Archives | Thursday, June 9, 2005
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Business
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Stocks sag on White House comments
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Regal to alter theaters for wheelchairs
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Boeing enjoys its boom times
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Despite cost, Americans are using more gasoline
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‘Patent trolls’ target of new bill
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Itronix’s Canadian subsidiary lands laptop deal with Mounties
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Tidyman’s to close struggling store in CdA
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Demolition needs fair appraisal
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Airbus, Northrop team up on tanker
Features
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Once upon an enchanted evening
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Horoscope
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Aging, fatigue may be taking toll on him
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NO HEADLINE
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Spokane calendar
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Idaho support
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‘The Cut’ all about Tommy Hilfiger
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Excess thyroid meds weaken bone
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Maybe they’ll put him under home alone arrest
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Artist finds voice through photos
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‘Dancing with the Stars’ debuts strongly on ABC
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Idaho calendar
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Experts say newly found aria by Bach
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Support groups
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Opera dinner theater begins Tuesday at Luigi’s
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Actress Rodriguez to join ‘Lost’ cast
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Lineup of jazz bands will keep Masonic Temple swinging
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Civic’s Playwright’s Forum opens Friday
Home
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Want to show off? Let’s see some pictures!
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Inn crowd
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Line up for Parade of Paws
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TREASURE HUNT
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garden calendar
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Be a hassle-free, stunning host
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Don’t trash it; recycle it
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THE TOOL GUY
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Pets calendar
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Wanted: garden tour info
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Look at my treasures!
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Make style work for you
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YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME
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CLEAN UP
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Outwit cute little rodent
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THE COLLECTOR
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Contact us
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It’s your library: Use it
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Finding and dining
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Get out of the house
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Try your hand at running a B&B
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From the mailbag: erasing a dog’s damage
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Inside this week’s issue
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Show and tell
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Birdhouses by the book
Idaho
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Idaho records
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Former NIC student files bias lawsuit
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Mentally ill suspects to get special court
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Angus Ranch ideas include golf
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Schools may face new fund-raising rules
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Judge ponders too-full prison
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Plazas can boost business, unity
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Young artist’s work honored
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Cool weather dampens fire danger
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Graduate says school owes her Hawaii trip
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Meridian seeks railroad land for downtown
Nation/World
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Women score big in soccer
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Senate gives OK to judge
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Newest Bolivian leader sparks more protests
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Afghan rebels kill 2 U.S. soldiers
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Man, son linked to al Qaeda camp
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Gaza pullout deemed legal by high court
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Abbas visits Gaza Strip amid conflict
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Judge: Two suspects in Aruba can be held
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Key Darfur rebel forces get ready for peace talks
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One in 7 people in U.S. Hispanic
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U.S. trying to persuade some Iraqi insurgents to join political process
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Plan to limit tobacco fine spurs concern
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Bush urges extending Patriot Act
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Countries abandon veto-power demand
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Ice volcano seen on Saturn moon
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Some scientists bend rules, survey finds
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Officials delay research paper
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Violation of gag order denied
Spokane
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Growing stench boosts call for public toilets
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Court keeps boxer’s assault conviction
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Accuracy watch
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Official records
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Man pleads guilty to added charges
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Lobbyist claimed links to Hastings
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Thousands of West’s e-mails to be made public
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Sentence-skipping felon gets 14 1/2 years in jail
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Anti-tax activist still trying
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Drivers warned: Don’t zone out in school zones
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Women jump Geiger fences; one still at large
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Consumers say no to phosphates
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Trip to links becomes game of big numbers
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Mining company fails cyanide ban challenge
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Oregon woman going to prison for pouring hot oil on boyfriend
Sports
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Wednesday’s games
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Afleet Alex favored at Belmont
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He’d post up his mother
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All is right in Duncan’s world again
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They looked behind mask
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Call him Ruth
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U.S. men make quick work of Panama
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NW Late Model 4s home
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Scheme costs players big-league baseball dreams
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Standards vary when choosing All-Greater Spokane League spring sports teams
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Booz Allen Classic gets boost from course change
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Sorenstam aims for Grand Slam
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Willis sinks Mariners’ ship
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Now or never for Tyson
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All-League teams
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Briefly
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Germany on schedule for hosting 2006 World Cup finals
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Holmgren returns to Seahawks’ practice
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A.L. standings
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Two area decathletes bow out at NCAA track championships
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On the air
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Storm hand Shock first loss of season
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Rodriguez hits 400th home run
Voices
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Ferris
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Wiser for being involved in school
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Engaged in life
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Athletes find devotion to pursuits pays off
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Havermale
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Medical Lake
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Cheney
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Mt. Spokane
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Lakeside
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Mead
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Gonzaga Preparatory School
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Grads move into another time of change
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Determined to succeed
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Moving on
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Remarkable journey
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Great teammate, individual
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EV grad likes competition of sled-dog racing
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Senior activities
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Grad feels at home at Yale
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Grads work together for the greater good
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Hot shots
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Youth
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Saxon seniors share in the joys of achievement
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He found his purpose
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Low-key Bryan Fallquist leaves with high profile
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Facing life-and-death issues, CV student never wavered
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Enjoy the moment
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Cody Wymore delights in composing music
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Volunteer
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High school just a tiny part of our lives
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Technology plays key role in student routine at LC
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Cheney senior class defined by love of freedom
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New journey begins
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Freeman will miss Greg Salisbury
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Advice differs for students starting, ending high school
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UCA grads learned key lessons outside classroom
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Much has changed in four years
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Cheney’s Carmen Massey excels despite hardship
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Rogers reunions
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Courage and strength
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Memoirs not on paper but ingrained in our minds
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Deer Park
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North Central
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Final play
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Classmates conquer high school side by side
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Eagle seniors will leave tough act to follow
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Barker High
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Cheney Alternative
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Contract Based Education
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Crosswalk
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Freeman
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Leaving high school both scary, exciting prospect
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Liberty
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MAP School
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Marshall Days Celebration planned
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Medicine Wheel
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Memories of Freeman will remain
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Northwest Christian School
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Perfect balance
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Preservation project seeks volunteers
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Rogers
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Spokane Valley High School
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St. George’s School
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The young and the beautiful, ready to seize the new day
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Times to remember
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Upper Columbia Academy
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Valley Christian School
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Chester Hills Pool open house Saturday
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St. Michael’s Academy
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Community service
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M.E.A.D. Alternative
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Senior dancing
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you