Archives | May 1, 1999
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Features
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Births
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Fager-Hancock Spokane
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Bergman-Learn Spokane
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Post Falls 8Th-Graders Named To Honor Roll
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Teachers With Values Fit In Any School
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Is It Near Winston?
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Finding Comfort Out Of Desire To Believe In Something, Marie Pizelo Begins Journey
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It Costs Big For Seasons’ Greetings
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Share Rituals That Add Meaning To Life
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Obituaries
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House Of Worship
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Community Events
Idaho
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Carjacker, Rapist Gets Life In Prison Michael Brandi Apologizes After Hearing Victim, Will Be Eligible For Parole In 2019
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Charter School Applications Due Next Week
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Hope Reborn In Albania Former Missionary, Pals Leave Today With Donations For Refugees
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Idaho Records
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Boy, 17, Faces Trial In Priest River Shooting Teenage Witness Describes Fight In Store Parking Lot
Nation/World
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Today In History
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Business Beat
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Pain Hasn’T Slowed Her Will To Run Osteoporosis Can’T Break Quinn’S Spirit
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Milestones
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Risk Of Osteoporosis Begins In Youth
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Greece On Display
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Lottery Numbers
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Students Expelled For Threats Copycat Incidents Plague Area Schools
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Alaska Airlines Cancels More Flights
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Brazil’S Downturn Hurts 3M
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Avista Customers Losing Cost Adjustment
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Lion Inc. Appoints New Operating Officer
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Hauser Tried To Ban Jet Skis, But Races Ok Residents Don’T Mind Controlled Event
Other
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Patient Raped At Nursing Home Aide Fired, Arrested After Woman, 84, Attacked
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Man Hospitalized After Downtown Stabbing
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Springdale Mayor, Foes Stymie Recall Citing Fairness, Hite Removes Baker, Critics Oust Kristianson
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Renewed Train Service To Yakima Studied
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Tax Protester Glessner Will Remain In Custody Judge Orders Former Cpa To Undergo Mental Evaluation
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Video Offer Aims To Aid Grief Process Firm Plays Role In Colorado Funerals
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The County Lines
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Graduation Ceremony Could Stand A Little Streamlining
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Human Connection Lost To ‘90S Progress
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Egalitarianism Taken To Extreme
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Dozens Of Dogs, Cats Victims Of Hunger, Filth
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Schools Chief Leaves On Heels Of Levy Loss
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Slip-Up Causes Stumble At Registration
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Cda Looks At New Parade Rules Ordinance Would Require Damage Deposit, Fees To Cover Police Expense
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City Streets To Get Smooth $10 Million Spending On Paving Will Be Highest Since 1994
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Three Teens Held In Blow Dart Attacks
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Music, Trout To Mark Expo Anniversary Fair That Changed Face Of Spokane To Be Celebrated
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Renaissance Fair Begins Today In Moscow
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The Ticker A Look Back At The Past Week On Wall Street
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UW Embraces Option, Proposes Tuition Hike
Sports
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Huskies Keep Rolling Vs. Cougs
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Official Records
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Dixie Takes A Pair From Nic
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Barquist Takes His Long Odds In Stride
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State Tournaments Will Stay In Spokane
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Two Players Leave WSU Volleyball Team
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Ewu Defense Responds To Own Adversity
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Rogers Belts Five Home Runs
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Pf Sweeps Lakeland Relays
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Bloomsday A Real Pain Farrell Injures Ankle During Stroll Through City
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Welsh No. 1, But Dean Stars In Spring Game Vandals’ Top Two Qbs Impressive, Especially Backup Who Throws For 279 Yards, Five Scores
Washington Voices
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Chew On Some Pizza, Valley Issues
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Valley Teams Gear Up For Championships
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Tea, Tires And Tulips Welcome Springtime
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Jacobs, Power Team To Perform, Present Message Of The Gospel
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Valley Sons Caught In Kosovo Crisis
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‘A Punch In The Stomach’ Valley Center Struggles To Continue Its Mercy Mission After Loss Of Block Grant
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Rezone Gives Green Light To Retirement Facility On Broadway
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11-Year-Old Missing Bloomsday, But She’S Got A Very Good Reason Contest Winner To Throw Out First Pitch At Ms-Jays Game
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5Th-Grader Suspended Over Alleged Threat
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Trash From Meth Lab Found By Garbage Driver
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Sta Proposing Changes To Five Bus Routes In Valley
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Teachers Took Wrong Way To Make Their Point
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Freeman Schools Get New Superintendent
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Anxiety Screening On Wednesday
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Letters To The Editor