Archives | November 14, 2000
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Features
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Obituaries
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Gladstone To Speak, Perform Blackfeet Indian To Appear At Sfcc, Met
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Elsie Louise Smith Greenacres
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Mildred Woolen Honored For Dedication
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Creature Comforts
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Madame Mayor Lifetime Millwood Resident Works To Save The City From Urban Sprawl
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As If Potty Training A Dog Weren’T Already Hard Enough
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Spokane Could Be Hot Spot For Winter Whiners
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Aruba Was Just The Spot To Forget About The World
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Watch Diet, Hygiene, Body Heat
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Pets’ Love Can Come Back To Haunt You
Idaho
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Pipeline Repair Plan Rejected By Regulators Deq, Corps Oppose River Trench Ok’D By Usfs
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Nic Newspaper Captures Second-Place Honor Again
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Outstanding Warrants
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Business Targets Pancreatic Cancer
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Parents Angry About Bus Refusal They Say Stop Needed For Safety
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Post Falls Schools Chief Harris Will Retire In June Proudest Of The New High School, He Plans To Enjoy Traveling The Country With His Wife
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Punch-Card Voting System Under Fire Kootenai County Clerk Likes Optical Scanning, Says It’S More Accurate; Spokane County Auditor Wants To Switch
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Rathdrum Hopeful Grant Can Perk Up Downtown Core
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Idaho Records
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Rankin In Hospital With Pneumonia
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Police Suspect Bomb As Fire Destroys Pickup
Nation/World
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Cops Compare Japanese Abductions Chief Bragdon Says October Incident Went Uninvestigated Due To Language Barrier
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Gasoline Leak Forces Evacuation State Expert Fears Ground Water Contamination After Leak Is Plugged In Bonners Ferry Tank
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Today In History
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Supreme Court Rejects Qwest Appeal On Phone Service
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World Wide Packets Debuts Newest Technology Two Products On Display At Annual Las Vegas Trade Show
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Nlrb Opens Unfair Labor Case Against Kaiser Both Sides Tells Judge They Aren’T Ready To Settle
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Fighting For The Farmer Usda’S Larry Albin Reflects On His Career And The Government’S Role In The Future Of Agriculture
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Lottery Numbers
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Forest Plan Expands Roadless Protection Nearly 60 Million Acres To Include Tongass Forest In Alaska
Other
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Police Arrest 14-Year-Old Boy In Stabbing Death
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Talbott Urges Support For Powers
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Transient House To Stay Near I-90
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State Slaps 3 Water Users With $200,000 In Fines Yak Rancher, Hutterites Had Already Been Fined For Various Infractions
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City Crews Shore Up Sewer Pipe Temporary Supports Replaced At Site By River
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This Young Mother’S First Vote Was Truly A Labor Of Civic Love
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Indian School Hopes For Learning Wheels Fund-Raiser Aims At Purchase Of Van To Help Medicine Wheel Academy With Fieldwork
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Custody Dispute Nears End Father Faces U.S. Sentencing, But Germans Say He Keeps Kids
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State Officials Say There’S No Perfect Voting System Different Types Of Ballots Show That Voters Can Find ‘Myriad Of Ways’ To Mismark Them
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Cops Display Model Behavior Serial Killer Task Force Members Take To The Runway At Fund-Raiser For Downtown Women’S Shelter
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The County Lines
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Letters To The Editor
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We Can And Should Improve The System
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Walkathon Is Cruelest Thing Veteran Has Seen From The Spokesman-Review, Aug. 12, 1935
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Say What? What They’Re Saying On Other Editorial Pages
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Acrimony Over Business District Fading Eugster, Board Members Agree They’Re ‘Working Together,’ But Fee Vote Remains
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Eugster Backs 5 New Ordinances Councilman Wants To Raise Pay; Also Seeks Resolution For Legal Moves Against I-722
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Woman Attacked At Espresso Stand
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Locke Chief Of Staff Resigns
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Charter School Initiative Defeated
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Woman Accused Of Stealing Pike Place Money
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Woman Conned Out Of $200,000
Sports
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Zags Miss Soccer Field Again; Huskies Get Uab In Opener
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No. 3 Eagles Face Montana
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Called To Be A Bulldog Gonzaga Point Guard Dickau Felt Divine Guidance In Leaving UW
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It’S A Local Meet Without The Locals
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Tripplett Makes Sacrifices For Huskies Nose Tackle Finds Himself The Center Of Attention
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Idaho, Boise: Parting Shot In This Rivalry
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N. Idaho Volleyball Tryouts In Cda
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In The City Of No Hope
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At A Glance Gonzaga Men’S Basketball
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Official Records
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Higgins Succumbs After Short Illness
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Injuries Mount For Idaho