Archives | February 5, 2005
Results
Business
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Coming Sunday
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A new chance for old computers
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Merger funds few, tricky
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Stocks soar after lukewarm job report
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Central banks warn U.S. on massive deficits
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Source: OPEC won’t cut output above $37 a barrel
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Payrolls up, but hiring sluggish
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High-stakes name game
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Farmers eligible for disaster aid
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Cable rates up in 2003, FCC says
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Construction stocks may weaken
Features
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Spokane calendar
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Answer to life’s riddles aren’t always so enriching
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Michael Jackson talks on ‘Rivera’
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Fighting youth decay
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New translation directed at young adults
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Thyroid, osteoarthritis unrelated
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Bunny ears, mouse ears – hey, it’s all good to Hef
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Inform your busybody sister she’s replaced
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Functions of prayer matter more than the forms
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Final ‘Enterprise’ airs May 13
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‘Offensive’ thong removed from Web site
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Idaho calendar
Idaho
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NIC instructor traveling to Ethiopia, Kenya
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Looking ahead
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‘They’ve got a lot of heart’
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Soup Kitchen provides warm sustenance for those in need
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Idaho records
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$25 million profit a lottery record
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His life reflected love for the arts
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Senators defend decision to close some meetings
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McMillan was shot twice, with 2 weapons
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Outlet mall may host simulcasts
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Dentists try to fill in gaps
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Unitarian Universalist features guest speaker
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Meet your neighbor
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Imagination Express comes to Borah
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Ted Gryde kind man who loved North Idaho
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‘I want to ride’
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Crossing guard loves her job and ‘her’ kids
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Feature creature
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School lunch
Nation/World
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Flight 93 tribute designs unveiled
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Girls’ gift of cookies carries startling cost
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Times not so tight for UC administrators
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Tsunami survivors wait in limbo, shabby shelters
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Sunnis warm to process
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Stryker Brigade soldier killed
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Racist record label closes over owner’s race
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With livelihoods washed away, cleanup pay to help
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Speakers decline Black History Month invites
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Gunmen reportedly kidnap journalist
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Soldier gets six months for role in prisoner abuse
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Bush wants more money for military
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Tobacco wins major ruling
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Rice says Iran attack ‘not on the agenda’
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Cheetahs getting used to outdoors
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Chef’s run ends at two presidents
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Stolen nickels found buried – $180,000 worth
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Photo shoot too hot
Spokane
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Official records
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Man sentenced again in 1995 beating death
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Finding hope in the midst of tragedy
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‘A long time in coming’
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State, tribes out of cleanup talks
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Divorce case may lead to change
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Bill would widen aid for students
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Former broker gets prison term
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Student brings gun to school
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Statement from Eastern Washington University
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Man gets five years for raping girl
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Caldwell’s crows not immediate threat
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EWU cancels lecture, citing security
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Measure aims to limit piercings for teenagers
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Ex-POW used hope to survive
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Election challenge will go to trial
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Snapshots from a land of contrasts
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Motion seeks to include parishes
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Suit says state hospital released mentally ill too early
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Accuracy watch
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Rate monitor
Sports
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Schmeling dies at 99
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Lakers drown in mediocrity
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Zags retain clarity for Santa Clara
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T.O. start not certain on Sunday
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Lakeside knocks off Chewelah
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Mickelson drops in a 60
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Lake City girls get the upper hand
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Kings defeat Knicks
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Freeman downs Colfax
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Texas takes gamble on Astacio
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Huskies lead the Pac with Conroy’s assistance
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Supreme pressure cooker
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Kostelic makes full return with combined win
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15 hopefuls vying for pro football Hall induction
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Lakeland earns trip to state by beating Bears
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Heels hatch No. 400 for coach Hatchell
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Silvertips trip uninspired Chiefs
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U-Hi junior triumphs
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NASCAR drivers take time for 24
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NC cures curse, wears Shoes
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University sends 16 to semifinals
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Wallace finishes 10-0 in league
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Ex-Vandals Lappano, Yarber join Washington football staff
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Forget Duke; Let’s all cheer for Grinnell
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On the air
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Area college standings
Voices
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Volunteer
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Spokane Valley native wins design award
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Calendar
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Senior activities
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League play winding down
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Bowdish middle school honor roll
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Showrooms at auto dealerships changing
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Thieves favor small statues
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Waiting to return
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She’s the mayor
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Youth activities
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Summit School students will travel to explore state
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Community service
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Be there for this weekend’s semifinal round at regionals