Archives | September 19, 1999
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Features
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Come And Learn Something New
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Clinic Director To Speak At Caring For Kids Lunch
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Book Club
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Harold And Florence Dilling Chattaroy
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Jack And Carol Griffith Spokane
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Reunions
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Engagements
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Booksellers Trade Show Comes To Spokane Public Can Attend The Convention’S Evening Of Author Readings
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Chuck And Jean Bottcher Ephrata, Wash.
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‘Western Wall’ Lacks Magic
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Ed And Pearl Votava Spokane
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Ken And Wanda Pierce Coulee City, Wash.
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Jon And Robin Englehart Spokane
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David And May Granlund Spokane
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Children’S Corner Hosts Four Authors
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Museum Seeks Holiday Helpers
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V.I. Warshawski Is Back
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Wayne And Doris Thompson Spokane
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Spirit Of The West Do We Really Love Our Land?
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Spirit Of The West A Wife’S Path The American Farmwife Was Once An Institution. Elizabeth Reinbold, Pictured Below, Was One Such Wife, A Woman Who Lead The Way For Six Generations Of Women.
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Spirit Of The West Water Works Grand Coulee Dam Brought Irrigation Water To A Dry Region. It Created A ‘New Frontier’ For Farming, With Prosperity Just Around The Corner. The Grand Predictions Fell Short For Some.
Nation/World
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Demetrios New Leader Of Greek Orthodox
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Home Foreclosures On The Rise Flat Market, Increased Debt Blamed For Real Estate Quagmire
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China Again Turns To Mao Communism’S 50Th Anniversary Marked By Purge Of Dissenters
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Kosovo Savors Independence Parade Honors Kla, Streets Fill With Albanian Celebrants
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Milestones
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Today In History
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Loved Ones Mourn Texas Shooting Deaths Funeral Services Held For 4 Of 7 People Killed In Fort Worth
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Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week
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Lottery Numbers
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Reagan Biography
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Spirit Of The West A Legacy Of Land ‘Save The Land’ Is A Popular Battle Cry Of Conservationists Today, But One Whitman County Man Recognized The Need For Preservation Efforts Long Ago
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The Monitor From The Week Of September 12-18, 1999
Other
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Outdoors Writing Contest Open To All High-Schoolers
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Wings Over Mexico Monarch Butterflies Head South For The Winter, Where They May Number 4 Million Per Acre In Mountaintop Forests
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Ketchum Celebrates Three Cultures’ Role In Area’S Diverse Past
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Asking The Right Question Is Key To Saving
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Kick Start Your Life This Selkirks Trek A Healthy Sojourn To A New You
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Accident Kills One In Wedding Party
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Reaching To Rwanda Eighth-Grader Crusades To Raise Money For Orphaned Children
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‘Spuds’ Chats About 43 Years On Iron Horse
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Football Loyalties Divided Many Fans Torn Between Teams When WSU And Idaho Clash
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High School Memories Bring Bidders To Auction Lewis And Clark Will Put Profit Toward Pipe Organ
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State Gop Endorses I-695 Response To Critic Of Initiative Polite, Subdued
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Farmers Try To Cultivate Financial Aid Lobbyists Seek Additional Assistance For Orchard Industry
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Classroom Lessons Aid Community
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Campaign ‘99
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Stranded In Character ‘Gilligan’S Island’ Fans Have Hard Time Letting Mary Ann Grow Up
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For Me, A Full, Satisfying Life Includes A Career
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Government Almanac For The Week Of September 19
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Letters To The Editor
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Affordable Living Needs Still Unmet
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The County Lines
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
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Spirit Of The West In Their Words The Journals Of Explorers Such As William Clark And Meriwether Lewis Offer Intriguing Insight Into How Tribes And Expeditions Lived Off The Land.
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At First Sight, Jordan, Ewu Earn Straight A’S
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Special Report Hunting Roundup
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A Century In Review In The News A Look Back At A Few Of The Stories That Were Reported From 1951 To 1975 In The Inland Northwest
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A Century In Review A Break From The Cold The Region Ends A Tumultuous Quarter Century On A High Note With Expo ‘74 After Suffering An Inconsistent Economy And Becoming A Prime Target In The Cold War
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Man Arrested After Pulling Gun
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Reward Offered To Solve Rape Case
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A Century In Review A New Hope Part Three 1951-1975
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A Century In Review Through The Years A Timeline Of Events That Occurred In The Inland Northwest From 1951 To 1975
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Victory Parade To Start At 2 P.M.
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Pike Close In On Clark Fork
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Cougar Hunters Hear Call With Permits Easier To Obtain, More Hunters Set Their Sights On Big Cats
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Group Urges Return To Hound Hunting Wildlife Council Contends More Cougar Control Needed To Protect Struggling Deer, Elk Herds And Humans
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Whittaker To Talk About Climbing Life
Sports
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Painful Meeting At Highlander
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UI Splits Long Matches
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Quick Kicks
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Across The Country
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Putney Powers Pirates Running Back Sets Record With 303 Yards
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Cougs Can’T Handle Losing Taylor’S End-Zone Miscue Embodies WSU’S Plight
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Scoring Summary
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Chiefs Score Early, Hang On For 2-1 Win
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Quiet Nofoaiga Comes Through Loud And Clear Linebacker Makes Sure Vandals Don’T Quit In First Half
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Seahawks At Bears
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For Cougars, Idaho Brings New Depths
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Eastern Sweeps Another
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Down For The Long Count UI Delivers Second-Half Ko
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Cheap Seats
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Lilac City Gymnastics Opens Doors To Disabled