Archives | February 8, 2005
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Business
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Chinese resist G-7, won’t let currency float
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TV commentator charged in alleged stock scam
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Profit-taking, budget pressure stocks
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NYSE specialists investigated
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Micro muscle
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Star witness says Ebbers helped cook the books
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Garco lands Air Force contract
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Again, SBA will make do with less
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EBay tries to calm irate sellers
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Ford recalls 358,857 Focus cars
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Sale boosts Potlatch earnings
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IPOs enjoy best January in five years
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Suzuki president to visit Spokane
Features
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Spokane calendar
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Idaho calendar
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Folate may help women avoid high blood pressure
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‘Boogeyman’ comes out as No. 1 movie
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Annual checkup
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Take ex-wife to court for noncompliance
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Health bulletin board
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Obituaries
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Women on the hunt for Prevage
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Seek specialist for effective therapy
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Paul McCartney tells the tabloids, ‘Let her be’
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TV actors put their hopes on line in big-screen roles
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Advance directives can be guide
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Whole grains include barley, oats, brown rice
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‘Time is brain’
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‘Gilmore Girls’ celebrates 100th
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NBC’s reality bumps into ‘American Dream’
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Trial of interest
Idaho
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Idaho records
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Property buyout plan for Cataldo area refloated
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Committee backs strangulation bill
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State gets rosy report about jobs
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Survivor of heart attack joins lawsuit in Vioxx case
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League of Women Voters set to discuss ‘05 agenda
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Lawmakers refuse to end medical aid
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Farragut target range under fire
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Kralicek gets special sendoff for rehab flight
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Court backs couple’s lawsuit
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Telecom complaints up among consumers
Nation/World
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Preacher convicted in fraud case
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Kuwaiti prisoners accuse U.S. soldiers of abuse
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Consulate standoff prompts manhunt
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Israelis, Palestinians to pledge to end attacks
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Challenge to ‘stop loss’ policy dismissed
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Teen held after high-speed chase
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Kurds pull ahead of Allawi
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Annan suspends head of oil-for-food program
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U.K. mulls stricter immigration
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Court asked to toss ‘don’t tell’ lawsuit
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Boston priest convicted of sex abuse
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Bush’s deficit-cutting measures hard to see
Spokane
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Ex-broker avoids prison over fraud
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Parents have finally found end to case
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Bill aims to lure Utah’s movie industry back
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Proposal to divide King County being revived
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EWU taking porn actor’s visit in stride
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Arguments next week in Reed recall case
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Republicans say Rossi was ready to concede
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BPA rate boost called non-starter
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Bills seek stricter emission standards
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Langlauf race is a no-show with no snow
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Shipyard accident kills one, hurts two
Sports
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Malone decision expected shortly
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On the air
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Another tired hair style
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UConn takes down Syracuse
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Best show in town
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Official records
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Pats will have different look in 2005
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Always the bridesmaid
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Miller skiing away with World Championships
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Ordonez newest Tiger
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Coleman top pro athlete
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Bulldogs sweep WCC awards
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Golf show will appeal to masses
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Patriots come home to adoring fans
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Veteran goalie retires from national team
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Senior guard Simmons could rejoin Washington State
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Clark Fork, Lakeside garner victories in loser-out games
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Republic completes perfect 15-0 Panorama League season
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