Archives | April 11, 1997
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Entertainment
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You Can’t Judge A Blues Pianist By His Age Or Baby Face
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Killer Role For Cusack ‘Grosse Pointe Blank’ A Hit-Man Story Without The Sadistic, Nonchalant Violence
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‘Magic Flute’ Blends Genius Of Two Artists
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Big Band Sound Coming To Hobart’s
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Zephyr Serves Up Mexican Offerings
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Big, Bad Snake Gives Good-Time Fright
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Europa Will Sweeten Up Tax-Filing Day
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Offbeat Universe Of Coen Films Halfway Between Real, Surreal
Features
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The Slice That Nice Young Man Is After Sex
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He’d Still Like To Bury Her Under A Handy Rainbow
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Cda, Lakeland Schools Recognized For Efforts
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Obituaries
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Quibbling Aside, Cleanliness Is Key
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Tattoos For Two Mother And Daughter Team Up To Create Body Art
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It’s Party Time A Bridal Shower Becomes Even More Festive - And A Lot Easier To Plan - When It’s Built Around A Certain Theme
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Come To A Composting Workshop
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Births
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Gun Laws Useless Unless Enforced
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Hints From Heloise
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Tips For Preserving Life’s Records
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Chrysler Won’t Advertise On April 30 ‘Ellen’ Episode
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Handy Tips, From Trees To Bug Zappers
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An Entertaining Weapon Against Hate
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Trivia
Idaho
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Richard Butler Defendant In Suit
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Youth Center Reports Another Escape
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She Excelled In Simple Living, Generous Giving
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New Cases Of Pertussis Are Reported Whooping Cough Spreads Into Shoshone County
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Salvage Company Removing Tracks
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Idaho Records
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Scientists Say Chinook Salmon Migrating Toward Endangered List
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Worries About Salmon River Rise Thompson Creek Mining Activity Holds Potential To Pollute Water
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Special Ed At Lakes School Passes Muster Cda Official Gives State Consultant’s Report Lukewarm Reception
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Victim Had Concerns About Plant Safety
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Ins Catches 18 Illegal Workers
Nation/World
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Lottery Numbers
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Spokane River Probably Toxic, Says Expert Doctors Advised To Count On Cases Of Lead Poisoning
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Market Meanders, Awaits Inflation Signals
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Family Wants To Short-Circuit Harasser
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Toddler Rescued After Killing Of Mom
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Campaign Financing A Real Snooze
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Milestones
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Today In History
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Pledge Fails To Jump-Start Middle East Peace Talks Palestinians Say They’ll Try To Stop Terrorism; U.S. Says Impasse Continues
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Danish Police Raid Hells Angels Meeting
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Outrage Follows Proposal Hong Kong Residents Angry, Fear Rollback Of Civil Rights
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Mother, Daughter Frozen Yards From Safety
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Winds Let Finch Take Earhart Trek To Africa
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Flood Victims Argue For Eased Species Act
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Online Library To Enrich Offerings
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First Lady Denies Hubbell Bought Off ‘There Is Nothing To Be Hushed Up…’ Hillary Clinton Says
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Government To Hire 10,000 Off Welfare President Hopes Employers Across Nation Will Follow Suit
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Democrats Deride Gop Inquiry Republicans Agree To Expand Fund-Raising Probe In House, But The Move Is Called Meaningless
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Travel-Office Workers’ Suit Dismissed
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‘Unbelievable’ Flooding Still Getting Worse Death Toll Rises In Waterlogged North Dakota, Minnesota
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The Creeping Work Week
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Dollar Falls In Volatile Dealings
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New Glitch Leaves Aol Subscribers In The Dark Overloaded Computers Blamed For E-Mail Brownout That Prevented Sending, Receiving Messages
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Chrysler Earnings Increase 2.4%
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Firms Extend Benefits To Low-Income Workers
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Kidnap Pulls Town Together Porch Lights Burn, Polly Klaas Searchers Join Effort To Find Boy
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Sallie Mae Reports Improved Earnings
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‘Restoring Order’ Stressed By Mobutu
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Commission Erred On River, Creek Buffer Hearings Board Also Says Penalties Must Be Part Of Growth Ordinance
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Ira Blamed For Attack On Policewoman
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U.S. Judge Rules Line-Item Veto Unconstitutional Law Usurps Authority Of Congress
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Retailers Post Small Sales Gains Shoppers Curtail Spending As Chains Limit Promotions
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Lead Expert Says River Likely Toxic Health Care Professionals Warned To Prepare For Lead-Poisoning Cases In Washington State
