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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Milestones

Ten years ago: Iraq’s information minister, Latif Nussayif Jassim, said President Bush “must have been drunk” when he suggested Iraq might withdraw from Kuwait, and added: “We will show the world America is a paper tiger.”

Five years ago: A U.S. military policeman, Martin John Begosh, became the first American injured in NATO’s Bosnia peace mission when his Humvee hit an anti-tank mine.

One year ago: Former Beatle George Harrison fought off a knife-wielding intruder who broke into his mansion west of London and stabbed him in the chest. (Michael Abram was later acquitted of attempted murder by reason of insanity.) Sarah “Sadie” Clark Knauss, listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest person, died in Allentown, Pa., at age 119.