Archives | Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005
Results
Business
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FTC wins ruling against X-rated spam
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Cyan Worlds ends one story, ponders new one
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Friendly atmosphere
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Toyota to build hybrids in U.S., president says
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EU, U.S. conciliatory over aircraft subsidies
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Game of life demands fair play
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Apple unveils no-frills PC, flash-memory iPods
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Earnings reports disappoint investors
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Two Bayview marinas to see ownership changes
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Convention Center work moves forward
Food
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Heed-worthy or hooey?
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Red pepper gives sauce a kick
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Chocolate biscotti tasty treat for breakfast or brunch
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Quick beef stew full of flavor, satifsying
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Fast, but not least
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Tips may help determine ingredients useability
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Culinary calendar
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Featured attraction
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Enjoy one taste every two weeks
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Shrimp and Tomatoes delicious, low-fat one skillet meal
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Deadline for recipe contest is Friday
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Author explains sulfite uses
Nation/World
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Sharon phones Abbas
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Mudslide toll reaches 6; search on for survivors
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Afghanistan asks for Soviet-era warplanes back
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Cheaper prescriptions available to uninsured
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Tsunami survivor recounts ordeal at sea
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Winter bypasses Europe
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U.S. Mint vexed by fake coins
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Allawi says some Iraqis won’t vote
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Attorney doesn’t take kindly to lawyer jokes
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Dean wants to chair Democratic Party
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Frist calls for more progress toward democracy in Pakistan
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Report: Sprawl threatens nature
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More reports of lasers being shot into cockpits
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N. Korea may return to table
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Student civil rights pioneer James Forman dies at 76
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Judge named to homeland security post
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Michigan school district won’t offer Bible class
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Inmate says Graner ‘sick-minded’
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Unprecedented security
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Canada’s third mad-cow case won’t stop cross-border trade
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First lady picks gowns for inaugural events
Spokane
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State prepares for party while legal battle rages
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Sage advice from a true role model
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Accuracy watch
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Wind will howl through, followed by bitter cold
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Pistol found at Mead school
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Zoning ordinance for adult bookstores upheld
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Officials proposing $1 fee for swimming
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Locke focuses on positive
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Crews remove fuel from vulnerable port side of freighter
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Stallings may head state Demo party
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Groups, county sue to toss I-747
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Council trashes utility tax plan
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Funds not allotted for network
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Kin of dead nuke workers to get checks
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Two left homeless by house fire
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State, feds argue over nuclear waste authority
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Official: Co-defendant didn’t cooperate
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Taking business seriously
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Teen arrested over bomb threat at WV
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Irrigators to issue call for water rights
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Reform of child-care laws urged
Sports
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Simmons academically ineligible
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WCC standings
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On the air
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Cinderella visits Suns, SuperSonics
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From worst to first
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Official records
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Eagles nip Rams at end
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Holmgren vows to continue goals
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N.Y., N.Y.
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Belbin, Agosto find perfect way to enjoy ice dance
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Goebel in comeback mode
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Broncos top Wildcats in overtime
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Saxons use defense to bag Bears
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Judge refuses to throw out Neuheisel’s UW lawsuit
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Phoenix runs past Heat
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Wie returns to Sony for 2nd shot at history
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Price thankful he’s alive
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Chad won’t leave Eastern hanging
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Mets, Yankees introduce new acquisitions
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Practice makes perfect as Wildcats trip up Indians
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Stockwell’s 3-pointer at buzzer lifts Trojans
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Sandpoint stages late run to edge PF
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Southern Miss suffers worst home setback in history
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high school schedule
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Today’s menu
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Sonics hold off Clippers