Archives | Tuesday, April 1, 1997
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Features
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Little Listeners Enjoy The Tales Of Madeline
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Hollywood Animated Over Artist Shortage
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Sandpoint Elks Lodge Picks Students Of Month
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I Was Engulfed With Deep Shame
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Bungee-Jump Life Country Singer Tanya Tucker Credits Music, Family With Pulling Her Back To Safety
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Experts Discuss Origin Of Shroud Of Turin
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Births
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Hysterectomy Doctors Exploring Alternatives To Controversial Surgical Treatment
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A Date With History Lecture Series Gives Audiences The Chance To Question Historical Figures And Get Responses
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World War I Brought Major Fashion Changes
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Hints From Heloise
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The Slice Look For Warning Signs And Be On Guard All Day
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Client Entertainment Differs For Women
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Here’s Our Chance To Be Brit-Royal Fools For A Day
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Obituaries
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Producer Vows Music Comes First On ‘Hard Rock Live’
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Trivia
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Obsessed With Breasts Society’s Preoccupation With Breasts May Be Putting Too Much Emphasis On The Risk Of Cancer, Causing Fear In Women That Goes Beyond The Actual Threat
Idaho
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Quick Ruling Vowed On Wilder Columbia For Salmon
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Idaho Records
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UI Research Clearinghouse Under Attack More Aggressive Foundation Needed, Faculty Council Says
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Doctor To Speak About Health Effects Of Lead
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Fifth Veto Dooms Bill To Cut State Mandate Costs
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Man Who Shot Wife Gets 94 Months
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Time For Spring Cleaning Crews Concentrate On Collecting Debris
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Education Experiment Has Fared Well Funds To End For Preschool Head Start Followup
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Lawyer Disciplined For Criticizing Judge Loses His Final Appeal
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Ranchers Granted Grazing Rights, But Opponents Take Heart
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Driver Found Guilty In Passenger’s Death
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Prosecutor Scores Important Win Despite Disadvantage
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UI Will Celebrate Hoover Inauguration
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Idaho To Collect Farm Pesticides
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Cda To Get Grant For Abstinence Ed
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Highway 21 Stretch Reopened To Traffic
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Rangers Plan Controlled Burns
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Bonner County Planner Quits, Blasts Officials Competency, Professionalism, Ethics Of New Commissioners Questioned In Letter
Nation/World
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Protester Sentenced For Insulting Suharto
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8-Year-Old Japanese Girl Needs A New Heart - Soon
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High Winds Close Washington Monument
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Alcohol May Help Heart Attack Victims
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Vitamin E Pills May Block Another Key Vitamin
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Cult Returned Telescope That Didn’t Show Ufo
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Marine Corps Women Blow Up Old Limits
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Orthodox Rabbis Say Others Not Jews
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Child Porn Sting Nets Teacher
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Aviatrix Bids Mainland Adieu Following Earhart’s Route, Philosophy
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Whitewater Probe’s Tab: $28 Million
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Guyanese Odyssey
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Cable TV Firms Must Carry All Local Stations, Court Decides
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Mcveigh Faces His Fate Jury Candidates Asked If They Back Execution
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Crash Investigators Follow Dna Strands
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City May Put Pinch On Boaters Parking Tickets May Get Much More Expensive
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Stocks Tumble For Second Straight Session
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Employees Grant Wage Concessions
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Second County Passes Resolution On Official English Adams County Adopts Measure For Tax Purposes
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For This Day, Comics A Bit Wackier Than Usual
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Racism Suspected As Fire Kills 3 Turks
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New Chief Chosen For Social Security
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U.S. Auto Sales Weaken During March; Market Share Shrinking
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Zairian Rebel Army Seizes Railway Hub
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Genetic Research Takes Major Leap Scientists Create Working Synthetic Chromosome
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Fish Prank Ends In Man’s Death
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Pollen Count Something To Sneeze At Allergist Keeps Track Of Those Airborne Irritants That Make People Miserable
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Economic Strength Feeds Another Wall Street Sell-Off Healthy Earnings And Spending Report Gives Market The Jitters
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Stranded In Estuary, Sperm Whale Dies
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Seattle’s Silicon Slew Microsoft Alumni Help Fuel Quick-Growing Independent Software Industry
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U.S. Executives Expect Strong Growth
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Washington Mutual Rival Claims Edge
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Today In History
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Lottery Numbers
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Crowded Train Derails, Killing 22
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Italian Navy Searches For Refugee Boat It Sank
