Archives | May 16, 1999
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Business
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Older Workers Are Being Pushed To The Sidelines
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Business Beat
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Graduates Are Confident About Finding A Job
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Karren Vitt Secretary At Hecla Mining Co.
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Market Surge Albertson’S Ready To Grow To 2,500 Stores, And Chain Shows No Signs Of Slowing Down
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Quiet Montana Native Leads A Management Team Full Of Longtime Albertson’S Employees
Features
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Tell Us What Fires Up Grill
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Engagements
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Albert And Gloria Ruperd Newman Lake
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Gerald And Annalee Morris Colfax, Wash.
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Raymond L. And Mary Smith Spokane
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Chris And Betty Mclean Spokane
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Writer Talks About Workplace, Family
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Book Club
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Noted Northwest Outlaw Subject Of New ‘Manhunt’
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Programs Allow You To Search At Home
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Tolerance Isn’T Found In Uniforms
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Higher Tips May Be Within Reach
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Art School Offers Classes
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Author Follows Spiritual Path To Success Norris Finds Her Literary Niche With Books About Faith
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Readers Prove Adept At ‘Star Wars’ Trivia
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‘Star’ Lite You Want Action And Special Effects? ‘Phantom Menace’ Has Them, But Not Much More
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Screenplay Came First, But Book Is Still Fun
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Knjy Turns On The Light With Switch To Classic Rock
Nation/World
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week
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Early Birds Catch Best Seats For Those Who Love A Parade, Waiting Is Part Of The Drill
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Changes In Store For Albertson’S
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Feast For The E
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Maxxam Can’T Shake Its Enemies Company Changes Site Of Shareholders Meeting, But Steelworkers And Colorful Allies Will Be There
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The Monitor From The Week Of May 9-15, 1999
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Lottery Numbers
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Boise Opens Its Homes To Refugees Like Bosnians Before Them, Families Expelled From Kosovo Seek A Fresh Start
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Good, Clean Fun Weather Cooperates And So Do The Horses At Big Parade
Other
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‘Green Rving’ Is Growing
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Long Lake Cleanup Planned For Saturday
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Gregory Pack Would Fill Mountain Needs
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One Pass Gives You Seattle Sites
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Amtrak Pledges Faster Trains
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Gunfire Erupts At Party
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Man Sought On Warrant For Vehicular Assault
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Government Almanac For The Week Of May 16
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Athletes Were Looked Up To For Sportsmanship, Honor
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Shellfish Harvest Rules
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Colville Forest Arranges Bouquet Of Nature Walks
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Letters To The Editor
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Steelworkers Angered Talbott Skips Rally Mayor Cites Sheriff’S Concerns, Angry Postings On Internet
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Bloodless Battle Civil War Buffs’ Noisy Clashes Recall Strategy, Gore
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Bright Lights, Big Stars, She Brought Shades
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Groups: Nature Has Salmon In Hot Water Dam Backers Say Ocean Cycles To Blame For Declining Runs
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On The Road Living The Nomad Lifestyle Appeals To Many Retirees
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Elderhostels Answer For Some Seniors
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Nurse Recounts Kosovo Horror ‘Was Answering God’S Call’ With Work At Refugee Camps
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The County Lines
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Traditional Ties Have Come Undone
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With Trust, Rewards Would Be High
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Chertok Deserves Chance To Do Job
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
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After Visiting Priceline.Com, Stymied Writer Needs Vacation
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A Trip For The Heart
Sports
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Ferris, Nc Ousted From State Tourney
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Sheffler’S Big Day Helps Gar-Pal Roll
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Three-Goal Rally Keeps Shadow In The Hunt
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Freeman Goes The Distance In Nea Meet
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Cougs Tie It Up In 9Th, But Osu Wins On Homer
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Wallace Boys Second In A-3 District Meet; Kootenai Boys Win A-4
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Lake City Sweeps Titles At Regional
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Grangeville Dominates District
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Rogers Surprises Mead
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East Valley Steals District Crown
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Lake City Edges Lewiston, Earns Berth To State
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Viks Still Don’T Know Opponent For State Tourney
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Storey-Book Ending For Timberwolves
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Take A Flying Leap, Says Keller Colorful Idaho Coach Not Too Crazy About Those Nutty Pole Vaulters
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Spokane Jr. Rifle Club Wins State Championship
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Cheap Seats
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So Many Memories
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Are You Tough Enough For This? Like Butterbean, The Legend Could Start Anywhere