Archives | Thursday, Sept. 5, 1996
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Features
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Uptown Celebrates 10 Years With ‘La Boheme’
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The Art Of Charity Benefit Auctions Give Local Artists More Exposure And Help Raise Funds For Charity
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Send Us Information About Your Next Event
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‘Remember Broadway’ And Help Spokane Aids Network
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Air Quality
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They’ve Got A Yen For U.S. Stars - Lots Of Yen
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Hints From Heloise
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Consider Symbolic, Literal Meaning
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Diseases
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Suicide Is Never The Only Answer
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Art Museum Reopens With New Exhibition
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‘Anthology’ Video Lets You Take The Beatles Home
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Trivia
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‘Undercover’ Brings Bigotry To Light
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Life’s Soundtrack Audiences Continue To Connect With Taylor’s Thoughtful Songs
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Altman Isn’t Immune To Critics’ Barbs
Idaho
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Horses Are Victims Of Long-Running Feud
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Rain Helps Crews Mop Up Some Fires But Drier Weather Ahead In Worst Fire Season In Years
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Idaho Records
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He’ll Have Rare Disease At Birth But Early Treatment Of Flawed Immune System Could Lead To Normal Life
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Evaluation Ordered For Man In Standoff Held Police At Bay 2 Days To Protect Pet Rats
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City Adopts $32 Million Budget With Small Break In Property Tax
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Lower Wages Sought To Stretch Flood Relief Craig, Kempthorne, Chenoweth Say Waiver Would Mean More Bang From Federal Bucks
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Cardinals Coach Deserves Applause For Reaching Out
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Reclamation Worker Is Feared Drowned When Boat Capsizes Crew Was Surveying Snake River For Endangered Snails
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Boise Seeks Plan To Avoid Muddy Mess Runoff From Scorched Foothills Could Be A Problem If Rain Falls
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Weed Eradication Led To Wildfire
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Alzheimer’s Victim Reported Missing
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Oregon Prisoners To Occupy Cells
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Hot Spring Injuries Claim Boy, 3
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Fugitive Gets Wish Bonner County To Seek Death Penalty In Murder
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Teachers Voice Concerns Over School Rules Changes Task Force’s Work Proposes 378 Rules, Down From 1,500
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Lawsuit Filed To Stop Logging
Nation/World
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Monopoly Champ Rolls Big Dice Illinois Man Gets Chance To Go For World Title In Monte Carlo
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Anderson Leaves Mark On City Hall
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Germans Confront The Holocaust
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Russia Inflation Continues Decline
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Arafat, Netanyahu Meet For First Time But The Two Still Remain Worlds Apart On Future Of Peace
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Follies Of Communists A Hot Ticket German Entrepreneur Pokes Fun At Past, Plans To Take Show On Road Along Route 66
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Russia To Swap Treasures For Papers
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Gay Republicans Endorse Dole
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Fran Reminds Worried Carolina Of Hugo Evacuation Of Coast Ordered As Storm Stays On Course
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Despite Health Hype, We’re Not Eating Much Better Diet Of Wealthy Whites Improved The Most Since 1965
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‘Recovered’ Hinckley Seeks Monthly Leave Reagan Assailant’s Doctors Back Request, Court Filing Says
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Campaign Debates Near, But Will Perot, Nader Be There?
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Rubbermaid Buys Graco For $320 Million
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Shrontz To Step Down As Boeing Chairman
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Hong Kong Cashes In On ‘97 Return To Chinese Rule Souvenir Peddlers Gear Up As ‘Ultimate Consumer Event’ Approaches
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America Online Boots Junk E-Mail
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Lottery Numbers:
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Stocks Eke Out Small Gain In Cautious Trading
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Dollar Falls As Iraqi Tension Eases
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Commissioner Seeks Crackdown On Teen Smoking Roskelley Proposes Ban On Use Of Tobacco Products By Minors
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U.S. Rules ‘No-Fly’ Zone, But Iraqi Forces Remain U.S. Jets Meet Scant Resistance
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U.S. Forced To Take Sides In Kurd Feud Kurd Leader Says U.S. Left Him No Choice But To Side With Saddam
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Los Angeles Joins Other Cities To Ban Sale Of Cheap Handguns
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Ever-Crisp Locke Has Passion For Education King County Exec Reaches High, Calls Schooling ‘Great Leveler’
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Susan Mcdougal Held In Contempt For Silence
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Americans Refuse To Leave Burundi
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Principal Charged For Nude Taping
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New Meaning For Meals On Wheels
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Farrakhan Visits With Castro
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Cyst Removed From Clinton’s Neck
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Schweitzer Rushes Ski Lift Work Repairs Likely To Be Completed By Mid-December At The Latest
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Credit Card Chief Quits At&T; Post Clash Over Unit’s Direction Blamed For Hunt’s Departure
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Office Supply Giants Merge Staples Reaches Deal To Buy Office Depot
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Gold Reserve Gets Brisas Mine Permit
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Boeing Lands Order For Seven 747 Jets
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Spending On Building Tumbles 1.4 Percent
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Plum Creek Sells 107,000 Acres And Colville Mill Stimson Lumber Pays $150 Million In Biggest Timber Deal Since 1993
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Family May Be Billed For Lakeview Fire Costs Rain Gives Firefighters A Break As Cost Of Suppression Tops $500,000
Spokane
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Trio Seeks Part-Time Judgeship’s Full-Time Workload
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College Zaps Nuclear Program
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Mcneilly-Lovell Spokane
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Wenatchee Pastor Returns To Courtroom Over Welfare Fraud Case
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Woman Questioned In Shooting Accused In Slashing
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Births
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Lobdell-Massey Spokane
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Powell-Sine Spokane
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Obituaries
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Councilman’s Absence Leads To Amendment Colliton Wants To Change Charter, Put Issue Of Lengthy Leaves Before City Voters
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City To Be Fined For Rockslide Injury At Park State Investigators Say Plywood Retaining Wall Not Adequately Shored Up
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What Will Downtown Spokane Be Like In 2000?
