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Articles in Mar 30, 1995 issue of Milwaukee Journal, The
- Keenan's defensive style works well for St. Louis
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Mavericks focus in on earning Kidd post-season honors
by TOM ENLUND -
Girls get a chance to dabble in science
by MARK WARD -
Belly sings from the heart, and that's good
by Jon Ettlie -
Settlement targeted to help North Side
by Jack Norman -
3 candidates protest forum, won't attend
by SAM MARTINO -
Slinger race glides along with few waves
by LAURA IGNARSKI -
Teachers ready to fight choice plan
by DAN PARKS -
Project showed him Hawaiian volcanoes
by LaQUEN HOLCOMB -
African restaurant shows promise
by DENNIS R. GETTO -
Getting things perfect isn't always the best
by Mary Mitchell - Greenfield to offer pepper spray classes
- Here's how to Jump in
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Justice, not quotas, should rule judicial elections in our county
by John R. Dawson -
Redlining accord draws spotlight
by JACK NORMAN - Kurt W. Wiedenhoeft of Colgate
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Graffiti writers leave tags, conflict
by Aaron Justin-Szopinski - State loses apartment for sex offender
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Elmbrook hires firm to find superintendent
by LINDA CLAWSON -
Building plan seeks quotas for Mequon
by LISA SINK -
Beating his fear: Hockey player recovers from stroke
by DAN BARREIRO -
Jackson says he doesn't like what pro football has become
by Bob McGinn -
Redlining settlement is reached
by JEFF COLE -
City committee endorses revised Wisconsin Ave. plan
by MIKE NICHOLS - No way to cure kid crime
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Lannon board incumbents at odds with challengers in citizens' group
by BETSY THATCHER - David D. Hughes Auto accident victim
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Taxes still drive West Milwaukee village race
by J.R.S. OWCZARSKI - 2 men charged in Waukesha drug case
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Garner to wait before naming starting pitchers
by DREW OLSON -
Hillhaven gets OK to form network
by GEETA SHARMA-JENSEN -
First elation, then despair
by TOM HELD -
Speaker explores complexities of multiracial democracy
by KAREN HERZOG -
Lange is back and busy again
by CINDY PEARLMAN -
Businessman claims union threatened firm
by DAN PARKS - Roy McCarthy of Waukesha
- Metropolitan Briefs
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The Only Alien on the Planet
by Gwenn Harmann -
Miller is done, 123 games later
by DARRYL O. LEDBETTER -
Taking a punch for fame
by PETE EHRMANN - Avid buys Madison special effects firm
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Present has a gift for appreciative PAC audience
by AARON MASTER - Federal arts aid enriches nation
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New delivery system will play crucial role
by JON OLSON - Wayne Kalamen of Waukesha
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Tosa school opponents go head to head
by BILL KURTZ - Ex-juvenile worker charged in sex case
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World War veteran has lived history
by DEBORAH LOCKE -
Nightspot
by NICK CARTER -
WAMI Fest: Awards show aims at national focus
by TINA MAPLES -
Tennessee and Connecticut have to work to re-stage their summit
by BOB BERGHAUS -
Wisconsin Center board vote disrupted
by ELDON KNOCHE -
`Naveed' a great first effort
by Jim Hanke -
Wolf, Holmgren gambling Jackson will join Packers
by BOB McGINN - Clarification
- Wedding news is welcome
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Steinmetz backs Crooks for high court
by RICHARD JONES -
SBA center eyed for city
by TANNETTE JOHNSON-ELIE - Victory over Pistons brings Knicks relief
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Ex-Rams halfback heads to Green Bay
by BOB McGINN -
State will re-examine minimum wage
by ERIK GUNN - Yes, yes: Both amendments worthy
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Players, owners trying to reach settlement in bottom of the 9th
by RONALD BLUM - Margaret Butchart of Waukesha
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Opinions lead way in West Milwaukee, West Allis school race
by J.R.S. OWCZARSKI -
Pianist Eduardus Halim plays powerfully, with mixed results
by TOM STRINI -
Elmbrook board member admits push
by LINDA CLAWSON -
BU goalie set on returning to ice
by HOWARD ULMAN -
QVC auditions small businesses
by RICK ROMELL -
Mothers looking for care
by Eugene Kane -
MPS to look for criminal records on 13,000 employees
by DAYNEL L. HOOKER -
Carter-McGee show ends in a bitter parting
by MEG KISSINGER -
New condos planned for Falls
by BETSY THATCHER - Leola E. Martin of Waukesha
- Betty Brinn Children's Museum opens at Miller Pavillion
- School prayer? Yes, no, maybe
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Sex ed classes still an issue in Cedarburg
by ANNE DAVIS -
Board's loss will cost more money
by DANIEL BICE -
Freak Show brings Rave touch to Shank
by NICK CARTER - Are you in tune? Here's a little quiz