger-Miller Spokane
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Hildegard Revived
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‘Ghost Of Dickens’ Surprisingly Good
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Cast Gives Fine Performance Of ‘Molly’
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Help Loved One Out Of Verbal Jam
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Haagen-Dazs Scores With Holiday Ice Cream
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Take Care With Holiday Food
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Youthful 76-Year-Old Enjoys Giving To Needy
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Sunrise Cake Works Well With Fresh Or Canned Fruit
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Going To Stuff That Bird? Be Careful
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Farmers’ Markets
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Fruit Choc-Tail
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Treat Your Refrigerator To Good Clean
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New Colonel At Clink’S Aldred Plans Few Changes
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The Right Stuffing Perfect Thanksgiving Meal Doesn’T Rely On The Turkey As Much As It Does The Stuffing
Idaho
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Task Force Aims To Preserve The North Fork Commissioners Appoint 11-Member Panel To Study Coeur D’Alene River
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Travel Problems Force Cancellation Of Public Reading By Nature Writer
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Idaho Records
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Students Get A Peek Behind The News High Schools Bring More Than 200 To Journalism Conference At Nic
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Ex-Deputy Gets 32 Years For Raping Woman In Patrol Car
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After Move, Shauwecker To Resign From Sandpoint City Council
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Post Falls Boy Scouts’ Drive Stocks Up City’S Food Bank
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Cda Therapist Puts His Best Foot Forward
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Judge Goes From Bench To Counter Idaho’S First Black Woman Judge Resigns To Start New Career In Candy Store
Nation/World
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Milestones
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Amazon.Com Shares Take Huge Jump
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Lottery Numbers
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Today In History
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Ham In The Can
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They Fought The Saw, And The Saw Won Clash With Tree-Cutting Crew Leaves Little For Protesters
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Home Prices In Spokane Remain Flat Resale Value Among The Lowest In The Region
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We May Not Be Big, But We’Re Still Slow Traffic Study Finds Spokane Traffic Congestion Ranks With Some Larger Cities
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Key Tronic Lands Tracking Contract
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Dairy Farmers Get Break On Taxes
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Ben & Jerry’S Gets Union-Busting Claim
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Sun Microsystems Wins Java Injunction
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Panel Would Revamp Sales Tax Exemptions
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More Space Needed To Help Workers Find New Jobs In North Idaho
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Dollar Rallies On Fed Cut
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Kaiser Talks May Resume Negotiators Meeting To Plan For Some Formal Bargaining
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Local Jobless Rate Jumps Strike At Kaiser, Other Job Cuts Push Rate To 18-Month High
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Plan Would Redistribute Sales Tax Revenue Idaho Lawmakers Seek A More Equitable Formula For Growing Cities
Other
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L.A. Man Charged In Shooting
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Forest Workshop Set For Tonight
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Man Charged With ‘Third Strike’ Conviction On Burglary, Assault Could Result In Life Sentence
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Grant County Deputies Seek Suspects In Two Rapes
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The County Lines
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1940S Mill Can’T Cut It Anymore Crown Pacific To Close Its Colburn Sawmill
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Suspect In High-Tech Scam Escapes Prison Camp
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Always Honor Basic Freedoms
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Trial And Error On The Way To Ultimately Getting It Right
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Women To Receive Awards At Luncheon
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Blood Center Plans Awareness Event
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Mental Health System Meeting Thursday
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Pullman Hearing On Land Plan Tonight
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Letters To The Editor
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Gu President To Cut Budget Spitzer Announces Five-Year Plan To Trim Operating Costs
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Scc Students Fight For Health Building State Board Drops Renovation From List Of Critical Needs
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Realignment Of Trent Questioned At Meeting
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County Votes To Strip Club Of License Deja Vu Officials Accused Of ‘Playing Games’ To Avoid Adult Entertainment Law
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Lawyer Told Client To Quit Medication, Deputies Say Judge Finds Woman Competent To Stand Trial
Sports
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Bulldogs Hope To Continue Slaying Giants
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Priest River, Lakeside Win In Girls Openers
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Koetter Has Been There, Done That
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Crying Wulff Over This Tall Cougars Tale
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Alli In Charge Nieman Devotes Herself Full Time To Idaho’S Basketball Fortunes
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Joe Got Toe In The Door
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Chiefs Try To Get Even Vs. Hawks
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Pac-10 This Week
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Three Recruits Commit To Play With Cougars
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Vandals Rally To Whip Lewis-Clark State
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Official Records
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Ncaa Passes On Bid For Gu Men’S Soccer
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Skagit To Get State’S Biggest Salmon Habitat Project
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Forgettable Trip Manages To Bag Limit In Aggravation
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Cheap Seats