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Articles in Feb 24, 1995, issue of Milwaukee Journal, The
- Chicago art trip set for March 11
- Germantown in line for Brio toy distribution site
by AMY RABIDEAU SILVERS
- Revenge is sweet for Pacers
- Hong's work revolves around motherhood
by LOIS BLINKHORN
- Child nutrition merits fairer shake
- Toward peace in Northern Ireland
- Teen years a time to NOT look
by Charlotte Johnstone
- Student accused in false bomb threats
- Man arrested in drug investigation
- St. David's Society to hold annual dinner
- Man slain Friday, dumped miles away
- `Vanya' is simple, seamless and great
by DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG
- Bernsen will be bringing his `Ballgame' to County Stadium
by Tim Cuprisin
- In court, would-be warrior Oswald holds firm
by ALAN J. BORSUK
- Motorist grateful to teen Samaritans
- State calling waukesha County transit deal improper
by LAUREL WALKER
- Woodwind soloist Vadala to play with school band
- Elmbrook severance package worth $250,000
by DEBORAH LOCKE
- `Mrs. Parker' is a somber tale
by DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG
- Agenda
- Big cheese: A wedge is driven into state's pride
by JO SANDIN
- Should MU be allowed to close the Avenue? Readers take sides
- Organ recital set for Sunday
- Price gap for gasolines closes slightly
by PHIL NERO
- Some chips off the old block grant plan
by REBECCA M. BLANK
- New bids for Crites Field tower still too high
by LAUREL WALKER
- Elmbrook severance package worth $250,000
by DEBORAH LOCKE
- School-to-work initiative will nurture a new work force
by Herb Kohl
- Museum confident despite attendance dip
by DARRYL ENRIQUEZ
- Credit due: Gutzman returns with Sondheim's complex `Follies'
by DAMIEN JAQUES
- Love `im, hate `im
by MARY CAROLE McCAULEY
- Radio news can be murder
- Kids can learn a lot by listening
- Officer heard the thump, thump of bullets and then one hit him
by JESSICA McBRIDE
- Forum to review plans for park
- `Accompany of Kids' group led by `split' personality
by CYNTHIA DENNIS
- Reading, writing contest set for Falls students
- US cuts would cost state $15.7 million for schools
by TOM HEINEN
- Ex-principal is cleared of felony charges
by GERALYN McBRIDE
- Gear up on some Brio facts
by Amy Rabideau Silvers
- Owners seek to wreck 1908 building
by SAM MARTINO
- Judge drops charges agains ex-principal
by GERALYN McBRIDE
- Tempers flare over decision on Wasson
by NANCY JOHNSON
- Gender-neutral constitution to go to vote
by RICHARD P. JONES
- US cuts could cost state $15.7 million for schools
by TOM HEINEN
- State cuts hit home for those with ill spouses
by FRAN BAUER
- Thompson pushes on against new fuels
by DON BEHM
- Better flight data essential
- Another Star is born as church sets up shop
by TOM CIONI
- Food, music spice up Middle Ages study
by LINDA CLAWSON
- Undercover operation yields arrest
by CAROL WAHLEN
- Fred G. Olin of Mukwonago
- Decision time nears
by DREW OLSON
- Friend recalls driving teens to city for weapon
- Reception opens group art exhibit
- AIDS activist Malmon made educaion a priority
by MARILYNN MARCHIONE
- Washington County DA to resign; office faces charges
by GERALYN McBRIDE
- Professor says UW should drop farming programs at 2 universities
by JOHN MALICSI
- Clean water, yes, but not this
- A thump, thump of bullets and then one hit officer's leg
by JESSICA McBRIDE
- Catherine Sadowski of Waukesha
- Marquette can now think Notre Dame
by DARRYL O. LEDBETTER
- Court backs Geske's participation in case
by RICHARD P. JONES
- Wisconsin would lose funding for energy aid, summer jobs
by PATRICK JASPERSE
- Police chaplains shine light into the darkest of hours
by JENIFER SHILLINGLAW
- Pinckney gets no call as trade period passes
by TOM ENLUND
- Professor says UW should drop farming programs at 2 universities
by JOHN MALICSI
- Mitchell Park East gets DNR grant
- WIC shift could become problematic
by LAUREL WALKER
- Big order lifts Manitowoc Engineering
by JOHN FAUBER
- Not `The man,' but . . .
by TOM FLAHERTY
- Packers' Mariucci may move on to Rams
by Bob Wolfley
- Watertown's undefeated Pero dispenses with preliminaries
by JOE SHINNERS
- For cross-country fans, waxing is poetic
by TIM NORRIS
- METROPOLITAN BRIEFS
- Still time to attend guild dinner, auction
by CYNTHIA DENNIS
- Ruling reverses Weston Hills move
- Driver arrested twice in one week
- Door County firms get health option
by GEETA SHARMA-JENSEN
- Group will explore positive thinking