Archives | June 13, 1999
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Features
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Fun Starts Where Scientific Ways End
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Book Club
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Summer Writing Workshop Includes Poetry, Fiction Classes
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Zeppelin’S Music Sales Climbing
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Blame Yourself For Moral Decline
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Give Time For Yourself, Your Friends
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Bill And Ann Mason Spokane
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Cancer Survivor Joins Race For Cure
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Victor And Helen Renz Veradale
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H. Miller And Ada B. Vest Kamiah, Idaho
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Jean And Ruth Frick Coeur D’Alene
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Bike Ride To Benefit Cancer Patient Care
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Oren And Rispa Mcdaniel Spokane
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Engagements
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Harold And Shirley Naccarato Spokane
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Ray And Esther Jones Spokane
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Jim And Peggy Kresse Pomeroy, Wash.
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Stanley And Gerri Hills Greenacres
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Richard And Mildred Mccartan Spokane
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Festival Dance Offers Annual Workshop At UI
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Dale And Corinne Chasse Spokane
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‘It Doesn’T Really Matter Which Lake Is Being Referred To’
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Life On The Lake In Life Staffers Share Their Views On That Quintessential Inland Northwest Getaway
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‘I’D Rather Be At The Lake Any Season But Summer’
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He’S Making Musical Hay In Europe
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Floating Restaurants A Big Splash
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‘Before Summer, It’S Peaceful. Everything Kind Of Just Flows’
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‘Simultaneously The Cheapest And Best Kind Of Lake Place’
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Infatuation With Vacationing At The Lake Began With The Wealthy Early In The Century
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‘Exclusive’ Is Pie-In-The-Sky Word At Kxly
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For Him The Bell Tolls Ernest Hemingway Would Have Turned 100 This Year. While He Was Hardly A Politically Correct Man, As An Author His Mastery Has Rarely Been Paralleled.
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Some Can’T Wait To Catch The Waves
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Lake-Lovers Take Water Safety Seriously
Idaho
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Idaho Records
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Wrong Addresses Slowing Notices
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Searchers Catch Glimpse Of Hope Hunt For Missing Pilots Renewed To Check Out Possible Sighting
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School Cuts In Moscow Stir Discontent Falling Enrollment May Cause District To Cut Teachers, Spend Less On Textbooks, Supplies
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Kids Get Hooked On Joy Of Fishing Less-Experienced Anglers Pick Up Tips From Pros
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Space-Age Technology To Help Snuff Idaho Wildfire Threat An International Group Of Scientists Will Be Convening In Boise This Week
Nation/World
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The Monitor From The Week Of June 6-12, 1999
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Milestones
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Today In History
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Warning Signs For Parents Of Teenagers
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Rural Hospitals Struggle As Insurers Pull Up Stakes
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Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week
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Voices Of Summer ‘Voices Of Summer’
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Connection: Welfare Rolls Shrink Across Region
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Hollywood Heirloom
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Calm At Center Of Storm Unassuming Lawmaker Suddenly Lands In Race That Could Tip Balance At Statehouse
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Rural Areas Hurting For Health Care Cost Of Insurance, Dwindling Number Of Providers Force Some Families To Get By Without Coverage
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Why Are Teens Dying? Four Suicides In Past Year Stun Bonner County
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Connection: Silver Valley Makes Gains At Getting The Lead Out
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Lottery Numbers
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State Turns Attention To 9Th District Legislative Race
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Water Chief Selection Turns Heads Mabe Worked 17 Years As An Industry Lobbyist; Some Wonder If He Can Ensure Water Quality
Other
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Big Timber The Welfare Queen Has Hungry Maws To Feed
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Minerva Takes A Break Hot Spring Goes Dry; Among Changes In Yellowstone
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Skeeter Facts
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State Highways Best For Seeing The Country
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Area Teens Win Writing Contest
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Race Entries Due Canoe Classic
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New Weapon In The War On Biting Insects
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The Buzz On Bug Battles Devise A Strategy That Holds Pests At Bay With A Minimum Of Collateral Damage
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Depth Bars Search
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Nethercutt To Announce ‘Plans’ Today
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The County Lines
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Fake Cop Sought
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Urban Planners Aren’T City Slickers Coincidence May Lead To Conflict Between City, County
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Yankee Doodle Dandy
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Litigation-Crazy Eugster Would Muck Up Council
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Let’S End Bickering And Start Building
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Business For 7 Planning Commissioners Is All Work, No Pay Volunteers Put In 10 Or More Hours A Week
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Tomorrow May Be Secure After All
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
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Government Almanac For The Week Of June 13
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New Car Offers Hope For Other Hard Workers
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Together One Last Time Ewu Combines Its Colleges Into A Single Outdoor Ceremony For The First Time In 25 Years
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Swimmer Missing
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You Can Get A Free Lunch Spokane Schools’ Summer Food Program Expanded
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Deaths Of Woman, Friend Ignite Mystery Latah Officers Say Couple Didn’T Die In House Fire Where Bodies Were Found
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Embracing Our Differences At A Seminar On Racism At North Idaho College, Students Find How Appearance Can Alter Their Perceptions Of Others
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Road Work On Tap
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Water Play Turns Ugly
Sports
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Voices Of Summer Uniformly A Success Olden, Super Bowl P.A. Man, Has Pioneered In Baseball Booth
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Hitch Or Two No Problem For Indians 18 Players On Hand As Camp Opens On Picture-Perfect Day Minicamp
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Ferris, St. George’S Collect State All-Sports Trophies
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Carlson Leads Haul For WSU Crew Teams
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Voices Of Summer Waltz Screams Great Moment In Tribe History Rising Star Understood Baseball, But Was Still Learning Trade
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Voices Of Summer Looking Back: Spokane Indians Voices Of Summer
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Voices Of Summer Re-Creation Put Herron On The Spot Polished Veteran Survived Team’S Frugal Days Of ‘50S
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Versatility Was Key To Briley’S Success Announcer Did A Little Of Everything On Television, Radio
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Arizona Has Recipe For Success Relievers Only Problem For Second-Year D-Backs
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Voice Of Summer Weir Had A Nose For Winning Baseball Road Was Tough, But Broadcasting For Quality Players And Champion Ship Teams Made It Easier
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Voices Of Summer Silence Wasn’T Golden Following Unrecorded Start, Mcnulty Described Two Titles
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Letters To The Editor
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Voices Of Summer With West, Indians Went South Lasting Relation Ships With Managers Made Losing Seasons Easier To Take
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Voice Of Summer Voice Of Summer Baseball Was Always Fun For Herb Hunter, Who Has Lifetime Of Memories As Spokane Indians Broadcaster
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Voices Of Summer Robertson’S True Calling Is Baseball