Archives | April 6, 1997
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Features
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As Species Evolved, Woman’s Capacity For Work Increased
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Women, Men Must Stand Against Violence
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Tnt Presents David As Biblical Hero With Feet Of Clay
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Dogs Role In Warfare Dates To Antiquity
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Remember, The Early Lizard Gets The Bird
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Country Music Going In A Different Direction
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Mr. And Mrs. Ziegler Spokane
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Mr. And Mrs. Damiano Osborn, Idaho
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Years Of Abuse Led To Murder
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Magazine Confederates’ Voice
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Mr. And Mrs. Volland Veradale
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‘Resurrection’ Explores New Russian Culture
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Mr. And Mrs. Stromberger Lamont, Wash.
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Mr. And Mrs. Wegner Reardan, Wash.
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Mr. And Mrs. Thompson Spokane
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Mr. And Mrs. Bohan Spokane
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Mr. And Mrs. Christensen Coeur D’Alene
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Willis Visits ‘Mad About You’
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Kids Will Stay Busy At Spokane Art School
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Jill Sobule Takes Bold Step With ‘Happy Town’
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Benefit Puts Golfers Through Some Unusual Paces
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Mr. And Mrs. Johnson Spokane
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Cardigans Blend Serious, Silly On ‘First Band’
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Mr. And Mrs. Scott Spokane
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Hints From Heloise
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Wait Continues For Waters’ Second Book
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Mr. And Mrs. Alexander Bridgeport, Wash.
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Mr. And Mrs. O’Bleness Libby, Mont.
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Wisdom, Hope Fill Stories In ‘Bear, His Daughter’
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Mr. And Mrs. Beamis Kingston, Idaho
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Engagements
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If You Must Write Irs, Please Don’t Hyphenate
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Silver Spurs Hold Annual Carnival Next Weekend
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Trivia
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Sherman Alexie Film Based On ‘Lone Ranger’
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Dates With The Symphony Spokane Symphony Season Lineup Features Big Names And New Faces
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In Search Of True Happiness Often, We Look Too Hard Instead Of Enjoying Life
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Life Of Briley Bob Briley, Spokane’s Walter Cronkite, Has Been On The Air Since The Beginning Of Television - And He’s Not Planning To Quit Anytime Soon
Idaho
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Chemicals Seep Into Ground After Blast
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Batt Steers Clear Of State-Tribe Skirmish
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Deaf Teen Headed To Top Acting School
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Whooping Cough Likely In Boy’s Death Adults, Children From Day Care Being Treated
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Saliva On Postage Stamp Could Help Convict Man Experts Say Dna Crucial To Sealing Conviction In Bizarre Idaho Murder
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Police Rescue Tire Exec’s Daughter Man Faces Kidnap Charge In Abduction Of Young Bruneel
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Leaking Barrels Close I-90 Rest Stop Canadian Driver Cited, Sent On Way After Contents Found Not Dangerous
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Nic Opens Up Parking For Visitors To Series
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Pocatello Teen National Winner
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Idaho Records
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Son Arrested After Dad Dies Of Heart Attack
Nation/World
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Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week
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Europe Closer To Common Currency
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Brothers Crushed In Paper Recycling Truck
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Iguanas’ Popularity Brings Increase In Salmonella Cases
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Papers Show Missile Crisis Never Formally Resolved Kennedy Had Change Of Heart On Pledge Not To Invade Cuba
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Malfunctioning Fuel Cell May Force Shuttle Down
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King Hussein Has Prostate Surgery
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Kkk Stirs Hatred Of Racism Protesters Toss Debris At Klan, Raising Tensions In Pittsburgh
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Sales Of Fuhrman Book Phenomenal In Sandpoint
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4 Fbi Agents Face Sanctions In Jewell Case Disciplinary Action Continues, But No New Arrest For Bombing
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Rebels Allow Evacuation
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Rebels Win Hearts Just By Being Nice Stability, Trust Emerging Again In Zaire’s Third-Largest City
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Sending In The Marine Tough-Talking General May Be Just The Thing To Force The Joint Chiefs Of Staff Into Future
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Zaire Opponents Face Each Other For First Talks
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Gop Pushes Clinton To Accept Abortion Bill
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Clinton Urges Americans To Help Others
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Task Force Fights For Information On Managed Care
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Ozone Layer Grows Thinner Over North
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Ex-Warden Blames Rioting On Lax Guards
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Heart Attack Kills Beat Poet Allen Ginsberg Revolutionary Writer Dies Days After Cancer Diagnosis
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Justice Swift, Merciless In School Shootings
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Lottery Numbers
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Search For Jet Moves To Colorado
