Word: lewiston
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...effectiveness of the death penalty as a general deterrent will always be debated, but there can be no doubt that it is the ultimate specific deterrent: dead people do not commit crimes. LEN B. LOVEDAY Lewiston, Australia...
...chance would have it, Simon's parents, Dale and Jolene Tucker of Lewiston, Idaho, met an archaeologist at a dinner party. Privately thinking their son would find the reality of excavating to be, well, the pits, they asked her where Simon might be able to look in on a real dig. She told them about Passport in Time (PIT), a USDA Forest Service program established in 1988 that invites the public (at no cost except for providing your own food, camping gear and, at some locations, water) to join in excavations at its sites. Jolene took Simon on his first...
...unions' role as party founder and prime financial supporter. The move is more bad news for embattled Prime Minister John Major, who has seen his ratings plummet as Labour successfully co-opts his ideas on everything from crime to government spending. A frustrated Conservative Party Communications Director Charles Lewiston joked that the Labour leader wears an earpiece during interviews so that party handlers can give him updates on Labour's latest policy position. But Labour says Major's the one with a credibility problem: "Tony Blair is trusted, John Major is not," a Blair aide told The Guardian. With polls...
This northern Idaho town, about 90 minutes from Lewiston, got its name through a quirky set of circumstances...
This northern Idaho town, about 90 minutes from Lewiston, got its name through a quirky set of circumstances...