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Articles in Feb 22, 1995 issue of Milwaukee Journal, The
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US looks into claims of racism at Milwaukee-area post offices
by ERIK GUNN -
Soglin get solid support from Madison residents
by JOHN MALICSI - Best catpults Homestead to victory
- Soglin grabs 60% of vote in Madison
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Flavor to savor
by JO SANDIN - Feller named as director of Waukesha public works
- Fire at high school causes little damage
- Violet H. Janka of New Berlin
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King holds up under duress
by JEFF POTRYKUS - Parkside misfires
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Excuse me ma'am, but could we play through?
by Bob Wolfley -
A test of teacher will to reform
by Gregory Stanford - Pepper spray used during man's arrest
- Raising conscience on death penalty
- Readers give the cold shoulder to demands by owners, players
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Couple roll into Milwaukee fabric company
by MILDRED FREESE -
`Get down on the floor or I'll kill you all'
by JESSICA McBRIDE - Marian A. Lange of Waukesha
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Day's frustration becoming obvious
by TOM ENLUND -
Brewers selling the future in season-ticket campaign
by DANIEL P. HANLEY JR. - Special election set for Helbach's seat
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Congressmen move to halt new gasoline
by DON BEHM -
Players, owners drop the abuse
by Michael Bauman - Reform plan won't change problems
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Medalist fires CEO Hopkins
by JOHN FAUBER -
Elmbrook schools hear a familiar refrain with defeat
by DEBORAH LOCKE - Marguerite Pederson of Brookfield
- Eastman Smith advancing in race for Racine mayor
- SPORTS BRIEFS
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Greenfield challenger tops Besson in primary
by TYLER L. CHIN -
Bradley, Crooks cast in ideological battle for state Supreme Court
by RICHARD P. JONES -
Elmbrook board challengers top list
by DEBORAH LOCKE - Police investigating beating of student
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Miller rises to challenge
by GARY D'AMATO -
Routine the same, but players are not
by DREW OLSON -
Team protects rights to Butler for 1998
by BOB McGINN - Why does requirement offend city workers?
- `Friends' thanked for library efforts
- Nuclear issue muddles Mideast mess
- Oakhill Senior Center to show Portugal slides
- Muskego Woman's Club offers scholarships
- Meta F. Mueller of Waukesha
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Fons' personal, public battle against AIDS ends at age 27
by MARILYNN MARCHIONE - METROPOLITAN BRIEFS
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Doyne nurse became fatality of the trauma she treated
by MARK EDMUND -
Daitsman, Gardner advance together with separate views for School
by CURTIS LAWRENCE - Governor, budget take their lumps
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Planetarium's program projects an endless future
by LINDA CLAWSON - Property-tax payers deserve better
- Kettle Moraine schools set kindergarten sign-up
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Striking Fetters has empty feeling
by BOB BERGHAUS - UWM loses again
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Thompson has a strong act
by BOB McGINN -
Pinckney, Lister rumored in trades
by TOM ENLUND -
Amtrak raises Chicago fares by 50%
by PHIL NERO -
Freshman steps forward for Oconomowoc
by JOHN MALICSI - EPA better not brush this off
- WCTC plans course in dental hygiene
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Quick passage seen for `anti-stacking' bill
by RICHARD P. JONES -
Accord may end water dispute that cost city 411.2 million
by SAM MARTINO -
We love da bears (those in Wisconsin)
by Jay Reed -
Repertory Theater to lose arts administrator
by DAMIEN JAQUES -
Krug gives boot to all but Komro in race for 9th District supervisor
by DARRYL ENRIQUEZ -
Do your wondering from afar
by Dennis McCann -
Public meeting on Highway 59 bypass set
by LAUREL WALKER -
Customer satifaction deps, survey says
by ERIK GUNN -
Tempers flare over decision on Wasson
by NANCY JOHNSON -
Lutz family to get aid for losses
by SAM MARTINO - Fraud effort costs honest taxpayers, too
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James Oswald threatened to kill store customer
by JESSICA McBRIDE - Sheboygan Christian stops Waupun
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School renovations narrowly defeated in West Allis-West Milwaukee
by DAVID THOME -
Federal minimum wage incapable of solving myriad local problems
by David J. Decker -
Three women injured in crash on Hy. 164
by LINDA CLAWSON -
Pentair selling Cross Pointe Paper
by PRADNYA JOSHI - WCTC to hold benefit wine tasting, seminar
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Waukesha Foundry acquires British-owned firm in Falls
by JOHN FAUBER -
Incumbents lead way to April races
by LAURIA LYNCH-GERMAN -
Taube cited, given $269 fine after scuffle with young woman
by NANCY JOHNSON -
Milwaukee talks productive?
by DANIEL P. HANLEY JR.