Archives | July 1995
Results
Please note: Archives from before 2004 are spotty, and stories listed here that were published before 2010 are a random snapshot of what was happening at that time.
Saturday, July 1
Sunday, July 2
Monday, July 3
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Everett Handles Indians; Skid Reaches Four In Row Spokane Leaves 10 Men On Base In Absorbing First Shutout, 3-0
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Bosio’s Accuracy Costs M’S Tigers Squander Walks, Turn To Homers For 4-2 Win Over Slow-Starting Seattle
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Relaxed Ripken Zeroes In Orioles Iron Man Says He’s Just A Ballplayer Doing A Job
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UW, WSU Graduation Rates Lag State Schools Rank 8th, 9th Among Pac-10 Football Teams
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Tarango Slapped With Record Fine
Tuesday, July 4
Wednesday, July 5
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Family’s Bad Luck Went Out Of Control Mother Injured Saving Children In Freak Beach Accident
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Smith Corona Couldn’t White-Out Red Ink Typewriter Manufacturer Concedes To Age Of Computers
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Van Rolls Into River, Killing Three Children Defective Transmission May Have Let Unattended Vehicle Slip Out Of ‘Park’
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South Koreans Disgusted With Media’s Insensitive Coverage Of Mall Collapse
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Chinese Officials Investigated
Thursday, July 6
Friday, July 7
Saturday, July 8
Sunday, July 9
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Mascot Review Offers Lessons In Sensitivity
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Protesting Fishermen Block Ferry From Dock Canadians Mad At State Of Alaska For Not Signing Fishing Agreement
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Public Periscope
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Wendle Won’t Run For School Board Re-Election But Other District 81 Member Whose Term Will Be Up Says He Plans To Run Again
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Black Women Told To Fight On, Even When Battle Unbearable Dr. Elders Says Changing Lot Of Poor Will Take Stamina
Monday, July 10
Tuesday, July 11
Wednesday, July 12
Thursday, July 13
Friday, July 14
Saturday, July 15
Sunday, July 16
Monday, July 17
Tuesday, July 18
Wednesday, July 19
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Microsoft Faces Blistering Attack On-Line Leaders Say Software Giant Wants To Extend Its Dominance
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Vote Paves Way For Street Work, Dust Control Only Two Of Seven Streets Will Get Fresh Asphalt This Summer
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Clinton Returns To Liberal Roots
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Prosecutor Needs Government Help To Resume Investigation
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Four Million Children Reported Hungry In U.S.
Thursday, July 20
Friday, July 21
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The Slice Maybe The Guest Was Looking For Nutty Breakfast Cereal
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Compact Car Will Never Be A Genuine ‘Rig’
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Cheney’s Pence Falls In Semifinals
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Reports Cite Seattle Has Site In L.A. Seahawks Working With Hollywood Group In Effort To Move To El Segundo, Calif.
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Mariners Miss Great Chances, Fall 4-3 To Toronto Seattle Wastes Torres’ Good Outing, And Rodriguez Can’t Come Through
Saturday, July 22
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Chrysler Needs More Time To Prepare For Van Recall Notices Should Go Out To Minivan Owners Next Month
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All In The Family Conagra’s Businesses Support Each Other
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Platinum Makes Comeback In Jewelry Market After 50-Year Absence, Metal Sees 30 Percent Jump In Sales
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Motorola Responds To Fears About Corporate Spies Fear Of Hackers, Industrial Espionage Creates Market For Data-Security Products
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Sporting Clays Spur Growth Among Shotgun Shooters
Sunday, July 23
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Lottery Numbers
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Potlatch Keeps History On Track Lumber Company’s Tiny Rail Line Uses Ancient Cars To Deliver Logs
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It’s Almost Heaven For Denver-Heads Folk Singer Draws Hard-Core Fans To Concert In Riverfront Park
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U.N. Puts Big Guns In Bosnia U.N. Troops, Weapons To Ring Sarajevo; U.S. Threatens Serbs With Airstrikes
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D.C. Deep Into Blood Sport Of Congressional Hearings
Monday, July 24
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‘Bent’ - A Play Of Power And Passion Brilliantly Directed Production Depicts A Harrowing And Delicate Subject
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Mile-High Sound John Denver Puts On A Memorable Shoe - No Preaching, Just Plain, Good Music
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Kathy Mattea Warms Fans With Her Voice Relaxed, Mellow Pace Blended With Silver Mountain Setting
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Stars’ 15-U Girls Lose, But Advance
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Injured Knee Shelves Odomes For Season
Tuesday, July 25
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Real-Life ‘Willy’ Awaits Move To New Home At Oregon Aquarium
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Good Books Are Electrifying (Batteries Not Required)
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Naughty And Nice Naughty By Nature Is Making Good On A Pledge To Help The New Jersey City Where The Group Originated
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Viola Makes Best Pitch To Return To The Majors
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Hershiser Proves You Can’t Go Home
Wednesday, July 26
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Two Officers Face Charges Of Tampering
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Uncle Sam Doesn’t Do Well In Poll North Idaho Leads State In Distrust Of Government
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North Idaho Man Faces Bomb Charges Agents Think The Bomb May Have Been For Suicide Attempt
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Energy Loss Seen In Brain Disorders Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s Researcher Theorizes Depletion Of Chemicals For Brain Cells
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Taxidermists Give Animals A Slice Of Life
Thursday, July 27
Friday, July 28
Saturday, July 29
Sunday, July 30
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Physician, Heal Thy Way Of Doing Business
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Gina Lillie Owner Of Six Supercuts Salons On The Front Lines For Her Employees
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Computer Sales Still Going Strong Executives Amazed That Boom From Christmas Is Continuing
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City Council To Consider Parking Issues Meters Could Make A Comeback; Rates Also Could Be Increased
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Public Periscope