Archives | Thursday, July 14, 2005
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Business
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Price war raging over high-speed Internet
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Stocks up; investors focus on earnings
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Nextel deal advances
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Online game firm closes Spokane site
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Housing market risk outlined
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Federated chief eager to lead bigger company
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Execs defended in Enron broadband case
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Chip-maker AMD profits plummet
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Trade deficit falls in May
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WorldCom victims are still waiting
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Kootenai County home sales soaring
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China chases nuclear power
Features
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‘Hooking Up’ explores dating on ‘Net
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Mozart and Manito: a wonderful match
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Horoscope
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‘Battlestar Galactica’ builds its appeal with relevance
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Idaho calendar
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‘Monk’ episode sets viewership records
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Fearn paintings always in bloom
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NIC students named to dean’s list
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NO HEADLINE
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Wife’s condition a good reason to beg off dinner
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Will the courts put the hammer down on him?
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Chronic bronchitis, asthma treatable
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All the right moves
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Strict secrecy
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Symphony to play free concert in park
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Spokane calendar
Home
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Bonsai roots established thousands of years ago
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Beat heat with cool Pond Tour
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Wallpaper is back
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Blooming gardens on tour
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Take the tour
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garden calendar
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Careful pronouncing shih tzu
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YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME
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recycling with rik
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THE TOOL GUY
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Farmers’ markets
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Look at my treasure!
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Read to your pet
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Yellow belongs only to flower
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THE COLLECTOR
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Want to show off? Let’s see some pictures!
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Be careful diving in Dumpsters
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Bonsai basic
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Cool it this summer with a ceiling fan
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Calendar
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Get out of the house
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Inside this week’s issue
Nation/World
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U.S. health-care costs highest
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Watchdog group seeks warning label on soda
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Shuttle glitch scuttles liftoff
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Sunnis allege new abuse by Shiites
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Bomber kills kids
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Bush quiet on Rove allegations
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Village raid kills 71, including children
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Cancer-fighting Rehnquist hospitalized with fever
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Israeli soldiers arrest suspected Jihad militants
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Girl used as shield killed by officer
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‘20th hijacker’ abused, degraded
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Anti-terrorism measures get priority for EU
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Tests of anti-missile system for airliners due in August
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Home raided in hunt for mastermind
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Lobotomy back in spotlight decades after procedure’s end
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Muslims facing bombing backlash
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Ebbers’ prison term is 25 years
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Possible ‘sleeper cells’ worry U.S.
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Suspected bomber tied to al Qaeda
Spokane
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Meals on Wheels losing volunteers
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Official records
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Murder conviction man’s ‘third strike’
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Rapist violates probation, gets 10 years
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Explosive device found in truck on ferry
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WSU chief stands by protesters at biting play
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Automotive angels rescue Rosie’s wagon
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Man held in July 4 groping
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Parties argue against I-872 primary system
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Man can’t withdraw plea in baby’s death
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Paving to close Spokane streets
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City gets Preserve America title for protecting history
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FBI e-mail notes lack of evidence before man held in terrorist case
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Man charged with governor death threat
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WSU told to fix racial harassment policies
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Billing note to S-R subscribers
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West urged swift justice in Lowry sex scandal
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Duncan hears his charges
Sports
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Sportsmen should make climate change hot topic
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NORBA racers take on Schweitzer
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Lynx’s Smith first pro woman to hit 5,000 points
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Brown’s Detroit future will be decided today
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On the air
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News of CBA brings big relief to hockey figures with local ties
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NHL, players ready to drop the puck
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Today’s menu
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Area drivers gear up for Montana 200 race
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Briefly
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Zags, Terps set Hawaiian meeting
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A.L. standings
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Rockies swing pair of trades
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Barkley fears last place
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Avoiding bunkers crucial strategy at British Open
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Second-round pick Turiaf signs contract with Lakers
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Armstrong retains lead
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Indians drop 4th straight
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There’s still hope for a salvaged season in Seattle
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Wie moves one step closer to Masters with match win
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Oregon hires former Stanford track coach
Voices
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Want to visit Hooters with wife? Listen up
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Valley Girl Triathlon adds Kids event
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Ed Jackson will be missed by family, community
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Alliance of Spokane honors neighborhoods at annual event
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Stars Elite Blue begin another winning streak
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Buddhist Temple plans open house Saturday
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Class in motorycling offers a life lesson
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City rejects request for street parking
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Keeping cool
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Campfire offers free family fun at Dart-Lo
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Compost mulch cuts down on weeding, feeding, watering
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Kids swim suits offered at centers
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S. Perry Street Fair this weekend
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Tell us about good neighbors
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Tennis-Thon will benefit food bank
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Weapon, drug charges land brothers in jail
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Catch some Hooops action this weekend at Valley Mall
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Luncheon, fashion show planned
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Feature creature
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Girl Scouts plan Urban Day Camp
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Community services
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Volunteer
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Youth