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Articles in Nov 12, 1999 issue of Topeka Capital-Journal, The
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Revolutionary medicine on horizon
by EMMA ROSS AP -
Museum receives big gift
by AP -
Wedding band comes full circle
by JANET ROMAKER Toledo blade -
Medicare agreement includes some gains for beneficiaries
by ALICE ANN LOVE AP -
KDOT to have open houses on improving K-4 highway
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Keep at full strength
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Kansans say thanks
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Williams top AL manager
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Nursing home explosion kills five
by AP -
Man who found Y2K bug patch bills big firms
by ANICK JESDANUN AP -
Arts, crafts sale features works from across U.S.
by SALLY GRAY Capital-Journal -
Proposed highway at issue
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Media challenge in child killings overruled
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No-bid contracts not rare
by AP -
Disengaged autopilot perplexes investigators
by PAT MILTON AP -
Clinton offers nation's thanks to war veterans
by KEVIN GALVIN AP -
Former first lady hospitalized
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Berries may offer punch for health
by KENT S. COLLINS Los Angeles Times -
Girl Scouts receive $150,000 gift for troop house
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Memphis Christian rocker is praying to be mainstream
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Topekans offer zipper solutions
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Motion filed against local Gambino's Pizza
by Kenneth Lassiter Capital-Journal -
Girl makes waves in films
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Bush flourishes in less cynical climate
by WILL LESTER AP -
Surprising Trojans set for Wildcats
by Ric Anderson Capital-Journal -
Antitrust laws weren't written for high technology era
by Washington Post -
Today's highlights in history Aromas --- and love --- filled
by BERNITA LOLLEY Capital-Journal -
To help kids, parents need lessons first
by Washington Post -
Does baseball care?
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Nazi victims seek restitution for slave labor
by PAULINE JELINEK AP -
State technology officer: Kansas A-OK for Y2K
by DAVID MILES AP -
Designer's Showhouse Couple prepares home for ERC fund-raiser
by Karen Sipes Capital-Journal -
Boggs halts Rose chase, opts for front-office job
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'Shortfilling' costs taxpayers millions
by AMY GREEN AP -
Female executives still facing obstacles
by EILEEN ALT POWELL AP -
Ichabods shoot down practice foe
by Ken Corbitt Capital-Journal -
Overbrook student in top band at university
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Holston, Burrell pace team
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Feaker appeals to local clergy
by Heather Hollingsworth Capital-Journal -
Educator arrested in ticket scandal
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Bible Belt divorce rate leads nation
by DAVID CRARY AP -
Cats' offense inept in final exhibition nbc thunder camps 75, kansas
by JON BALMER Capital-Journal -
Churches in Wamego planning holiday bazaar
by LOU ANN THOMAS Capital-Journal -
Car rolls after near miss with bus; no students hurt
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Indian government transports labor to remove carcasses
by NEELESH MISRA AP -
Stolen paintings resurface
by RAY DELGADO San francisco examiner -
New conductor guides Washburn orchestra tonight
by Bill Blankenship Capital-Journal -
KTKA's community focus helps win award
by Christie Appelhanz Capital-Journal -
Mariners have 'interesting' offer; Cards, Jays swap 5
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Nursing home loses millions
by AP -
Niger fossils reveal new dinosaur breed
by PAUL RECER AP -
Mousetrap car race beset by slow start
by Andrea Albright Capital-Journal -
James Collar James Andrew Collar, 50, Topeka, died Thursday, Nov. 11,
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Blades have CHL concerned
by Alan Eskew Capital-Journal -
Internet software company sued for privacy violations
by JENNIFER BROWN AP -
Lewis becomes ambassador
by Bill Blankenship Capital-Journal -
Coumadin use should be monitored
by PETER H. GOTT, M.D. Newspaper Enterprise Association -
Car bomb kills eight on Colombian street
by JARED KOTLER AP -
Young Stanford rallies past Duke
by AP -
Expulsions for fighting stir calls of racism
by AP -
White House, GOP look for savings to pay for budget deal
by ALAN FRAM AP -
N.H. challenging Bush assumption
by RON FOURNIER AP -
Old pecan picker is epitome of hard work
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Acquiring art
by Bill Blankenship Capital-Journal -
Dozens feared dead in building collapse
by AP -
Garnett nets career high as T'Wolves edge Knicks
by AP -
Bods make DeMeo look prophetic with winning campaign
by Ken Corbitt Capital-Journal -
Moved by the music The new concertmaster of the Topeka Symphony has
by Bill Blankenship Capital-Journal -
Giuliani markets compassion
by MARC HUMBERT AP -
Picking index funds or shares often is a matter of preference
by Boston Globe -
An early Christmas gift
by Bill Blankenship Capital-Journal
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