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Articles in Apr 2, 1995, issue of Milwaukee Journal, The
- Have Americans turned cool to welfare reform?
by Betsy Hart
- Republicans overreaching in dash to reform government "Uh-uh," voters
by William Schneider
- Lisa D. Parker
- It's time to reflect on past
by Jay Reed
- Fred Astaires answer the call to get on board
by Fran Bauer
- Dream dies for Brewers' replacements
by Drew Olson
- Set the scene by mixing up, matching china
by Catherine Fitzpatrick
- A thunderous choir strikes a chord
by Jo Sandin
- Exhibit showcases work by young Latino artists
- Pianist with MSO dazzling
by Tom Strini
- Charter school provides students motivation
by Curtis Lawrence
- Kids need adults to pitch in
by Mike Juley
- Sand hails from the old school
by Kathleen Meyer
- West still hasn't redefined its post-Cold War mission
by G. John Ikenberry
- Presidential hopeful to speak this week
- Jordan put Knicks on the defense
by Tom Enlund
- Tech boys and Pulaski girls win
- Kenneth P. Roesslein
- Early catch-and-release gets hearing
by Bob Riepenhoff
- Phone bill? Let me call you on that
by Jacquielyn Mitchard
- Trailbreaker event runs like a reunion
by Tim Norris
- Revisiting the `hood
by Damien Jaques
- Taking on taxing questions
by Avrum D. Lank
- Waupaca art show set for April 23
- Looking for scoops and nuggets? Then this is your stopping place
by Kathy Cave
- STATE DIGEST
- When it's more than a game
by Eugene Kane
- Bucks' defense is pitiful
by Tom Enlund
- City must let go of the identity crisis and vigorously sell itself,
by Rick Romell
- Tracing the source of evil in paradise
by Nancy W. Olson
- Where we stand at the Journal Sentinel
- Sue Ryon
- It's time for other side of muskie size limit debate
by Jay Reed
- Cities polish their images
by JAMES AUER
- We intend to make the time you put into reading our pages pay off
by George Stanley
- People, issues at the heart of local section
by Martin Kaiser
- Odds of an audit are up this year; so avoid pitfalls
- Aggressive Vols chain Bulldogs
by Bob Berghaus
- Earnest flag waver misses key points
by Kenneth P. Roesslein
- Cardamom, coffee send a message
by Nancy J. Stohs
- Students shed case of nerves to win wordy competition
by DEBBY LYNN DAVIS
- Money's not there anymore
by Tom Haudricourt
- Perfect timing
by Catherine Fitzpatrick
- Coffee-based novel is a grind Mark Helprin's prose sparkles, but his
by Heidi N. Sjostrom
- Stuart Carlson
- Gregory D. Stanford
- CANAL TO CARTEGENA
by Stanton H. Patty
- Just a second
- Kohl primes pump for arena
by Dennis Chaptman
- High hopes for small stocks
by Kathleen Gallagher
- Barth's salad, Union House chili
- We could save lives, money by funding more drug treatment
by Mathea Falco
- `Progressive' foes of Fuller reform ill-serve city
- Sensory systems play a role, too
- State sending officials to prison to bring home ideas
by KATHERINE M. SKIBA
- Garner tries to focus
- Small tale is big entertainment
by Karen Henry Clark
- Rockets ride roller coaster
by Rick Braun
- Gary Markstein
- EDITORIAL SAMPLER
- If you like excitement with your entertainment, this is your section
by Diane Bacha
- Beautification, Lady Bird are forever linked
- Read all about it: A new, yet familiar paper
by Mary Jo Meisner
- Reeves merits big stage, but not a spotlight
by Michael Bauman
- Our ancestors liked to joke around, too
by Ralph
- UConn thrives in post
by Bob Berghaus
- Moncrief led Arkansas; rise to prominence
by D. Orlando Ledbetter
- A small patch of green where land and water meet
by John Gurda
- Time to get the garden going
by Joan Prince
- There's no camparison, but here it is
by Tom Haudricourt
- `Moo' skewers all our sacred cows
by JULIE PARSON-NESBITT
- Monitowoc star commits
by Cliff Christl
- It's the dawn of a new newspaper
by Robert A. Kahlor
- THE MORNING MAIL
- Eggplant: purple passion
- Those mighty ducks
- The end, but the story is still not over
by William Janz
- The defense doesn't rest
by Dale Hofmann
- The TV package is bigger, too
- Ex-police officer Langkammer sailed the skies with friends
by Eldon Knoche