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Russians Say Nasa Exaggerating Troubles
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They Love Those Swingin’ Sounds Music From Another Era Echoes At Hobart’s
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Itron Forms Alliance With Duquesne Light
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Apple, Clone Makers Closer To Ending Feud
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More Workers Apply For Jobless Benefits
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Chrysler Hit By Strike Dispute Halts Production Of Popular Trucks, Suvs
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Sears Softens Policy On Debtors Decision Could Cost Retail Giant $400 Million, Cut Into Earnings
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Batt Denounces Plan To List Bull Trout As Endangered Governor Says Fish And Wildlife Proposal Ignores Idaho Efforts To Save Species
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Developer Has Designs On Post Falls 1,613 Homes Expected To Strain Services
Spokane
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Letters To The Editor
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Mcgillicuddy City A No-Go In Royal City
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Key Part Of Stadium Bill Thrown For Loss Merchandising Companies Among Foes Of Sports Tax
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Eye-Catching Ideas UI Students, Lions Eye Bank Hope To Increase Number Of Organ Donors
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Faithful May Flock To Road Signs Law Officers Prepare For Crowds Coming To See Images Of Virgin
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Rice Will Try Something Else Seattle’s ‘Mayor Nice’ Decides Not To Seek Third Four-Year Term
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Clinton Taps Foley For Japan Post Former House Speaker In Line To Replace Mondale As Ambassador
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King Salmon Migrating To Endangered List Federal Biologists’ Draft Report Says Chinook’s Declining Numbers Make Listing Likely, But Not Before 1999
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Miles Of Logging Roads To Be Wiped Out Clearwater Forest Plan Seeks Protection For Streams From Mud From Washouts
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At 3 P.M., It’s Later Than You Think
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Jack Frost Just Won’t Go Away Forecast Of Record Lows Has Orchardists Scrambling
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Lost Handbag Comes Home Via Internet Good Samaritan In Mexico Traces Owner To Spokane
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Junior Bloomsday Expected To Be Cold
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Get Up, Get Out And Be A Part Of It Messy But Worth It We Deserve Bloomsday. We Need It.
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We Just Got The High-Definition Shaft
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Madness Shared Is Still Madness Spare Us The Sight Expanding Baby Boomer Bottoms Jammed Into Lycra.
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Chief Witness In Gypsy Case Admits To Fraud Barbara Marks Denies She’s Helping City To Avoid Prosecution
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Spokane Man Sues Krem-TV For Libel
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Federal Jury Indicts Three For Poaching
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Man Critically Injured In Division Accident
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Elderly Man May Have Died Of Beating
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Bill Targeting Reservation Cigarettes Passed By House Critics Say It Will Create Tension, But Measure Has Senate Backing
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Employee At Kaiser Target Of Racist Graffiti Vandalism Of Black Man’s Home May Be Related To Incident At Work
Sports
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Heat Warms To First Title
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‘57 Champ Still Up To The Challenge Ford, 74, Sets Record By Making 45th Trip To Augusta
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Evidence Says That Norman Isn’t Dead Yet
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Spotlight
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Sonics Prevail Despite Kemp Struggling Forward Survives Collisions While Teammates Pick Up Scoring Slack
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Reeves Caps Swell Week Of Slugging
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Latest Binge Leads Daly’s Wife To File For Divorce
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Larsen Carries Lakeland
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T-Wolves Blow Away Trojans 17-7
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League Again Breaks Record For Attendance
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Mcmillan Says He Will Play On Bad Knee
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Parcells Downplays Rough Image
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WSU Loses Green For Remainder Of Season
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Strong Winds Blow Officials Off Course
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Sports People
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Golf Gurus Don’t Impress The Old-Timers Swing Doctors Preach The Gospel To Best Players In Golfing World
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In A Word, Tmftb Spells M’S
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League Jumps Deion For Lack Of Uniformity
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Bigger Fighter For Big Fight De La Hoya Moves Up In Weight Again For Battle With Whitaker
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Fernandez Remains Cool After No-Hitter Disappears
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Official Records
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Analyst Won’t Predict Norman Flop
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Lots Of Kickin’ Here Physical Skills, Philosophy Merge At Korean Champion’s Academy
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Tinsley Feeling Much More At Home As Prime-Time Player In Seattle Outfield
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Hunting & Fishing
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Huston Tames Wild Augusta Many Others Not Quite As Lucky On Opening Day Of Masters
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Manzanillo To Be Out Two Weeks
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The Collapse Of The Cougars WSU’s Baseball Program Rates A Far Cry From Its Success Of The Past
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Top Kentucky Derby Prospects Face Final Tuneups
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Mesa Trial On Hold
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Boxer Gets Big Judgment
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Kent Back ‘Home’
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Robertson Donates Kidney For Daughter
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Seahawk Now A Bear