Archives | March 12, 1999
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Features
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Reunions
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Obituaries
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St. Maries Middle School Lists Honor Roll
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Take Steps To Keep Your Home From Being Wild Animal’S House
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Let Salon Blow-Dry Hair After Styling
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Births
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Mcmahon-Payne-Weaver Spokane
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If You Can Hear It Move, Seek Professional Help
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Stay Patient And Tackle These Chores
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Home Repair Novices, There’S Help Out There
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So Winter’S Got You Down? Pull Out A Paintbrush
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Remodel Fever Whoa, There, Tool Guy. You’D Better Take A Moment. Are You Really Cut Out For One Of Those Big, Involved, Do-It-Yourself Home Projects?
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The Stair Master Woodworking Craftsman Doss Spotts Has A Career Full Of Ups And Downs
Idaho
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Time To Field Dreams For Little League
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Father, Daughters Escape Heater Fire
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Expanded Head Start Survives Senate Attack
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Idaho Records
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Boise Activist Accorded Honor
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No Change In Field Burning Here Kootenai, Benewah Counties Avoid Tougher State Regulation
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Clark Fork Protest Is Over Principal
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It’S Dancin’ For Dollars Weeks Of Preparation In Band’S Fund-Raiser
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They’Re High On Hopes For Hip Hangout
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Couple Gives $20,000 Boost To Cougar Lake Campaign
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Letters To The Editor
Nation/World
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Child, 2, Dies When He Pulls Down TV
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In Life Remodels Home And Garden Section
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Motherly Instincts
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Gas Prices On The Rise Rumor Of Production Cutbacks Means Motorists Will Pay More
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Profile In Making A Difference Chicago Film Crew Finds Students Working Hard For Human Rights
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The Agony Of Victory Late Three-Pointer Helps Assure Bulldog Win Over Gophers
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‘Miss Saigon’ Will Join ‘Phantom’ In Spokane Best Of Broadway Season Also Will Feature ‘Showboat,’ ‘Les Miserables’
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Lottery Numbers
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Record Snowpack Could Bring Floods This Spring Clark Fork, Lake Pend Oreille Homeowners Could Be In For Trouble
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Hillyard To Get Child-Care Center Group Will Use Private, Public Funds To Build $1 Million Facility
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Nordstrom Puts On A New Face Downtown Shop Bears Little Resemblance To Old Store
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Flu Deaths On Rise, Government Says
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Doctor Reattaches Man’S Severed Arm
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Vitamin A To Benefit Diets In Poor Countries
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Successful By Design Company Strives To Make Others Look Their Best
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Businesses Getting More Receptive To Letting Employees Work At Home
Other
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Charges Dropped Against Aryan Foe
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Leaks Besiege Lockes At Governor’S Mansion Old Structure Had Bats In Belfry, Now Drips Call For Bucket Patrol
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Profs, Legislators Still Hopeful About Raises Student Tuition Hikes Could Be Resurrected During Budget Debates
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Former Boyfriend Sought In Shooting
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Laliberte Gets Job In Newport, Oregon
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The County Lines
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Members Rushing To Revive Co-Op As Debts Mounted, Closing Was Proposed
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Sex Survey Blushes On Family Role Most Say Wait, Only One-Third Did; Kemp Looks To Bright Side
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Women, ‘Time To Get Angry Again’
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Justice Got Lost In Procedural Shuffle Protect Victims, Too Manipulative Games Discredit Our Courts.
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Abortive Case A Wake-Up Call Rules Are Rules Like It Or Not, Courts Have To Enforce Them.
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Field Burn Research Gets Growers’ Aid State Running Study Of Stubble Burn Emissions
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Condition Of Girl Hit Leaving Bus Remains Serious No Indication Bronco’S Driver Was Speeding
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Saturday’S Parade To Start At 11 A.M.
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Area Highway Jobs Included In Budget
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Woman Attacked By Man With Knife
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Meeting Set Today About Racist Letter
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Thang Convicted Of Murder 19-Year-Old Will Spend Life In Prison With No Chance Of Parole
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Acquaintance Held In Death Of Girl, 15
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Nominations Open For Tourism Award
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Emergency Declared In Grays Harbor Flood
Seven
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California Bands Blend Pop Melodies, Folk Twang
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Get Your Irish Up For Parade
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Nolte And Coburn Superb In ‘Affliction’
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Air Force Jazz Ensemble Here Wednesday For Free Concert
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‘Slam’ A Diamond In The Rough For Fans Of Alternative Cinema
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‘Deep’ Emotions ‘Deep End Of The Ocean’ Plumbs Depths Of Parental Fear
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Cello Maestro At Met For Class
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Zephyr Gets Romantic For Season Finale
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Domini Sandwiches Keeps It Simple, Serves ‘Em Fast
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Potter Tales Are Something To Dance About
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Russian Violinist A Guest With String Quartet
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‘The Rage’ Is ‘Carrie’ Without The Scary Parts
Sports
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Saxons Advance Ferris Returns To Semifinals, Plays Eastlake
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Cummings Ties Scoring Record With 37 Points As Pullman Advances To Semis
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Newport Steps Up, But Lakeside Falters
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Prairie Puts Clamps On Mead
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Ncaa Upsets
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Frahm Takes 2 For Team Shots Belonged To Nilson, But Teammate Filled In Nicely
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Get Involved
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Snow Sport Report
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Hunting & Fishing
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Today’S Best Bet
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Notable
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Weekend Play Gave Cougars A Very Big Lift
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Official Records
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Walk-On Steps Into Limelight For Minnesota
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Zags Had Breaks And The Q Factor
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Talk About Defensive Specialists Hall Does His Part For Gu By Giving Lewis An Earful
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Bulldogs Pass Test Frahm’S 3 Seals Win In Opener After Strong First Half, Gu Barely Holds Off Short-Handed Gophers