Archives | Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004
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Features
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Continue to consult with physician
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MAC collection once again unveiled
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Jazz concerts at EWU begin tonight
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Idaho calendar
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Spokane calendar
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Mannheim experience
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Musical Madness
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Yanni be good?
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Spokane Symphony playing at Schuler Auditorium
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Parents will be alarmed at first but can guide you
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Reeve is trying her best to be a woman of steel
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Horoscopes
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Obituaries
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Gags galore for ‘Inspecting Carol’
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‘Nutcracker’ coming to Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint
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Vietnamese duo at CenterStage
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NO HEADLINE
Nation/World
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Troops make gains in Fallujah, Mosul
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Militant tied to death of Daniel Pearl killed
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FDA ignored warnings about flu-vaccine plant
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Summit on toilets begins
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Egypt plagued by locusts for first time in 50 years
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Lack of death tolls hampers researchers
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Putin says Russia creating missiles to evade defenses
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Clinton focusing only on ‘06 re-election, aide says
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GOP votes to protect DeLay’s job
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Marvel of architectural flourishes
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Russia uncooperative in oil-for-food probe
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Arafat died of cirrhosis of his liver
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Clinton library opens today
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Briefly
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Afghan artifacts safe after all
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Judge rips long, mandatory sentence
Spokane
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Finding the gifts within
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Senator wants faster ballot tally
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Riders with disabilities get lift from STA
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Two arrested in homicide
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Worker-safety findings prompt appeal by city
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Chiropractor faces year in jail for theft
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EPA: Leaking storage tanks threaten groundwater
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Rossi wins; race heads to recount
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Skylstad says ‘first priority’ is the Spokane Diocese
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Crime-prevention pioneer dies
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New option expands light-rail possibilities
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‘Les Miserables’ boasts a strong cast
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Red Cross honors its quiet heroes
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Mielke to be sworn in today
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He just wants to be your teddy bear
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Accuracy watch
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Death penalty is ruled out in Moscow case
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Locke calls for minimum stream flows
Sports
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Wolfpack thrash Privateers
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Moya outlasts Gaudio
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Spurrier will land; question is where?
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Clemens’ son signs with Texas
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Woods disagrees with choice of Lehman
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Great Northern
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Today’s menu
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By the way, these seats are taken
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North Star League girls basketball
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Grabbing a chance
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Viks get defensive
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high school schedule
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Sonics win 8th straight
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Redemption sweet for Chiefs with 3-0 shutout of Silvertips
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The Bs
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Intermountain League girls basketball
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Memories of 1982 season vivid for many
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Team by team capsules
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A time for action
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Pistons topple T-Wolves
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Shaw makes winning on the field a full-time pursuit
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Weber RB Chournos was a special kind of player
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All pieces fit for GU women
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Putting together the perfect prep football coach
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North Silver could use a lot of winter snow
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Security is better prepared
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Pistons prevail
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Official records
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LBs: passing grades
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Inland Empire League girls basketball
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Quick hits
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Still room for a view
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Sorenstam still queen of LPGA
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U.S., Jamaica tie in Cup qualifier
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Northeast A
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On the air
Voices
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Student from East Timor
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Musical instruments stolen from Restoration Station
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Vandals paint two schools
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Woman’s fanny pack swiped during film at church
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Help area students fill the bus
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High school honors musicians to perform in annual festival
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Let passage of time heal your pain
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SENIOR DANCING
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Feature creature
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NC’s Randy James receives national biotech teaching award
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Senior activities
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Talented player
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Cyclist loses spleen from after-school accident
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Council OKs annexation of Ridgeview acreage
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Volunteer
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Clubs
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Dickens Village
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Keeping tabs – lots of them
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Kaufer Co. marks 100
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High school musicians thanking community with special concert
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Two robbers grab woman’s purse
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Tree-lighting ceremony offers brightness, cheer
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Senior meals
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Youth
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Donation of blankets needed
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Paper work
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City approves four properties for register of historic places
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EV contract will add pay for work done off the clock
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Police station open house Saturday
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Volunteers will pick up food bank donations
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Community service
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Middle school sports standings
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School reunions
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SENIOR GAMES