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Conservative Gop Regroups In California
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Top Thinker On TV’s Impact To Speak Pioneer Researcher George Gerbner To Lead Gu Conference
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Edge In Second Trial Hard To Predict But Defense Attorneys Not Involved In The Valley Bombing Case Say The Suspects Have An Even Better Chance For Acquittal
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Fuhrman’s New Beginning Former L.A. Cop Finds Support Among Sandpoint Residents
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Idaho Pulling The Plug On Managed Care Hmos Say Legislature Went Too Far In Reforming Care Options
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Bomb Scare Disrupts Prestigious Horse Race
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The Monitor From The Week Of March 30 - April 5, 1997
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More People Are Choosing Self-Employment
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Fed Blames Consumers For Higher Lending Losses
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Ex-Politician Heads List Of Bad Directors Coelho Wins Dubious Honor From Teamsters Pension Fund
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Apple Courts Friendly Suitor To Block Hostile Takeover Bid
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Business Beat
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Boom Times Continue For Video Chains Top 10 American Chains Added More Than 2,100 Outlets In ‘96
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Cooper Sees Opportunities, Obstacles Taxes, Resistance To Change Could Limit Area’s Potential
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Behind The Scenes Hayden Lake Art Directors Apply Movie Production Skills To Local Projects
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Coalition Pushes For Lower Air Fares Rising Prices Attract Attention Of Lawmakers, Business Leaders
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Flooding Soaks Upper Plains Hundreds Forced To Evacuate As Minnesota, Red Rivers Rise
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Strike Could Be Long One At Gm’s Cutlass Plant
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Pair Get Six-Pack Of Kids Parents Hope Children Cheaper By Half-Dozen
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Today In History
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More Companies Miss Earnings Forecasts Sharp Rise In Disappointing Results Fuels Bearish Sentiment On Wall Street
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Milestones
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Students Plug In Their Minds After Going Without TV All Fall, Students At Chester Elementary In The Valley Report Their Views Of Television - As Well As Their Viewing Habits - Have Changed
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Indian Archbishop To Be Ordained
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Next Bombing Jurors Will Be Quizzed On ‘Citizens Rule Book’
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Many Injured After Bus Loses Brakes
Other
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Snapping Up Costa Rica Many Nature Photographers Are Odder Than Anything Living In The Rain Forest
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Metals And Petals On Pepsico Grounds, Art And Beauty Flourish Quietly
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Learning Centers Lets Job-Seekers Polish Old Skills, Learn New Ones Students Increase Their Employability For Less Time And Money Than Formal Schooling Would Take
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Nurse Finds Running Adult Family Home Challenging, Rewarding Recent Sfcc Nursing Grad Turns Degree Into Business; Experiences The Joys And Trials Of Caring For The Elderly
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Turner Mountain Joins The ‘90s
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Contra Dance The Day And Night Away
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Gentle Paths
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Wales Full Of History, Scenery
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Bay To Breakers Run Is May 18; 70,000 Expected
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Great Jobs Await At The 1997 Career Fair
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College Degrees Offer Real Value Despite Diminished Demand, Graduates Still Earn More
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Bernard Haldane Philosophy: Job-Seekers Must Value Skills Only By Understanding Your Skills And Aptitudes Are Are You Likely To Find Your Dream Job, Counselor Says
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House-Swapping Attracts Variety Of Travelers
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New Plu Program Lends A High-Technology Twist To Mba Students Learn To Manage Innovation And Change; Other Schools Seem Likely To Follow Plu’s Lead
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Try To Set Up Tent In Shady Areas
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Head To Puyallup In A Flash
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New Medical Career Paths Open Up
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Low-Cost Is Good Way To Go In ‘90s
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Chosen By Taos Magical, Mystical Southwestern Town Invades Hearts Of Visitors And Artists So That Many Feel Called To Stay
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Temporary Services Agencies Assist Both Employers And Employees Companies Save On Benefits, Reduce Risk And Get To ‘Try Before They Buy’; Workers Get Leg Up On Full-Time Work, Receive Benefits And Job Training
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If You Don’t Want To Go To College, Consider Training Instead Even A Small Amount Of Post-High School Training Can Pay Big Dividends In Today’s Specialized Job Market
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Going Out On A Rim Stunning Views In The Quiet Backcountry Await Skiers At Crater Lake, If You’re Lucky
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Career Counselor Helps Disabled Persons Find Work Hearing-Impaired Herself, Denise Jones Offers Her Clients A Practical, Down-To-Earth Guide To Job-Seeking
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Free One-Day Career Fair Links Employers With Job-Seekers 19 Spokane-Area Companies Seek To Hire In A Broad Range Of Positions And Professions
Spokane
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Life of Briley
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2 Children Shot Dead; Dad Held Wife, Older Stepsons Escape Before Police Standoff Begins
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Young Demos Hear Debate Of Stadium Plan Opponent Says State Has Other Priorities, Criticizes Player Salaries
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Washington Road Tests Jump-Start Electric Cars San Juan Islands Prove Perfect Place To Plug In
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Family Council Opposes Free Books About Gay Families
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Campaign May Have Cost Votes
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Police Appeal For Help In Mysterious Killing Teen Victim Was Talking To His Girlfriend On Store Pay Phone