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Road To Learning Begins At Home
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Religion’s Impact Can’t Be Ignored
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Our Work Defines Who We Are
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Golden Pen Award Winner
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Man’s Death Mystifies Police
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Police Catch Drug Suspect After Chase
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Candidates Forum Set For Pullman
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Letters To The Editor
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Hopefuls’ Prescriptions For Health Care Differ 6th District Democratic Candidates Diverge On Government’s Role
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Teen Sought In North Side Shooting
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Changes Proposed To Cut $1 Billion In Taxes
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Foreman Didn’t Break Law, Watchdog Panel Decides Complaint Over Fund Raising In 1995 Turned Away, 3-2, By Commission
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Benson Would Emphasize Thrift, School Reform If Sent To Olympia
Sports
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Pettitte Gains 20th Win For Yanks
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Red Sox Decision Mariners Rodriguez Sets Seattle Hit Record, Griffey Belts 43rd In 7-5 Defeat
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New Montana Qb Doesn’t Waste Time
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Agassi Earns Berth In Semis By Bumping Off Old Enemy
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Finally, Huskers Can Turn Attention To Football
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Sports People
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Cheap Seats
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Indians Make Aquasox Pay For Shoddy Defense
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Wac Goes For New Zealand’s Bowl Game
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Two New Publications To Track Prep Football In State
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Dogs Have Bite To Go With Bark
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Alphabet Soup Could Swamp Some Schools
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Gu Volleyball Team Holds Off Montana
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Vandals Win Again In Louisiana
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Cards Win, Widen Division Lead
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Pitching Has Piniella Fuming Tuesday’s Blown Lead Against Boston Lights A Fire In Seattle Manager’s Eye
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Intermountain League Volleyball
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North Star League Volleyball
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Inland Empire League Football
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Official Records
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Drivers Pursue First Championships
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A-3 Independent
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Panhandle Football Picks With Greg Lee
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Mlb Meetings Put On Hold
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Inland Empire League Volleyball
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Teams Come Back To Earth With Sandpoint Mortal Again, Iel Should Be Competitive; St. Maries Best Bet For State Gold
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Not Great Expectations Nc Again Appears Unlikely To Win A State Volleyball Crown
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Griffey Trying To Keep M’S Cool As Lou Fumes
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Virginia Tech’s Foster To Retire
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Thorny Circumstances Gonzaga Prep Star Approaching Full Speed Following Knee Injury
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Ncaa Denies Usc’s Appeal On Washington Suspension
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Hostetler Doubtful
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Elway’s Memory Still Sharp Broncos Qb Hoping For Rebirth Of Dominance Over Seahawks
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Can Cougs Grind It Out? WSU Hones Running Attack For Weekend Game At Temple
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Post Falls Looks For The Payoff Once Lowly Class Of 1997 Has Its Sights Set On Playing For The State Football Championship
Washington Voices
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‘Nomad Church’ Meeting At Meadow Ridge School
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Day Care Supply Store Specializes In Kid Stuff
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Home Sales
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Shooting Suspect Nabbed At Restaurant
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Rockford Man Held In Shooting Of Cousin
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Freeman Team Must Rely On Speed Against Taller Foes
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New Coaches, New Ideas For Volleyball Squads
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Everyone A Winner At Big Soccer Tourney
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Gyms Dandy High-Flying Gymnastics Interest Keeps Three Valley Clubs Jumping
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Thief Takes Girl’s ‘Wheels Of Freedom’
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First-Time Principals Wade Into The Chaos Of A New School Year All Three Believe That By Leading Their Teachers Well, They Can Make An Impact On Children’s Lives.
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Sale Of New Houses Down; Existing Home Sales Steady
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Gu Area Parking Solutions Yet To Be Squeezed Into Reality
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Air Pollution Reports
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Apartments Will Give Low-Income Residents A Break On Their Rent
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Returning Players Keep Gsl Soccer Teams Even
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Riverside, Unions Still Negotiating
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Volleyball Season’s Outlook Appears Up In The Air Panthers Bringing Most Experience To Court
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Bogus Bills Found In Spokane May Have Pasco Connection
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Liquor
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Sale To Benefit Senior Party
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Rogers Program Brings Relevance To The Classroom
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Corps Survivors Former Members Of Civilian Conservation Corps Plan To Rededicate Old Camp In Order To Highlight The Program’s Contributions To Our Quality Of Life