Archives | Thursday, Aug. 10, 1995
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Features
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Farmer Fashion Hits City Streets
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Herbal Renewal Use Your Backyard Bounty To Whip Up Quick Refreshers For Body And Sole
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Art Of Forgiving Will Allow Us All To See The Light
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Poll Shows Americans Favor V-Chip Technology
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Her Love Was True-Blue, So Tune In At 11 For Details
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Symbolic Of Freedom, Strength
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Home Sales
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Youth Help Drops Quest For West Central Facility
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Hog Heaven Local Harley-Davidson Riders Join 220,000 Others At The Annual Black Hills Classic In Sturgis, S.D.
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A Friendly Place, This Irish Island
Idaho
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Cda Teen Missing After Car Breaks Down
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Locating Winner A Matter Of Chance Lottery Representative Finds Woman Against All Odds
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Cda Sued Over Lost Concession
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Senators Pleasantly Surprise Arts Supporters Craig, Kempthorne Argue On Behalf Of Nea Funding
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Fisheries Service Cuts Back Chinook Salmon Recovery Plan
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Nic Athletics Don’t Deserve ‘Junior Varsity’ Funding
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Batt: School Funding To Increase Tells School Superintendents Of 7.5 Percent Aid Hike Next Year
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Fox Can’t Find Architects For Generic Schools
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Idaho Records
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Lead Testing To Be Expanded Blood, Soil Samples To Check Extent Of Silver Valley Threat
Nation/World
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Senate Cuts Arts Spending But Cuts Are Slightly Less Severe Than House Proposal
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‘Aids Bandits’ Add Pressure To Change Jail Rule
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Serb Demands For Aid Pose Dilemma
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Angry Croatians Target Exodus Of Serb Refugees
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Chaplains Console Neighbors Hillyard Residents Share Fears With Police
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Teens, Guns, Death: A National Epidemic
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Family Of Greatful Dead Fans Mourns Passing Of Rock Legend
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Every Concert Was A Mini-Vacation Energy Between Band, Audience And Surroundings Created The Dead Experience
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Senate Oks Cuts For Interior Programs
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Senate Republicans Introduce $500 Tax Credit For Children
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Help Needed To Fight Drugs, Says First Lady
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Philip Morris Adds Sales Warning
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Clinton To Fight Smoke With Fire
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Nussbaum Defends Actions After Suicide Senators Cite Conflicts In Testimony Of Foster’s Death
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Lottery Numbers
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Scientists Discover Reason For Obesity, Adult Diabetes Mutant Gene May Slow Metabolism, Researchers Say
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Justice’s Delay Seen As Victory For Microsoft Feds Waited Too Long To Interfere With Windows 95 And New On-Line Service
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Yo, Adrian! Let’s Buy A Bank
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Technology Stocks Soar Above Others
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Mixed Day For Dollar
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Shooting Is Second Brush With Tragedy Davis Clan Was Rocked By A Murder-Suicide Two Years Ago
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Federal Agents Recover Stolen Explosives Most Of The Stick Powder Taken From Mine Accounted For
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Two Girls Killed In Hail Of Bullets Hillyard Shooting Wounds Another, Terrorizes Neighbors
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Patient Spouses Good Source For Kidneys
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Grateful Dead Guitarist Jerry Garcia Dies At 53
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Young Adults Urged To Get Measles Shot
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Sudden Blow During Sports Can Stop Heart
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Developers Fight Over Mini-Mall Rights
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Wall Street Wowed By Netscape Initial Public Offering More Than Doubles Price
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Sears Boss Wants To Speed Changes
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Workers’ Comp Rates Cut 10 Percent
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United Security Doubles Earnings
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Gingrich Quiet On Woman’s Tryst Claim
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Economy Sluggish; Inflation Easing
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Rockford Grain Sells For $1.9 Million
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Union Seeks More Clout At Us West
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Newspaper Threatens To Replace Strikers
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Record Number Of Inmates In Prisons
Spokane
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Protesters Greet Nethercutt, Largent Proposed Budget Cuts Booed As Pricey Fund-Raiser Takes Place