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Bank Employee Must Repay $1.6 Million Woman’s Fraud Plot So Complex It Took Auditor 2 Years To Tally
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
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Government Almanac For The Week Of April 6
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Flat Tax Would Be Our Salvation
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Railroad Fined For Dumping Debris From Sinkhole Burlington Northern Fined $10,000 For Putting Material Into Lake River
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Homeless Pets Healed By Free Vet Twice Monthly Clinic In Seattle May Be One Of A Kind
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Key Thing Is Comfort The Comfortable
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Eagles Ignore Platform, Build Their Own Nest
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Necessity Gives Birth To What Works
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Signal From Climbers’ Emergency Locator Blocked
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Cleansing Fire, Not Salvage Logging, Is The Better Way
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Snowmobiler Dies At Tribute For Man Who Died In Avalanche
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Big Donors Find Way Around Campaign Reform
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Man’s Body Found In Remote Cabin Near Border
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Mead-Area Sky Diver Deploys Reserve Chute For Safe Landing
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Man With 19 Convictions Targeted By Secret Witness
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Mudslide-Damaged Bridge To Reopen Ahead Of Schedule
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Web Page Gives Bloomies Leg Up
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Amusing Day At Park Amusement Rides Open For Season As Sunshine Brings Out Thousands Of Riverfront Park Supporters
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An Art Auction Would Broaden Minds, Wallets
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Law Firms Sue Hanford On Behalf Of Indians Suit Against Government, Contractors, UW Claims Indians Deliberately Exposed To Radiation
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Boy Who Kicked Vice Principal Sent To Detention For 65 Weeks
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The Gift Of Clean Air Working Together, People Can Clean Up Air Pollution And Pass On A Healthy World To The Next Generation
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Claim Losses From Weather Due May 2 New Deadline Applies To Property Damaged By Snow, Floods Between Dec. 26 And Feb. 10
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Committees
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Courtney Love Moving Out Of Mansion Where Cobain Died
Sports
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Rockies’ Walker Blasts 3 Hrs
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Sports People
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Cheap Seats
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Calling All Camps
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O’Neill Propels Yankees
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Unsung Senators Find Themselves In Playoff Race
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Cougars’ D-Line Takes Another Hit
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Utah’s Marvelous Malone Continues To Reshape Position Of Power Forward
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Pepperdine Sweeps Gu; Cougs Drop Two To Osu
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Winston Cup Series Returns To Lone Star State
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Comments Doomed Campanis Remarks Out Of Character, But Nonetheless Inexcusable
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Pacers May Pursue Bird If Brown Leaves
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No Pain Would Be Big Gain Lafontaine Realizes It’s Life, Not Hockey, That Matters Most
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Ah Yat Sharp In Brief Appearance At Montana’s Spring Scrimmage
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Moscow Sweeps St. Maries In 2 Sports
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Bevacqua, Larson Shine As Cardinals Outlast Ricks
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Bartlett Comes Up Big In Regional
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Conrath Slam Punctuates Cheney Sweep
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Morgan Takes Command
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UW Out To Replace Sanford Bender Hopes To Add ‘Athletic Type Forward’
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Dallas Provides Relief For Sonics Kemp Plays 7 Minutes As Sub, Vows To Meet With Media Soon
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Free House Latest To Crash Lukas’ Party
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U.S. Women Gold-Diggers Basketball Team Wants More, Looks To 2000
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Old Fire Returns: Piniella’s Feeling Better
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Umps Signal No-Nonsense Message
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Oregon Looks At Montana Coach
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Salaries Take Significant Hike
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Gala Celebration Planned In Honor Of Gu’s Fitzgerald
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U.S. Pins Sweep On Russians For First Time In World Cup Freestyle Wrestling
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U.S. Gets 4th Shot At A Gold 3-Time Champion Canada Again Foe In Women’s Hockey Final
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Letters To The Editor
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Qualifying Canceled In Texas
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Johnson’s Return Spoiled In Ninth Charlton Yields Decisive Homer As Red Sox Beat Mariners 8-6
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WSU Sprinters Breathe New Life Into Ailing Sport
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Prince George Pushes Chiefs To The Brink Mason’s Work In Goal Puts Spokane In Playoff Hole
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A Matter Of Dollars And Sense Creative Funding Needed To Gain Support Of Public
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Double Trouble At WSU Two Sports Reap Benefits Of Talented Papke Sisters
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Leach-Stark Team Falters; U.S. To Rely On Agassi, Courier
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Lewis’ Team Tops Bailey’s
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Esiason Returns To Bengals
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Cowboys’ Tarnished Image To Get Buffing Jones Plans To Help Players Clean Up Their Act
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Cougs On Fast Track In Sweep WSU Women Post First Win Over Oregon
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Maintaining The Robinson Legacy
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Detroit Pitchers Keep Team Era On The Rise