Archives | July 4, 1999
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Business
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Business Beat
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Chris Koegen And Stephanie Williams Manager And Assistant Manager, Respectively, Of The Shadle Swimming Pool.
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Aol Guru Preaches Simplicity
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Working Women’S Motivation Evolves As They Grow Older
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‘Magic Year’ A Weekend Fourth Of July And Millennium Celebrations Should Give Pyrotechnic Companies Biggest Year Ever
Features
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Carl And Helen Nygaard Spokane
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Scott And Betty Atkins Coolin, Idaho
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‘Bernstein Century’ Enormously Gratifying
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Emery And Hilda Hynes Spokane
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Homer And Erna Zimmerman Oakesdale, Wash.
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Gerald And Dee Saling Spokane
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Mario And Annette Saccomanno Spokane
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Wedding Fright Readers Share Pre-Wedding Tales Of Their Struggles And Triumphs
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Reunions
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Take The Kids To Children’S Museum For Camps, Classes
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Art Being Accepted For Bowen Award
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Book Club
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British Data Available On Cd-Rom
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Ray A. And Carole J. Smith Nine Mile Falls
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Robert And Dorothy Skow Spokane
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Lester D. And Marjie Barrus Trout Creek, Mont.
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So What Did Men Ask From Women?
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Bud And Jean Skredsvig Spokane
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Joe And Doris Perdue Spokane
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J.L. And Lura Mccoy Chewelah, Wash.
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Ivan L. And Dorothy L. Mahan Colbert, Wash.
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Boyde And Alice Allen Otis Orchards
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‘Hidden Half’ Can Help You Research Your Female Ancestors
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Engagements
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Heroes Don’T Shoot Hoops Or Swing Bats
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Ewu Press Receives $6,500 Humanities Grant
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Tom T., Dixie Hall Celebrate Album Release
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Will The Crowds Go Wilde? Miramax Rolls Out ‘An Ideal Husband,’ A Screen Adaptation Of Oscar Wilde Play
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Organist Convention Fills Spokane With Music
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Masters Of The Mortar And Pestle Compounding Pharmacists Create Their Remedies Using Traditional Methods
Nation/World
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Bnsf Promises Emergency Plan For Diesel Spills Proposed Depot Wouldn’T Face State, Federal Monitoring
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Montana Tainted By Diesel Fuel
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Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week.
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The Monitor From The Week Of June 27-July 3, 1999
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Seniors Offered Insurance Options
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North Dakota Waits For Spill To Be Cleaned Up Bnsf’S Actions In Other States Raise Concern Over Depot
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Pilgrimage To Kashmir
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Air Force Aims High, But Recruiting Falls Short Lawmaker Says If Trend Continues, Congress May Have To Consider Draft
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The Jungle Story
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Like Minds
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Bnsf Feels Singled Out For Punishment Railway Says Its Proposed Depot Would Add Only A Small Percentage To Fuel Already Stored Above Aquifer
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Congress To Patch Up Medicare But State Delegation Doesn’T Agree On What’S Ailing System
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Lottery Numbers
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Harsh ‘Confessions’ Welfare Worker-Turned-Author Rages Against The System And Its Recipients
Other
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Winning Photo Contest Could Really Be A Snap
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Restoring The Past Waterville Hotel Never Lost Quaint Rooms And Decor
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Holiday Affects Many Services
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Police Handled Confrontation With Restraint
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Firecrackers As American As Apple Pie
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Government Almanac For The Week Of July 4
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Day Recognizes Freedom For All Americans
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Editorial Values Are All-American
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For Refugees, ‘Home’ Is A War Zone
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Rotarian Party Gets First Vote
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Clues Examined In Search For Missing Idaho Student
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Freedom Of Speech
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Freedom Gives Us The Power To Know Better
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Secret Witness Offers Reward For Help In Arrest Of Fugitive
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Joy Not Dampened Despite Record Low Temperatures Spirits Warm On The Fourth Of July
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Emphasis On Safety Dui Patrol Dedicated To Child
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Police Dog Used In Arrest Of Hit-And-Run Suspect
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High-Country Chill
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Anglers Lining Up To Tell World About Best Fishing Spots
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The World On Two Wheels Cyclists Share Memories Of A 34,000-Mile Ride Around The Globe
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Best Places: Rock Climbing
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Hottest Resource In Forest Is Water Watershed Health Is Top Priority, Says Chief Of Forest Service Chief
Sports
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Legion Royals Get It Together
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Promotion Is Bittersweet
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Senior Legion Teams Battle For Top Spots
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All-State Basketball Lineups Announced
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Cheap Seats
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Letters To The Editor
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19-Year-Olds Beware: No Hoops For You
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Indians Refuse To Let Chances Go Awry Spokane Beats Boise With Two-Run Rally In Eighth Inning To Win Series
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Queen Of The Court Harrington, Once Area’S Best Female Tennis Player, Pursues A Legal Career Two Decades Later