Archives | Sunday, June 19, 2005
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Business
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Modern-day merchants cashing in on history
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Business Beat
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Week in Review
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New price tags help suppliers cut down on theft
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Steering the right course
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Mission to Paris more than a flight of fancy
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Consumer watch
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Agents in training
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Pharmacy takes off across the nation
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Buffett offers advice worth taking
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Week ahead
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Coming Monday
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Fund fact
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Market tip
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Money tip
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Word on the street: Watch out for scams
Features
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VW club’s Bugfair to aid food bank in the Valley
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The 78 days of summer
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Son Volt adds spice to Pig Out
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American life in poetry
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Treatments can help pets with allergies
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NO HEADLINE
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Artificial actors
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Hurricane Napoleon?
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Michael’s demeanor all goes back to the raising of Caine
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Best-selling books
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Industry offers up lighter fare
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A daughter’s sorrow lasts an entire life
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Summer a time vintage acts take to the road
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Engagements
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Vacchs departs from Burke in ‘50s gangster novel
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Horoscope
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Sandpoint Festival chorus looking for singers
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Being part of baby’s life granny’s right
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Foo Fighters’ new ‘In Your Honor’ ambitious endeavor
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Scottoline’s ‘Devil’s Corner’ well-plotted legal thriller
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New ‘Potter’ book in print, audio July 16
Nation/World
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Pope Benedict undergoes ‘identity shift’
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They do more than cut grass; they can mow the competition
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In passing
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Copter crash ‘surreal’ for MBNA executive
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Juneteenth celebrates independence of slaves
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Generosity runs in the family for this ‘club’ of kidney donors
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Tehran’s mayor will join in run-off
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U.S. pressured Japan to drop radiation tests, letter says
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Small plane crashes on crowded freeway
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Britain, France disagree about future of Europe
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Papers indicate resolve for war
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Mentors fill in for parents serving active duty
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Molester left long trail
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Defense opens during trial over ‘64 civil rights deaths
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Men being held in missing teen case
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Pro-democracy leader turns 60 in jail
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Final round of campaign set in Lebanon elections
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South African rain queen dies at age 27
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Teams search for Boy Scout
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Military tries to stop influx of insurgents
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Africa ‘on the move,’ Wolfowitz says
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Rice urges dialogue in Mideast
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Taliban ambush convoy of police
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Concerns over user safety slowing lawn mower rules
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IRA veteran jailed over renewed activities
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MasterCard says only 68,000 at higher level of risk in breach
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Nigerian militants release oil workers taken hostage
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Police question suspects in attack
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Politics fuel future of ethanol alternative
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South Korean soldier kills 8 colleagues, injures 2 others
Spokane
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They’re dad to the bone
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Left with the pieces
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Making kids’ wishes come true
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Musicians add shine to city streets
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Mosquito district breeds critics
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No surprises from Northwest senators
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Inmate escapes from Ada jail
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Luigi’s raises $2,600 for burn victims
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A chrome and color delight
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Government almanac
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Funeral honors young Idaho Marine killed in Iraq
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The longer he stays, the bigger West’s checks
Sports
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What’s good for the Goosen …
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Washington edges Indiana in double overtime
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Braves battle bad luck after 13-year title run
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‘Unfit’ Fauske gives Yakima fits
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Mariners finally top Martinez
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Sorenstam aims for 3rd portion of Grand plan
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Building lease blocks hope of Sonic boom
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Wrestler Lawrence wins, earns rematch
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What’s in a number? A lot
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Edwards gets past Truex, wins Busch
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Coaches keep it upbeat
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Jacobsen aces test
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Briefly
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AppleSox rally past RiverHawks with 3 late runs
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‘04 Rookie of the Year Kahne having less success this season
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Gasquet gives self a present as he turns 27
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Locally
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Riddoch learned what a fine player Gwynn was
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N.L. standings
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Saturday’s games
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Good time is had by all at football camp
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The long journey back
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Pilkinton lifts East to 2A win
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Everyman Gore overcomes odds
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Impatient Boone cools heels after benching
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Creamer milks solid 67 for 2-shot lead
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Riddoch’s big shot with the Reds ended with big Schott
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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A.L. standings
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Rolen rejoins Cardinals lineup