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Articles in Apr 4, 1995 issue of Milwaukee Journal, The
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Riegel jury will view murder site
by Jessica McBride - Take your time at children's museum
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Bill may limit employee lobbying
by Daniel Bice - Resheske to fill Thornton DA term
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Consultant says county will need more jail beds
by Gretchen Schuldt -
White believes Jackson will play
by Tom Silverstein -
Tiny parasite still afflicts 16 people
by Marilynn Marchione -
Big hearts take the place of small guard
by Dale Hofmann -
Johnson says Harrick gave Bruins stability
by D. Orlando Ledbetter -
Finley touts fiscal performance
by Lori Skalitzky - Marlene M. Krueger former florist
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High winds usher in a blast of arctic air
by Meg Jones -
FEMALE makes the difference
by Fran Bauer - Caring for son is Granmamma's `territory'
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Jobless rate dips to 3.6%
by Lee Bergquist - Q & A
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New section dedicated to families
by Marilyn Krause -
Small-market teams still in deep trouble
by Tom Haudricourt -
Horde hovers near Simpson trial
by Eugene Kane - In the News
- Fred H. Siewenie of Brookfield
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Girl is reborn in `Apprentice'
by Kathleen T. Horning - Raymond J. Gardner of Lake Keesus
- It's time for owners, players to play ball and mean it
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Kemper set to spin off brokerage subsidiary
by Pradnya Joshi -
Former UW fullback changes his approach
by Dan Manoyan - The Rev. J.D. Washington, of Calvary Temple Baptist
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Simmons tired of waiting game
by Tom Silverstein - U.S. backs Ameritech for long-distance
- Parks boss decides to end 30-year career with county
- Alice E. Meisenheimer of Waukesha
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Pro-union activists protest SteelTech stance
by Joe Williams -
Erin woman hopes her ad will lead to her old pony
by Deborah Locke - `Pre-emption bill' deserves to be shot down
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Milwaukee firms flock to World Wide Web
by Lee Bergquist - No-hitters mark start of softball
- More water being tested for MTBE
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UCLA hogties Arkansas
by D. Orlando Ledbetter -
Chicago likely foe for opener
by Drew Olson -
Neighbors protect home by fighting back grass fire
by Sam Martino - William P. Ridings of Sussex
- Bill would let judge bar guns in domestic violence cases
- Voting booths open until 8 Tuesday
- Aldi agrees to install traffic light in W. Bend
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Bottled-water sales still flowing
by James E. Causey -
Welfare plans get time on NBC
by Tim Cuprisin -
Carter takes aim at a starting spot
by Michael Hunt -
`Frontline' explores issue of repressed abuse memories
by JoAnne Weintraub - Ludwig Guttler
- Head-on crash fatal
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Food drive comes at key time of year for pantry
by Sam Martino - Federal pay-out can add a lot to total income
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State seeks to overturn census ruling
by Richard P. Jones -
Reaching out in tragedy
by Lawrence Sussman - Families get help achieving their dreams
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Distributor considers West Allis
by Paul Gores -
Neumann forges ahead in deficit war
by Patrick Jasperse - Museum to display river art
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City now brags about its water
by Don Behm -
`Family' carries the mother of all meanings
by CHARLOTTE JOHNSTONE -
Veteran officer loved to help other people
by Linda Clawson - State Digest
- Marilyn Weber Nurse's aide
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Change in car accident reporting won't affect suburban police
by Jeff Cole -
3 costly marinas are overbuilt
by Richard P. Jones -
Conlon hopes his vagabond days are over
by Tom Enlund - Vallozzi is optimistic first victory will come
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Companies, groups help city's children get ready for school
by Mary Beth Murphy - Composer, classical performer showcased
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A brighter picture
by Mark Lisheron - Jacqueline Marie "Jackie" Robbins (Christiansen) CPA
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Jelinek's J-K Luggage found niche in serving sales people
by Eldon Knoche -
Artist's touch
by Pat Raab - Deficit reduction must be No. 1 priority
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Few likely to vote despite keys races
by Kenneth R. Lamke - Gould manages to win his first bout
- Shorewood bans sale of firearms, ammunition
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Razorbacks win respect
by Michael Bauman - BUSINESS DIGEST
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Porter scores big at WAMIs, bringing home 4 awards
by Tina Maples