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Articles in Mar 3, 1995, issue of Milwaukee Journal, The
- WCTC wins awards for admissions advertising
- ELF transmitter could be scrapped
- Delivery man beats attacker with soda
- Crosby lights fire at K-C
by DAVID I. BEDNAREK
- Stereoscopic photos to be shown March 11
- Negotiations are main topic of conversation
by BOB BERGHAUS
- Witness testifies of her suicide plan to help Borchardt
- Latest plan for breakwalls leaves out 'the bratwurst'
by DARRYL ENRIQUEZ
- 3 schools to join forces on quality education
by DAVID THOME
- Decathlon contestants strut their cerebral stuff
by GRAEME ZIELINSKI
- Museum's Village Fair set for March 17, 18 19
- Scoring: Slinger places 4th in decathlon
by GRAEME ZIELINSKI
- Gimmicks can't cut the deficit
- Council to consider parking expansion
- 3 Henri's executives buy 2 butter makers
by MILDRED FREESE
- UW Center sets concert for March 23
- Archdiocese MU students will move into dormitory
by MARIE ROHDE
- Money wins over liberal cause at UW
by GRAEME ZIELINSKI
- County offers $7,500 deal to man wrongly jailed 5 days
by DARRYL ENRIQUEZ
- Oswald controlled son's life, abused him, family testifies
by JESSICA McBRIDE
- Foes not bound to spending limits
- Hiring of director buoys Cedarburg festivals
by TOM CIONI
- Gifts, people pouring in to help Cross Lutheran rebuild urban
by MARIE ROHDE
- Let's get smarter about crime
- Subdivision may ask state to OK move to new district
by LINDA CLAWSON
- Local Deaths
- Margaret Wild's `Beast' is a beauty
by Katie Gajewski
- Natural landscape talk set at nature center
- Workshop will teach of medicine wheel
- State hopes clean-air program will get EPA to relax gas rules
- Machete fails to thwart robber
by BOB HELBIG
- Land trust nearing deadline to save old Highland Woods
by MICHAEL KRENN
- WISAA basketball
by JEFF POTRYKUS
- Pastor's quick thinking helps 8 escape apartment blaze
by MARK EDMUND
- Hales Corners wants key intersection to go more upscale
by J.R.S. OWCZARSKI
- Electric-powered light rail system could be panacea to pollution ills
by Richard C. Kratsch
- UW Center offers student scholarships
- 10/36 will use polkas to woo contributors
by Mike Drew
- Onalaska crashes into the semifinals
by JASON WILDE
- Central-city coalition pushes light rail, better-paying jobs
by PHIL NERO
- Setting It Straight
- Warhawks get shot to halt Pioneer jinx
- Expert on Egypt to speak here
- Parenting, dating can be juggling act
by KRISTINA SAUERWEIN
- Submit a business plan, win a scholarship
- Chevy convertible: Chase curbs clowning in `Man of the House'
by SUE PIERMAN
- Meisinger's heroics keep Lourdes alive
- Incident with baby may bring charges
- Pleading innocence, killer gets life term
by TYLER L. CHIN
- Golden Eagles' rifleman takes shot at NCAA title
by TIM NORRIS
- Parks to charge fees for groups
- Peking Acrobats wow crowd
by JACKIE LOOHAUIS
- Robinson in charge for Bucks
by TOM ENLUND
- Women's Center to offer return-to-school seminar
- Baseball fans can play Hardball all they want
by BOB SCHWABACH
- Grafton stings Tosa West with a furious comeback
- No guarantees for the Phoenix
by TOM FLAHERTY
- Teen killed by friend handling gun while looking in mirror
by BOB HELBIG
- Price of crime
by KATHERINE M. SKIBA
- Police sometimes kill dogs confronted in drug searches
by BOB HELBIG
- Local Deaths
- Audit critical of construction management on center
by LAUREL WALKER
- Bridge
by Phillip Alder
- GTE files spending plan
by GEETA SHARMA-JENSEN
- New home news mixed for counties
by SAM MARTINO
- Panthers show heart in tough loss
- Baseball negotiators in for the long haul
by DREW OLSON
- Teen killed by friend handling gun while looking in mirror, police
by BOB HELBIG
- Retired Brookfield chief gets interim post
by TOM HEINEN
- Murder plot couple had troubled past
by LINDA CLAWSON
- Benson uses decathlon dinner to bash Thompson's budget
by Graeme Zielinski
- Overnite truckers to vote on union
by ERIK GUNN
- Cocker delights with familiar rasp, gestures
by LISA POLACHECK
- Grammy-winning Crow is here April 5
by Tina Maples
- Falls boy, 16, admits firing shot that hit 2
by NANCY JOHNSON
- Miller's tale: MU guard said no to football
by DARRYL O. LEDBETTER
- A medal isn't quite enough
by Dennis McCann
- Students learn from a master
by LINDA CLAWSON
- Brain power
by GRAEME ZIELINSKI
- Milas to lead sheriffs' group