Archives | March 28, 1999
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Features
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Hoff-Macsurak Cheney
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Allen-Rousseau Liberty Lake
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Interview Prompts Interesting Reader Reaction
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Taylor-Cole Spokane
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Book On Cliches Can Be Read Over And Over
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Obits Offer Variety Of Information
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Spirit Of The West Now, As Then, Promise Of The West Attracts People
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‘Star Wars’ Web Site Hit Hard
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Fabio Mechetti Takes On ‘Second Job’
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Hill-Hyatt Spokane
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Wampum Changing Format Of Annual Dinner, Auction
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Robert And Lucille Reimer Spokane
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Gene And Lavone Overdorff Spokane
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Veral And Lois Klein Edwall, Wash.
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Harold C. And Dolly E. Isaacson Spokane
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Eugene L. And Dorothy A. Slater Spokane
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Balancing Act Tracy Byrd Takes To The Outdoors To Hunt And Fish As A Way To Relieve The Pressures Of Being On The Road
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Reunions
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Engagements
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Vh1 Will Air Twain Special
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Book Club
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John And Carol Hummer Spokane
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Spirit Of The West Frontier Faith Narcissa Whitman Came West For Adventure And To Save A Few Souls. She Was Murdered For Her Efforts, And Became An Idealized Icon Of The American Pioneer Woman.
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Spirit Of The West Native Truths To Native Americans, The History Of This Area Is Told In Stories, Not Textbooks. It Is A History That Is Often Perplexing, Funny And Ultimately Heartbreaking.
Idaho
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Oh Dear, Dirk’S Over A Barrel
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Spokane Wants Voice In Cleanup Metals In Cda Basin Cross State Lines
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Friends Celebrate Woman’S Spirit Of Life Cancer Victim Never Passed Up A Chance For Adventure
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Authors Provide Tools For Third Millennium
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Past Ripoffs Stir Concern About Land Swap Federal Investigator Points Out Deals That Left Forest Service On The Short End
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Letters To The Editor
Nation/World
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Today In History
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Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week
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Milestones
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Applying The Ice
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Grandma Labeled Deadbeat Dad After Man Steals Her Identity
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Lottery Numbers
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Spirit Of The West Land Of Plenty When The First White Explorers Walked Out Of The Mountains Of North Idaho, They Found A People Who Lived Comfortably Off The Wealth Of The Land.
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The Monitor From The Week Of March 21-27, 1999
Other
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Employment For Soldiers From The Spokesman-Review, Jan. 23, 1919
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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - How Mundane!
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More Birds Means Longer Season
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A Century In Review A Century In Review Beginnings Part One 1900-1925
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Skagit Valley Ready For Eruption Of Color
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City Of Rocks A Bizarre Sight
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Avalanche Danger Runs High
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Addict Warns Of Years Lost To Heroin Use
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The County Lines
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Damn The Patients, Keep The Issue Alive
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Spirit Of The West Common Threads Bind Us To The Past
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Government Almanac For The Week Of March 28
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
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History Of Spokane Is Still Being Written
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Driver Arrested After Fatal Crash
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Rocket Man Sells Out Lines Started Overnight To Snatch Up Seats For Elton John
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Spirit Of The West In Their Words The Journals Of Explorers Such As David Thompson Provide A Fascinating Look At An Untouched Land.
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Road Won’T Reopen Until Mid-Summer
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Currency Cashes In On Anti-Government Views Federal, State Agencies Investigate Spread Of American Liberty Money
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U.S. Term Limits Criticized As Too Rigid Organization That Helped Take Down Foley Now Using Deep Pockets To Target Nethercutt
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Experienced Crook Wanted By Police
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Many Hunters Set Their Sights On Washington Slam
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A Century In Review Through The Years A Timeline Of Events That Occurred In The Inland Northwest From 1900 To 1925
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Recreationalists Stuck With Stickers
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Because It’S There Monitor Everest
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Tactics For Turkeys Bagging Wild Gobblers Takes Plenty Of Planning As Well As Patience
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When Trouble Strikes A Tour What Happens Next Depends On The Quality Of The Travel Company’S Crisis Plan
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Pool Preferences When It Comes To Seattle’S Downtown Hotels, Sometimes A ‘Dive’ Isn’T Necessarily A Bad Thing
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A Century In Review In The News A Look Back At A Few Of The Stories That Were Reported From 1900 To 1925 In The Inland Northwest
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A Century In Review Region Of Boom The Early 1900S Brought Technology, Elegance And Family Life To Spokane, Quite A Change For A Small Town That Once Prided Itself On Its Toughness
Sports
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Dixie Shells Cardinals In Twinbill
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Santa Clara Rallies, Splits With Gu
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Jordan Swings Big Bat As U-Hi Slips By Rogers
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Lake City Splits With East Valley
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Freshman Helps Cougars Slide Past Trojans Donlin’S Save Gives WSU Split Of Twinbill, First Win Over Usc Since 1971
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Pinball Wizards Five-A-Side Soccer Tournament Emphasizes Speed, Angles And Having Fun
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Stability Can Lead To Success With Promising Future, Chiefs Aren’T In Panic Mode
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Bledsoe Has New Outlook On Nfl Career Injury Makes Former WSU Star Realize He Won’T Be Playing Forever
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Former Mead Wrestler Wins National Championship
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Cheap Seats
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Irish Contact Monson Gu Coach Joins Growing List Of Candidates At Notre Dame
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In Search Of A Starting Quarterback Three Friends Battling For The Job To Direct Washington State Offense
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World Cup A Mat Classic Wrestling Event At Arena Features World’S Best At Freestyle
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Chiefs’ Awful Year Has A Silver Lining Young Players Gain Valuable Experience