Archives | March 23, 1999
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Features
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Reunions
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Obituaries
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Births
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March Rotary Student Is Kathy Fitchett
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Paulsen-Deatherage Coeur D’Alene
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Center’S Design Looks Good On Paper
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Contest Winner Credits ‘Contrarian’ View
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Oscar Bore Academy Awards Rite Outdoes Its Mediocrity
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Renowned Duo Shine With Jazz Band
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Animals Make Earnest And Polite Listeners
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Rabbits Rarely A Good Pet For Children
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The Power Of 10 Guys And A Dream
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Back Then, Digital Deftness Required To Watch ‘Rawhide’
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Picturing Your Pet Professional Photographers Reveal Their Tricks For Getting Pets To Cooperate For Pictures
Idaho
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Kempthorne Urged To Veto School Gun Bill Legislation Eases Restrictions On Concealed Weapons, Guns In Cars
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UI, WSU Both Mean Business Economic Development Is A Priority, Presidents Say By Andrea Vogt Staff Writer
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Presidents: Payoff Needed For Research Three Individuals In The Legislature Supporting The UI, It’S Not Going To Fare Well,” Hoover Said. “So There’S A Survival Part Of This.”
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Idaho Records
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Hospital, Doctor Sued Over Newborn’S Death Lawsuit Contends Medical Attention Wasn’T Fast Enough
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Cda School Board Applications Due
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Crash With Bus Hurts 7 Driver Hospitalized; Five Students, Bus Driver Treated And Released
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Halberstam Offers Free Lecture At UI
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Post Falls School Levy Election Today
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Post Falls Second In State Quiz Bowl
Nation/World
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Milestones
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Today In History
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Rapper Adds To Rap Sheet
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Lottery Numbers
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Telect Spinning Off One Of Its Divisions Company Manager Buying Group; No Job Reductions Are Expected
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Microsoft Ready To Compromise Company Willing To Consider Settlement In Antitrust Dispute
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‘My Time Had Come,’ But Spokane Man Survives Fall Mount Rainier Plunge Breaks Leg Bone But Not Eddy’S Spirit
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Kootenai County, Protesters To Settle Plaintiffs’ Lawyer Says County’S Admission Will Help His Case Against Coeur D’Alene
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Shadle Center Group Mum On New Tenants
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Learning New Skills Federal Retraining Program Gives Laid-Off Workers New Hope
Other
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Talbott, Rodgers Want Attorney Fees Paid Mayor Wants Emergency Ordinance Placed On Next Week’S Council Agenda
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Neighbors Team Up To Nab Would-Be Car Thief
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WSU, UI Both Stressing Economic Development Two Presidents Pledge Not To Neglect ‘Roots’ In Pullman, Moscow
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The County Lines
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Links Between Dental Health, General Health To Be Topic
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Many Transportation Projects Planned For Region
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Children’S Museum, Spokane Mrs. Scantlebury Makes Suggestions To Pioneers Of The City From The Spokesman-Review, May 10, 1914
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Start By Heeding Citizens’ Findings
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Love And Live Busily Ever After
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Author David Halberstam To Present Lecture At UI
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Council Even Debates When To Discuss Bridge
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Hill Slide Could Wipe Out Hospital’S Water Supply Grand Coulee, Wash.
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Radiocative Waste To Be Pumped Out Of Hanford Tanks
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Drunken Driving Suspect Tried To Run, Fought Officers
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Work On Interstate 90 Likely To Delay Traffic
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Latah Creek Flooding Solutions To Be Discussed
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Ewu To Subsidize Housing, Child Care For Needy Parents
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Newport Attorney Released After Drug Arrest Scott Denies Involvement In Drug Ring Allegedly Headed By Dinger
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Dams Go Or Salmon Will, Scientists Say Letter Sent To White House Warns Of Extinction On Snake
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Letters To The Editor
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Teenage Girl Rode The Rails And Lived To Tell About It
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Where Has All The Water Gone? A Dispute Over Tracking Water Use In Washington Lands In Court
Sports
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Cougars Baseball Hits Rankings At No. 29
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Cheap Seats
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Official Records
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A Life-Altering Experience Riverside Senior Has Gone From Troublemaker To Just Plain Trouble As A Wrestler
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Uconn Aide In Picture For WSU Coaching Job Cougars’ Search Intensifies; Dickson Talks With Candidates
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Southern Idaho Grabs Vandals Assistant
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Monson Fielding Job Offers WSU, San Diego State Talk With Gonzaga’S Hot Property
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Shaffer, Fiala Win Ski Titles
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Davis Arrested For Dui
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Sponsor Wants Coles Out
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Late Bets On Holyfield Warrant Investigation
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Sampras Back On Top
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Quads Galore In Skating