Archives | Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1995
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Features
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Pianist Gallantly Faces Challenges Of Rachmaninoff
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Carl Fontana Explores Bebop To Ballad
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Diner Theater Broad Range Of Black Society Circa 1969 Portrayed In Warm, Witty Studio Theatre Production ‘Two Trains Running’
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The Slice A Few Signs Of Life In Our Fair City
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Metamorphosed Rock Best Tribute Albums Transform Old Songs Rather Than Bury Them Within Layers Of Nostalgia
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Downtown Rally To Promote Diabetes Education
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Rating Battle Heats Up, And Comedy Ain’t Pretty
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Potbellied Star Hams It Up For Holiday Album
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Mtm’s New Book Tells Of Her Life With - And As - Mary Richards
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Change Inevitable As Friend Moves Up
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His Little Pony Cadillac, A Dog-Sized Horse, Forges A Special Bond With Her 83-Year-Old Master
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A Family Gathers For More Than Just Another Birthday
Idaho
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State May Be Letting Millions Slip Away
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Feds, Fort Hall Indians Continue Nuke Waste Talks
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Rapist Among 3 Convicts On Loose After Pickup Driven From Prison
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Post Falls Candidates Talk Growth, Better Jobs, Library
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Family Members Buried; Suspect Faces Extradition
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Decrepit House’s Creepiness Pays Off For Lions Club Annual Halloween Events Help Support Charities
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Firearms Groups Form Youth Council
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Let’s Talk About It, Bob
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Reunions
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Idaho Records
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Logging Plans Worry Town’s Residents Hurried Meeting Called To Discuss Opposition
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Unrestrained Thanks Judge Refuses To Lift Protection Order, And The Woman He Turned Down Is Grateful
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Ex-Congressman Among Those Arrested For Logging Protest
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Law Requiring Gun Ownership Gains Support
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Epa Orders Firms To Remove Tainted Soil
Nation/World
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Nicaragua Epidemic’s Cause Eludes Doctors Fifteen Dead, Hundreds Ill; U.S. Tests Fail To Name Disease
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Let Quebec Be Lesson To U.S., Says Gingrich - An English Lesson “Allowing Bilingualism To Continue To Grow Is Very Dangerous,” Says The House Speaker
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Lottery Numbers
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Super Mario Supersaturates Market
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Insurgents Push Rjr To Sell Nabisco
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‘Strangelove’ Writer Dies Also Helped Create ‘Easy Rider’
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Court To Rule In Dispute Involving Blacks, Lopsided Crack Prosecution Case Doesn’t Directly Address Uneven Sentences For Crack, Powdered Cocaine
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Implant Award Totals $14.1 Million Nevada Jury Tacks On $10 Million In Punitive Damages Against Dow
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Plumas Tree Chosen
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Turkey Forms Coalition Government
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Survivors Relate Harrowing Tales Azerbaijan Mourns Victims Of Deadly Fire In Subway
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Anti-Tax Protest Turns Violent
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Pacific Science Center May Get Another Chance Narrow Vote Hasn’t Discouraged Board On Riverfront Park Project
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It’s Going To Be So Cold, It’s Scary Trick-Or-Treaters In For A Bone-Chilling Evening
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Philippines, Left Reeling By Zack, Braces For More
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Sentence Includes 100 ‘Light Lashes’ 16-Year-Old Maid Must Pay Blood Money To Man’s Family
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Increases In Income Outpace Spending Growth September Figures Are Sign Of Moderating Economic Growth, Analysts Say
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Creston Backers Plan Second Project
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Isn’t Pizza Plagiarism Illegal?
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Technology, Transports Lead Stock Rise
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All E On Canadian Vote
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Detroit Papers Reject Union Proposals
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House Vote Casts Pall On Clinton Peace Plans U.S. Negotiator Says Non-Binding Vote Hurts Bosnia Negotiations
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Westerners Fed Up With Quebec Issue No Flag-Waving, Just Election Day Fears Over Economy
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Quebec Stays Canadian For Now Secession Defeated By Narrow Margin
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Loss Of Health Care For Veterans Feared
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Norway’s King Returns To White House
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Japanese Sect Faces Disbanding
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Celebration Gets Rowdy In Downtown Montreal
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Briton Receives Electric Heart
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Coeur D’Alene Mines Earnings Up
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Teamsters Remain On The Job At Dairy
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Security Guard Just An Old Stick In The Mud
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Congressman Pleads No Contest In Accident
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Gm To Manufacture Buicks In China
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Labor Board Deals Blow To Boeing Action May Force Company Back To Bargaining Table
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Underwear Workers Take It In The Shorts
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Ex-Director Of Charity Admits Taking $1 Million
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Ancient Statue Seized In Cairo
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Tanzania Vote Invalid In Capital
Spokane
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Letters To The Editor
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Armed Man Linked To 2 Holdups
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City Votes To Take Over Land To Save Library View
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Tighten Up Higher Ed First
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Some Local Ghosts Appear (Perhaps) In Eerie New Book
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Roskelley Best For Commissioner
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Temporary Work, Permanent Stigma
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Amendment Puts A Price On Free Speech
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Kempthorne Wildlife Plan Denounced Endangered Species Act Working, Agency Concludes
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Bar Gives Rielly High Marks, But Snubs Dellwo
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Mark Sterk Republican
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Mary ‘Chey’ Austin Democrat
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Obituaries
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Lawsuit Between Tribe, Pud May Be Resolved Judge Orders Utility To Pay Kalispels More Than $3 Million
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Utilities Block Experiment To Raise Lake Levels
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O’Grady To Host War Movies
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Funeral Plans ‘Too Much’ For Parents
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Charter Backers, Opponents Spar; Ex-Mayors For It
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Police Seek Help Finding Suspect
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Kaiser Agrees To Pay Emissions Penalty
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Proposal Could Lead To Layoffs Judges Working On Takeover Of Probation Department
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Querna Earned Chance
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Births
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Darby-Brown Veradale
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Caller Spreads False Claims
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Austin Loquacious; Sterk Studied Candidates For 4th District Legislative Seat Demonstrate A Distinct Contrast In Their Styles
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Forum On Reading Scheduled
Sports
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Johnson Signs Three-Year Deal To Take Over Struggling Orioles
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Esiason Ignites Controversy By Questioning Coach
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Ferris Beats Lc, Goes To State
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Sakic Triggers Fifth Straight Win For Surging Avalanche
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Brinkerhoff Rides Four More Winners
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Mullan Earns Top Nsl Seed
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Fox, Tci Will Form Cable Sports Network A La Espn
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M’S To Retain Edgar, Cora
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Cheap Seats
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Justice’s Bat, Glavine’s Spikes Will Be Enshrined
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Breaks Fall Bears’ Way Kramer Helps Chicago Snap Eight-Game Monday Night Skid
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Huskies May Lose Leon Neal Senior Tailback Again Hobbled By Broken Bone In His Right Foot
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Official Records
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Saturday To Be A Historic Night In Boxing World Two Major Heavyweight Fights Vie For Fans, Bucks
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Steady Hand On The Rein One-Time Jockey Phenom Stephens Now Rides With Top Trainers At Playfair
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Bullets Trade For Pack
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Ncaa Rejects Thomas’ Appeal
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Errors Bury Hawks Seattle Generous To A Fault; Midseason Grades Not Good
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Sandberg Returns To Cubs In ‘96 Relaxed After A Year Away And Remarried, Ryne Ready To Resume Playing Game He’s Always Loved
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Life In Order, Sandberg A Cub Again
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Sports People
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Atlanta Lauds Its Champions
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Vandals Lose Two Starters With Injuries