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Dollar Overcomes Market Anxiety
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Bank To Fine Cardholders For Paying Off Debt
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Wwp Renames Subsidiary ‘Avista’ Crooks Appointed President
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Census Trims Questionnaire
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Reach Out And Touch Someone Naked
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Deer, Boar Sharper Than Spear-Toters
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Bombers Blow Up Only Themselves
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Judge’s Case Poses Rare Legal Points Mcdonald Wants Government To Pay For Defense
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Jaguar Is Latest Endangered Species
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Ticket Fight Becomes International Incident
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Battered Girl X Laughs, Cries Again
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Killer Died Before Flames At Execution
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Postal Service Cuts Mail Order Prices
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Japan Heads List For Unfair Trade
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Milestones
Other
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Evaluate Your Goals And Site When Choosing The Right Tree
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Campaign Promotes Effective Cleanup
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Choosing Tools
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Look At Devastation In Yard As Opportunity For Fresh Start
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Workshops, Seminars Offer Expert Advice
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Debris Disposal A Minimal Expense
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Piled Pine Debris An Invitation To Beetles
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Gardening Book Is Tailored To Northwest Climate
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Take Time, Use Caution Pruning Injured Trees
Spokane
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Locke Campaign Investigated
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Jury Deliberating Case Centering On Rape Allegations
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Elderly Wolf, ‘Old Blue,’ Dies
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High Court Upholds Abortion Law Requires Unmarried Girls To Tell Parents Or Show Judge Why Not
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Gop Hopes To Revive Bill Making Minor Changes In Gma
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Dibartolo Lawyer Fights For Lower Bail She Says Detectives Took Incidents Out Of Context, And That Testimony By Oldest Son, Daughter Not Reliable
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Are Public School Programs For The Gifted A Good Idea?
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For Vietnam Operations, A Camo Motif
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Working Poor Deserve Backing
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Council Rejects Petition Citizen Group Had Asked Public Vote On Project
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Bugged By Litter Snow Recedes, Baring Accumulated Crud
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West Side Left Powerless Three People Killed As Fierce Windstorms Down Trees, Tear Off Roofs, Capsize Sailboats
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House’s Budget Lower Yet Contentious Session Precedes 53-45 Ok Of Gop-Authored Plan
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17-Year-Old Girl Riding In Car Killed In Another Unprovoked Shooting
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Hepatitis B Vaccination Required For Students
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After Weeks Of Losses, Football Stadium Gains Yards Legislation To Allow Public Vote On Seattle Seahawks Stadium Approved By Senate Committee
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Jobs Plus Works Well For Oregon
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Golden Pen Award Winner
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It’s A Show-Me-The-Money Thing
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Blackout Spokane Guilds’ School Bingo Closes After 2 Years Of Losing Money
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South Hill Man Burned Trying To Douse Apartment House Fire
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Bombing Trial Jury Deliberating
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Letters To The Editor
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Studded Tire Deadline Extended
Sports
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Simon’s Bravado Set Arizona’s Tone Kentucky’s Pressure No Match For Confident Junior Guard
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Mercer Can’t Shake Defenders
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It’s Finally Official: Hingis Youngest To Be No. 1 Lopsided Win Over Seles In Lipton Final Solidifies 16-Year-Old’s Status As Top Women’s Tennis Player
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Voice For Lesbians Isn’t Being Raised
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Cheap Seats
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Bulls Lose Wennington
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Raiders Trade Hobbs To Gain Second Pick In Draft
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It’s Baseball Season! 12 Games Set Today
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Official Records
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Amazing Arizona Simon, Wildcats Go The Extra Mile Against Kentucky
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Davis Pondering New Lsu Offer
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Youth Serves Arizona Well
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Davis Has New Offer From Lsu Idaho Coach Won’t Say If He’s Going Or Staying
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Nic Splits Doubleheader, Taking Prairie 11-6 In Game 2
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Martinez, Carmona Assigned To Tacoma
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Athlete Hero For Saving Son Of His Coach But Hawaii Football Player Drowns Three Days Before His 21st Birthday
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U.S. Women Win Big
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Angels Release Abbott, Eat Salary
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Don’t Look Now, But Here Come Pens
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Jury Selection Begins In Trial Of Jose Mesa
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Mccarron Ok
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Purdue Coach Sought
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Mariners Entertain High Expectations On Opening Day 1997, Seattle Considered Serious For Series
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Chiefs Are Tough In Clutch Spokane’s 5-2 Win In Kelowna Ends First-Round Playoff Series In Six Games
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Nbc Buys Into Garden
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Vols Show Growth Of Women’s Game
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Seahawks Closer To Vote On Stadium