Archives | October 26, 1999
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Features
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‘Nypd’ Will Stay In Usual Time Slot
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Births
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Chickadees Developing Their Own Dialects
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Kick Is Up, The Crowd Goes Wild
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Superb Interplayers Production Rises To Brilliance Of Eugene O’Neill’S ‘A Touch Of The Poet’
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Senior Circuit Learning The Internet Can Be Daunting, But Many Seniors Are Tackling The Challenge With Gusto
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A Dog Needs Its Blanket
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First Aid For Fido ‘Pet First Aid Is Like Anything Else. The More You Know, The Better Your Odds.’
Idaho
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Sagle Firefighters Backing Write-Ins Chief Says Candidates Could ‘Make Our Jobs Hell’
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Baseball Player Gets Leadership Scholarship Phelps Training To Be A Nurse Anesthetist
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‘Political Newcomer’ Runs For Council Seat
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Larkin Seeking Re-Election To 4-Year City Council Term
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Idaho Records
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Plans For Rathdrum To Be Unveiled
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Continue ‘90S Run Of Capable Leaders Experience And Progressive Ideas Make Clay Larkin And Scott Grant Easy Choices In The Post Falls City Council Races.
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East Side District Names New Fire Chief
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Candidate Forum Set At Rathdrum
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Coeur D’Alene Cited For ‘98 Fire Safety
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Free Art Program Slated In Post Falls
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Schweitzer Mountain Job Fair This Weekend
Nation/World
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Dragging Death’S 3Rd Trial Begins
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Prisons In Guarded Condition High Turnover, Complaints Plague Prison System
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A Debate Over Rights And Wrongs
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Avista Seeks Increase In Gas, Electricity Bills State To Consider Adding $10.35 To Average Monthly Electricity Bill, $2.75 For Gas
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New School Likely To Be Named Skyway
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Program Unable To Fund Local Heating Assistance
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Taliban May Release Bin Laden Possible U.N. Sanctions Force Afghanistan To Consider Move
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Today In History
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Milestones
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Board Backs Idea Of Community Center But Cda School District Panel Says It’S Neutral On Next Week’S Ballot Measure
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Party Crasher Pat Buchanan’S Jump To The Reform Party Could Hurt George W. Bush.
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Liberty’S End
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Lottery Numbers
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Idaho Farmers Fuel Trade Fire Lawmaker Hears Concerns In Advance Of Wto Session
Other
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Morale Value Of Beer Explained By Ex-Soldier From The Spokesman-Review, Nov. 12, 1950
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Mike Connelly Deserves To Win
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Motorcyclist Injured While Fleeing Police
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Republic To Vote On Mayor, Renewing Hospital Levy Cromwell Or Koontz Must Steer City With Less Revenue
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Man Sentenced To 23 Years For Involvement In Murder
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The County Lines
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I-695 Cuts Hurt Counties, Not State, Officials Say Pend Oreille Leaders Agree To Share Burden Of Lost Tax Revenues If Initiative Passes
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Girl’S Dad Willing To Take Lie-Detector Test Jackson Says Test Would Shift Focus Of Officers Back To Missing Daughter
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Old Wagons Have It All Over Fancy Suvs
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Car-Truck Crash Injures 4, Tangles Traffic In Valley Wreck Forces Closure Of Mullan
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Club Wants To Change Spokane River Shoreline Laws Rules Sought To Allow Spokane Club To Build Parking Garage On Main
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Most Spokane Voters Support I-695, Poll Shows
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I-695 Supporters Blast Government At Rally Locke, Spokane Officials Criticized
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Letters To The Editor
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High-Risk Sex Offender Living On South Hill
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Boy Remains In Critical Condition
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Whitworth Hopes To Raise $50 Million
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Two Hurt In Highway 395 Crash
Sports
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Knights Survive On Penalty Kick
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Welsh Deserves Credit
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WSU’S New Men’S Coach Runs A Strenuous Workout Graham’S Doctrine Focuses On Conditioning, Toughness
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Gillick May Be Answer For M’S
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Girls Being Run Ragged Stress, Injuries Mount As Dual Soccer Seasons Don’T Double Their Pleasure
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Mariners Pick Gillick
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Ferris Turns Out The Lights On CV Saxons Learned A Lesson On Friday, Changed Tactics To Eliminate Bears
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Official Records