The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI) back issues from October 1998:
POOR GROWTH SEEN Gloomy forecast for world economy Global recession can't be discounted, unusually blunt IMF report warns
Oct 01, 1998
Vitamin cuts women's cancer risk in study
Oct 01, 1998
Gephardt: Surplus should go to fix Social Security House minority leader in Madison to campaign for fellow Democrat Baldwin
Oct 01, 1998;
Out of season? NBA forecast gloomy
Oct 01, 1998;
Health experts to sample mold in homes with troubled siding Aim is to see whether rot is linked to families' ills
Oct 01, 1998;
Harris' mother dies at age 87
Oct 01, 1998
Waukesha South's Dercks stepping it up Cross country star has matured as a runner this season, learned to pace himself
Oct 01, 1998;
E-mail the congressman
Oct 01, 1998;
Clinton: More pathetic than predatory
Oct 01, 1998;
Community leader earns leadership award Lettenberger honored for years of helping others and his community
Oct 01, 1998;
Miller, Dr. O. Jack
Oct 01, 1998
Tratnik, Albert
Oct 01, 1998
Vandalism damages ground at baseball field, saddens volunteers
Oct 01, 1998;
Universal Foods buys Italian food-colors firm Milwaukee company's acquisition makes natural products now in demand
Oct 01, 1998;
Blasts hurt Israeli soldiers, peace prospects
Oct 01, 1998
Steel duties sought
Oct 01, 1998
2 Racine educators face drug trafficking trial
Oct 01, 1998
Sci-fi videos on way
Oct 01, 1998;
Dresden police get glimpse of violence here Germans visit scene of shooting that left 27-year-old injured
Oct 01, 1998;
Masterjohn, Donald D.
Oct 01, 1998
Gagliano, Salvatore
Oct 01, 1998
Nemec, Robert J., Jr.
Oct 01, 1998
Downtown co-op has artists themselves in addition to their artistic creations
Oct 01, 1998;
Tropical Storm Yanni kills 13 in South Korea
Oct 01, 1998
Zoning could preserve ridges, task force says Moraine areas would be protected until they could be bought
Oct 01, 1998;
HARTFORD CONSIDERS PLAN Town told to buy development rights Policy will hold down taxes, save natural areas, official from Dunn says
Oct 01, 1998;
Golf plan again wins town's OK New site east of Jackson, rather than south, would avoid wetland troubles
Oct 01, 1998;
Toni House, Supreme Court liaison
Oct 01, 1998
Salsa queen's rhythms come to town
Oct 01, 1998;
Ticketmaster IPO planned
Oct 01, 1998
NBC could be losing steam on Thursdays
Oct 01, 1998;
Wisconsin to join test of tamoxifen Study will evaluate whether hormone can prevent breast cancer
Oct 01, 1998;
Cynicism shouldn't define girl's story
Oct 01, 1998;
Suited for trouble
Oct 01, 1998;
Bender Park's first phase complete Now that shoreline of Oak Creek park is protected, work will begin on boat launch, eventual golf course
Oct 01, 1998;
Canadian air poised to cool state today Forecast calls for highs in mid-50s in southeast, 30-mph winds by lake
Oct 01, 1998;
Blood found in suspect's car matched victim's, jury is told Crime lab experts also link Hoepner's jacket to slain Hustisford bar owner; friend relates suspect's account
Oct 01, 1998;
Jillian tells positive side of breast cancer fight Actress in Waukesha to tell of her own battle, encourage early detection
Oct 01, 1998;
Hilltopper grows into a prospect over the summer
Oct 01, 1998;
Russian loan in doubt
Oct 01, 1998
Three Swiss cyclists are banned
Oct 01, 1998
Appeals court panel upholds Gillson's assault conviction
Oct 01, 1998;
Gillson's sexual assault conviction upheld
Oct 01, 1998;
Panel prepares resolution following Watergate model Draft urging impeachment inquiry spells out rights for Clinton, his attorneys
Oct 01, 1998;
Road project worries Falls businesses They fear work on Appleton Ave. and Main St. might drive away customers
Oct 01, 1998;
Plan Commission delays church opening
Oct 01, 1998
NBA players, owners aren't in a giving mood
Oct 01, 1998;
Restaurant plan outlined before Delafield panel
Oct 01, 1998
Nicolet School Board clears way for raising of Teen Center funds
Oct 01, 1998;
Board says group can raise funds for a teen center at Nicolet $33,000 is needed to hire coordinator for the after-school program
Oct 01, 1998;
Parr reaches higher level with `Minister's Wife'
Oct 01, 1998;
Library opens the books on 100 years
Oct 01, 1998;
MMSD says budget will lower user costs 16.5%
Oct 01, 1998
Purge of coaches ends for Brewers Youngblood, Mansolino, Chris Bando are out
Oct 01, 1998;
COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTES St. Norbert is ineligible for league title
Oct 01, 1998
Falls asked to donate $5,000 to help orchestra in village
Oct 01, 1998;
Leader of drug ring run by L.A. gang convicted He and three associates conspired to ship cocaine and heroin here
Oct 01, 1998;
Firm studying how to embrace lakefront Harbor board seeks ways to incorporate waterfront into flow of Milwaukee
Oct 01, 1998;
Blaney joins new league
Oct 01, 1998
Home construction wanes in August Despite downturn in building permits, '98 among builders' best years ever
Oct 01, 1998;
Restored 1854 Germantown house dedicated Valentine Wolf Haus built by immigrant German shoemaker and his wife
Oct 01, 1998;
Playing hardball Hartland company is sued over baseball tie design
Oct 01, 1998;
Green Bay acquires help on special teams Packers add cornerback Bolden, waive Blackmon
Oct 01, 1998
MARXIST SLAPSTICK Stanley Tucci's new film turns the comic clock back
Oct 01, 1998;
Government to extend Internet involvement
Oct 01, 1998