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The People Speak On City Hall Spending Town Hall Meeting Offers Many Solutions To Money Problems
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Schweitzer Institute Chamber Concert Wednesday Night At The Met
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Prosecutors Play Taped Confession
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Fairchild Crew Saves Hurt Hiker Puyallup Man Stranded On An Icy Peak For Four Days
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Poll Finds Most Happy With State’s Public Colleges
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Thumbs Down On Cyber Democracy
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Studs Pave Way For Debate
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What A Long, Strange Trip It Was
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Cops, Curfews Deserve Applause
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Obituaries
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Commendation Given By Navy, Marine Corps
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Births
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Talbott-Lynch Spokane
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District 81 Tries To Make Schools Safer Some Students Will Be Asked To Sign Good-Behavior Contracts
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Arena Folks Fail To Land Big Name
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Victory And Beyond From Bullets To Books Roosevelt’s Gi Bill Filled Colleges, Gave Veterans A Shot At Higher Education
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Packwood ‘Can’t Remember’ Accusers, Still Apologizes
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Spokane Schools Fill Posts
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Fund For Oakesdale Family
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Gay Lieutenant Gets Day In Court
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Letters To The Editor
Sports
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Reds Walk Over, Master Maddux
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Blowers, Buhner Power M’S Win
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Even In The Bronx, Fans Adore Ripken
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M&L; Construction Falls To Wenatchee
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Hometown Not What It Used To Be For Bubka
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Official Records
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Hallmark Lifts Indians To Win
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Griffey Could Be Back With Seattle On Monday
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Fiesta Bowl To Offer More Crunch Deal With Frito-Lay Not Only Richest, But Could Also Pit Top Teams In College Football
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Tormey Goes Back To Being Football Coach
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Triber Putting His Unique Touch On Orv Park
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Cheap Seats
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Riviera Could Pose Problems Kikuyu Rough, Spiked Greens Are The Talk Of Pga Championship
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Mantle ‘In Big Trouble’ Doctors Say Hall Of Famer’s Cancer Has Spread, Changing His Condition From Stable To Serious
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One Down, One To Go Johnson Wins The 400 Meters In Second-Fastest Time Ever; He Shoots For The 200 Today
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Price Doesn’t Play The Numbers Game
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Rejuvenated Edmonds Returns To Nfl
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Miscellany
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Smits Treated, Released After Being Thrown From All-Terrain Vehicle
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Big Sky To Visit Hopefuls
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Becker Bounced
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Volleyball Coach Vetoed
Washington Voices
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Burglary Reports Push Up Valley Crime Numbers
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Gasoline Prices
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Holy Family Hosts Neighborhood Social Hospital Offers Free Ice Cream Treats To Honor Dominicans
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New People
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Widening Of Division To Begin By Month’s End $2.7 Million Project Planned Between Euclid, Wellesley
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Library Hearing Scheduled
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City To Raze House Damaged Beyond Repair
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Lottery
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Egghead Planning Store At Lincoln Rd., Division
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Cops Site Will Stay At Shadle Mall
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Church May Sink Roots In Indian Trail
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Busy Intersections Have Drivers Steamed
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Apartments Planned At Mission, Mcdonald
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Prison Releases
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Double Loss West Valley Loses Two Coaches As Haag Family Heads West
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Jean Fulks Shoots 69 At Liberty Lake
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Storm Drains Added To Halt Home Flooding
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Life On The Trail The Centennial Trail Attracts A Diverse Group Of Recreation-Minded People
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Safety First Marine Patrol Cruises The Valley’s Waterways Ensuring Boaters’ Safety And Fun
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Market Share Jim Clancy’s Fruit Stand Is Not A Job, It’s A Passion - All Profits Go Back Into The Local Community