Monday, March 18, 2013

In the news, Thursday, September 28, 2000


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WED 27      INDEX      FRI 29
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from The Spokesman-Review


p. A1

Convention center may expand east
DoubleTree Investors willing to pursue plan to build on their land, failities group says.

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p. A2

Milosevic announces runoff vote for Oct. 8
Government waits until after opposition rallies end.

Cause of illness that hit Ukrane remains mystery
Hundreds hospitalized during summer; villagers suspect military chemicals

Clinton still hopeful for Mideast agreement
But Palestinian official beliees talks will end today

Gas explosion in coal mine kills 118 in southern China

Iran may allow women to study abroad























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p. A3

Gore pitches conditional ban on 'soft money' ads
Bush says he will consider voluntary ban but is skeptical

Film-maker priest dies after surgery

Girl suspended 2 weeks for her Tweety bird chain

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p. A5

Whole grains help women reduce risk of strokes, research finds

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p. A10

France faces attack on its own terms
English gains ground via Internet, global trade

Navy's first Latino 4-star admiral, Rivero, dies at 90

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p. B1

State scrambles to heal Medicaid gaffe
Deadline looms to reinstate 2,700 people dropped from rolls by computer glitch

Jackson's attorney hits autopsy
Medical examiner blasts back

Opponents air their burning concerns
Farmers back voluntary agreements; others want rules to clear the air

Council spares parking garage agency for now
Concern over suits, bond rating drives discusion

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p. B3

AIDS down, but not for women
Cases of Hispanics with disease up, too

Report: Hanford fire just too fast
Review disputes speculation that quicker action would have helped

The County Lines















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p. B4

Jail won't provide vegan meals
Suspect in salmon-throwing case goes on hunger strike to protest jail's refusal

Wolves get 'shocking' treatment
Collars give jolt if they approach cattle

Ocean threatens tribe's land
Eroding beachfront leaves Shoalwater Bay Tribe eposed

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p. B5

College acquires rare copy of Lewis and Clark journals

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p. B6  (opinion)

Sometimes, WWW equals XXX
Leonard Pitts Jr

Books still open on Kosovo campaign
George Will

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p. C7

Prep football standings


































































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p. C8

Davenport's 50-point spree a bazarre tale
DaveTrimmer takes a look ag Gorillas' surreal first quarter against ACH

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p. D2






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p. D4



















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NORTH SIDE VOICE

N1

Road disrepair
Neighbors upset with quality of work on Euclid widening project, but city says job meets standards

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N2

G-Prep, St. George's campuses get new looks
Each school puts $10 million into improvement projects

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N5

Woman wants school district to post Ten Commandments
Riverside School Board wants more time to consider issue

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N6

Lifetime of pictures
World-renowned photographer Michael Cannon recently honored for contributions to education

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VALLEY VOICE

V1

Green shield
Auto salvage yard is planting trees along interstate to camouflage business

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V8

Tracy Jewelers marks half century

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