Archives | March 16, 1999
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Features
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Canfield Sixth-Graders Named To Honor Roll
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Obituaries
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Births
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Hints From Heloise
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Russian Violinist A Dazzling Virtuoso
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You Can Count On Animals For Total Honesty
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Those Variegated Robins Are Towhees By Another Name
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Ccs Expecting Big Enrollment
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Jason Alexander Will Play Shifty Alien On ‘Voyager’
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People Supply Food And Laughs For Pond Ducks
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‘I See You’Ve Noticed My Memo On Your Productivity Problems’
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Old Ropers Team Roping Rodeo Competitions Allow Skillful, Older Cowboys To Stay In The Saddle Past Their Prime
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Good Vibrations Why Do Cats Purr? Research Is Inconclusive, But Who Really Knows Why Cats Do Anything?
Idaho
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Judge Rules Man’S 2Nd Trial Can Proceed Defense Claimed New Evidence Exonerates Murder Suspect
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Sandpoint City Council To Look At Raise For Mayor
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Street Improvements On Committee Agenda
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Deputies Find 2 Meth Labs, Suspects Have Prior Charges Brings Number Of Labs Found To 20, Half 1998’S Total
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Idaho Records
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Panel Passes Bill On Drunken Snowmobiling
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Private School Hosts Tour, Demonstration
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Senate Gop Kills Campaign Reform
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Senate Kills Funding For Highway 95 Eastern Idaho Senators Lead Fight Against Projects They Say Benefit North Idaho
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Timetable Uncertain For Highway 95 Repairs
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Preaching Against The Pain Enough Is Enough Campaign Brings Speaker To Cda
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Gop Women Hold Mayors Forum
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Author On Child Abuse Leads Cda Workshops
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Duncan Replaces Meyer In House
Nation/World
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Sweet Music
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Human Rights Law Under Fire Group To Gather Names For Initiative To Remove ‘Sexual Orientation’
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Kaiser Talks Will Resume Negotiations Will Be First Since Lockout On Jan. 15
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Schools Can Bank On Future Bill Would Allow State Backing For School Bonds; Banks Give Ok
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Lottery Numbers
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Huge Land Swap Proposed Idaho Broker Crafts Trade That May Involve 2 Million Acres
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Boeing Lands Delta Contract Spokane Facility Will Build Replacement Floor Panels
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High Court Refuses To Hear Hecla’S Plea For Fees Company Contends It Should Have Been Able To Recover Its Legal Costs Related To Lawsuit Filed By Environmental Groups
Other
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Scablands Development Under Fire Critics Seek Injunction Against Whitman County Amendment
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Couple Avoid Jail For False Income Tax Returns
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Human Body Found Floating In Snake River
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Three Hurt Battling Montana Wildfire
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Fire Damages Sprague Massage Business
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Dui Units Get Ready For Holiday Extra Patrols For St. Patrick’S Day
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Police Patrol Cruisers Getting New Look New Logo Makes ‘Spokane’ More Prominent
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The County Lines
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Sensationalizing ‘Whitey’ Nonsense Also Dumb
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Higher Education In Spokane Rabbi Levine Says City Is Dotted With Too Many Sectarian Colleges From The Spokesman-Review, May 12, 1914
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Ncaa Must Find A Better Method
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Gators Flunk Gu Pop Quiz
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Senate Oks New Ways To Fund Centers House Gets Bill To Help Cities With Convention Centers
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Parents May Get Relief From Short School Days Educators Consider Way To Eliminate Some Days Students Are Released Two Hours Early
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Homeowner Shot Man He Says Broke In
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Elizabeth Hooker Mount Spokane’S Princess
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Purse Cut From Woman’S Arm Outside Store
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Pedestrian Arrested After Run-In With Driver
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Man Arrested For Dui After Rolling Minivan
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Letters To The Editor
Sports
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Cougs Survive Six-Run Ninth To Defeat Bears
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Bull Ride Fans Will See New Format
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Coach-On-Coach: No Way Monson Delighted He Won’T Have To Face Donovan’S Resume
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Slumping Nets Sack Calipari
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Cheap Seats
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Official Records
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Idaho A.D. Stays, Turns Down Offer To Apply At Army
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Mirror, Mirror On The … Gators A Reflection Of Monson’S Zags
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Gambler Cops A Plea
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Hidin’ Out At Cutdown Time
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Bills Repay Comeback Star With $22 Million Extension
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Nfl Lands On Debartolo
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Owners At Expansion Impasse
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Fight Investigations Proliferate
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Ncaa Tries To Stay Test Ruling