Archives | April 14, 1999
Results
Food
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Civic’S ‘Fences’ Slow, Dull Performance
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Births
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Dirty Trick To Keep Guests Waiting
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Mature Performers Stars Of Major Tours
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35-Year Soap Ending Run
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Andy Williams Finds New Audience In London
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Pasta-Plus
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Rating Your Prowess With Pots And Pans
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Almond-Flavored Apricots Sweet Enough, Not Too Nutty
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Be Safe; Use Liquid Egg Substitute In Nonbaked Desserts
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Simmering Onions Stir Queries Of Unease
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Talk Bock For Spring
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Vinegar A Love Story It’S Much More Than A Flavor. It’S A Way Of Life.
Idaho
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Schools Chief Explains Reading Legislation
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Idaho Records
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Counties Team Up On Pass Kootenai To Help Shoshone Clear Road Between Murray, Thompson Falls
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Marina Owners, Land Board Spar Over Lease Rates Priest Lake Cabin Owners Ask State To Reconsider Rent Increases
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County Oks Work On Detention Center
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Cda Schools Offer Free Immunization Clinic
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Post Falls Dmv Closed April 19, 20 For Training
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UI Chief Praised In Faculty Poll But Administration Called Too Corporate, Well-Paid
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Model Fund-Raiser Uses Style To Get Charity Cash
Nation/World
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Air Force Will Boost Cruise Missile Stocks Nukes To Be Converted To Conventional Bombs
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Milestones
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Activist Dead At 77, Brought Aids Patients Pot Brownies
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Northwest Republicans Question Clinton Policy, Oppose Ground War
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Lottery Numbers
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A Cheerful Giver
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Pullman Teachers To Stage Walkout Pay Raise Rally Greets Locke As He Speaks To Chamber Of Commerce
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Cross Burned Outside Home Again Interracial Couple Targeted; Incident Is Fourth In Spokane Since February
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Avista Sets Sights On Southwest Subsidiary Will Purchase New Mexico Site, Develop Power Plant
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Sterling Waits For Hearing Judge Finally Rules On Glendale Case
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Engineers Brace For Spring Floods Heavy Snowpack Has Army Corps Scrambling To Shore Up North Idaho Projects
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Tide Turning On Land Trades Top State Officials Worried About More Aggressive Policy
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Farmland Feeds Growth
Other
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Restaurant Owner Cleared Of Arson Charges Defendant Says He Was Victim Of Overzealous Investigation
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Court Clerk Lands In Jail After Pot Bust
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Five Children Drown As Car Sinks In Canal Two Adults Swim To Safety In Wreck Near Ephrata
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Battle Over Ailing Church Leader Settled
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The County Lines
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Task Force Probing Dam Break Weekend Flood Damaged Roads, Property
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County Rules 4 Saint Bernards Dangerous
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Greene Expected To Seek Second Term On Council Says She Will Continue Drive For Better Jobs, Higher Home Ownership
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Man Gives New Story About Gun Says Shotgun Wasn’T Former Motorcycle Club President’S
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Charter School Off To Auspicious Start
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The Gun Freedoms Of A Few Exact A Price From Rest Of Us
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Deal With Milosevic Is Not An Option
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Letters To The Editor
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Women Win Lawsuit Against Tidyman’S Federal Jury Awards $6.2 Million In Gender-Discrimination Case
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Workers Call Kaiser Hires Illegal California Attorney Brings His Crusade To Washington, Will Join Steelworkers’ Fight
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Disposal Plan Protested As Earth-Moving Nears Dawn Mining Nears Final Ok To Fill Pit At Old Uranium Mill Near Spokane Indian Reservation With Mildly Radioactive Dirt
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Wood Wins Seat On Gaming Panel
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Repaving Will Tangle Busy 29Th And Grand
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Gu Relents, Opens Lots For Night Students
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Studs Must Come Off By Thursday, State Says
Sports
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Cougars Stumble Again In Loss To Lcsc
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Laughlins Team To Spark Cheney
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Humphries Paces Rogers Past Ferris, 3-2
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Cda Sweeps Post Falls
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Goodman Gets National Honor
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Catching Up On Some Good Books On The Fly
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Official Records
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WSU Ticket Sales Are On Record Pace New Football Uniforms, Earlier Starts Upcoming
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Hands-Off Policy For Cougars Qbs Spring Football March 30 - April 24
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A Class To Rival ‘83? Talented Black Quarterbacks Make This Draft Notable