Archives | Friday, May 14, 2004
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Business
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Grazing decision questioned
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He’s there when you’re in a fix
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Firms want clearance to sell cholesterol drugs
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Charter school panel named
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Federal telemarketer registry will take over in state in July
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Wild Noodles eyes Spokane area
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Investors shy away as inflation fears mount
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Probe started in mad cow case
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Protection sought for frail land
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Liberty Lake company handed $16.6 million
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House locks in tax cuts
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Mortgage rates climbing rapidly on inflation fears
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Tech Preview
Entertainment
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Nightlife, music scene heating up in Spokane
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Greek pageantry
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DJ Messiah defies musical classification
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‘Steel Battalion’ a godsend for mech fans
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Foxx, Union turn on the charm
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Make sure you’re prepared to party
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Perfect Circle won’t come to Spokane
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Third Day’s Mark Lee
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NO HEADLINE
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Pitt’s just not rugged enough to play Achilles
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‘Resident Evil Outbreak’ and ‘Painkiller’ full of hellish fun
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Sometimes difficult to blend communities
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Budget Travel magazine
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End of ‘Friends’ makes room for more reality TV
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Murray needs to run to catch Nethercutt
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Emcees battle in competition
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Should she stay or should she go?
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‘Scary’ selection on home video
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Northwest treasures
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Save money by eating early
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Get ready for the unexpected when WrestleMania hits town
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Hell’s Belles are AC/DC on estrogen
Features
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Suds bubble up on ‘Hope & Faith’
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Tips may help you, pets come to understanding in the garden
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L.M. Boyd Trivia
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Don’t start remodeling without it
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Plants and pets
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Concern is dependence goes both ways
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New ‘Home’ book aimed at DIY-ers
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Expect winter’s damage to leave lasting impression
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If working, shelf clock worth plenty
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Revue tries, but fails to connect the dots
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Taking off sunglasses optional
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HOROSCOPE
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Someday, Frasier might be back in the building again
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Simple act of puttering cleans home and soul
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Garden calendar
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Your garden hose can say a lot about your personality
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Tom Brokaw to keep getting work from NBC
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Breaking out the vinyl
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Musicfest Northwest announces award winners
Nation/World
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Al-Zarqawi suspected in beheading
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Rumsfeld calls abuse ‘body blow for all of us’
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S. Korean leader gets job back
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World’s heaviest raccoon dies
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Prisoner treatment at Guantanamo Bay criticized
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Veggie spread will be headed for the stars
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House makes tax cut permanent
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India’s leader concedes defeat
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Easy money comes with a price, study shows
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Assad disputes WMD charges
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Scientists may have extinction evidence
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FEC delays spending regulation
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Federal judge refuses to halt Massachusetts’ gay weddings
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Bright objects leave scientists guessing
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House committee backs Boeing tanker deal
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Bishop vows to refuse sacrament
Spokane
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Briefly
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Accuracy watch
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County gears up for Lilac Parade
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Some things are better left unchanged
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Pullman woman may face charges for false rape reports, police say
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Spokane Park Board votes to create tobacco-free zones at ‘high-kid areas’
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Hints from heloise
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Valley Calendar
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Sandpoint festival again offers diversity
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Marine mascot a ‘Killer’
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Teen gets 31 years in killing
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Fitzpatrick attempts suicide
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Bomb kills Spokane GI in Baghdad
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CV revises its grading system
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U.S. soldier could face court-martial
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Some things better left unchanged
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Bridge
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River health warning canceled
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Father, accused of killing wife as kids watched, to retain his parental rights
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New pop-culture mag has entertainment edge
Sports
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Lack of offense leaves Mariners flustered, angry
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Hunting and Fishing
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Pair blisters two-mile record
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CCS ends with sweep
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Elliot fined for filing incorrect application
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On the air
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Richardson victorious
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Today’s menu
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Recreation calendar
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Mead, U-Hi earn berths
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Official records
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Festival highlights Division II titles
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Thursday’s games
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Nabokov, Sharks shut out Flames, close series deficit
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Troubles in Spain may force Beckham to leave
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LC girls live to play another day
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Lady Luck shines best on Lakers
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Powerlifting not just for the young
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Amezaga denies malicious intent
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Tigers earn state berth with rout of Springdale
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Stress fracture knocks out Barnes
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high school schedule
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Healthy and accepted, Ray ready to perform