Archives | Thursday, June 23, 2005
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Business
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Swapping goes legal
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Don’t splash it around, lawmakers
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New Windows isn’t playing well in Europe
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Mobile picked as Airbus factory site
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Orthopedic device is getting support
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China shows appetite for takeovers
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Stocks little changed as oil prices rise
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SUV rollover ratings show improvement
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Itron shares the moment
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More large firms put pensions on ice
Features
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Horoscope
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Reality program producers pressed to pay union scale
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Nicotine gum can snuff yen for puff
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Sounds like the maid had her mitts in Candy’s jar
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North Idaho residents graduate from EWU
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Grant Gallery mixes it up
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‘Closer’ helps TNT ratings; CBS nabs top spot
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Cruise, Letterman make good match
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Idaho calendar
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Your son may be able to sway wife’s thinking
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All dolled up
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Spokane calendar
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Critic picks best of theater season
Home
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Underwater adventures
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THE TOOL GUY
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Farmers’ markets
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Bottles provide artist a much nicer canvas
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TREASURE HUNT
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Contact us
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Palouse Home and Garden Tour
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Look what I found!
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Basil relishes hot weather
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YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME
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Calendar
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Gardens meant for inside, out
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Tips
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Want to show off? Let’s see some pictures!
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Get out of the house
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Required reading
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Inside this week’s issue
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THE COLLECTOR
Nation/World
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Parents back detained son in Aruba case
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U.S. pilot killed in spy plane crash
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Documents suggest lobbyists cheated tribes
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Report criticizing CIA brass may stay sealed
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Air security system hits a snag, data say
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S. Korea urges Kim to commit
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Human rights organizations criticize arms sales by G-8
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Military creating student database
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Nuclear power pushed by Bush
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U.S. bombardment kills dozens of rebels in Afghanistan hideout
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Gusty winds, heat fuel wildfires
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32 more Iraqis die in rebel attacks
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Peace lecture interrupted by assailants
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Iraq gets firm promises of help from international community
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GOP offers Social Security option
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Risk high just after heart attack
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Polio war tough but progressing
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Snapple snafu makes a mess in Manhattan
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Witness outlines militants’ plans
Spokane
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Official records
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West likely factor in election
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New school district considered
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Vette’s history didn’t deter retired cop
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NO HEADLINE
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Spokane school board raises some student fees, meal costs
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Famed doctor also has critics
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In switch, West investigators to meet in public
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Windstorm damage heavy; near misses unforgettable
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15-year-old held in Clayton Grange fire
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Candle lit during outage may have sparked fatal fire
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Historic photo images are gone in a flash
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Gas tax foes sued over contributors
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Consider Yakima County’s needs before relicensing dam, official urges
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West Coast skater guide to include Valley park
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Lottery numbers
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Teens arrested in confrontation
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Yelm officials say Wal-Mart name a no-no
Sports
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a look at…
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M’s rally in 12th to take victory
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Sorenstam stands alone at the peak
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Tempering his temper
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Patrick baffled by boss
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Steltenpohl testimonials
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Crook picked to follow legend
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A.L. box scores
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Life as a court monitor
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Padres place two onto DL
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Sports stats
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Pressure cooker reaches boiling
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There is more to new Chiefs coach than record shows
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Wednesday’s games
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Who is Rick Steltenpohl and how did he earn that office on Wall Street?
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Arnie will always be No. 1
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By the time he gets to Phoenix…
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Kopp seeks 3rd straight Lima title
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Check it out at Hoopfest
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Bird lovers have work ahead of them
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Young stars have more than kept up with Jones
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Gimelstob stops at nothing in win
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Sund stays on; Porter fired
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Nike Center Court Schedule
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Spokane’s Prugh surges into lead at men’s amateur
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WCC opponents pitch in for Spokane
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Wheeless, Texas walk-off to title round
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On the air
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Storm rally burns Sun, snaps streak
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Today’s menu
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A.L. standings
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N.L. standings
Voices
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Cannons sitting atop AAA Legion
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Growing population puts city in different category
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Woodlawn’s revival
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Summer meals program
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Residents want halt on development
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Longtime dessert chef opens bakery-bistro
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Video store clerk’s wallet recovered at customer’s home
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Keep spider mites in check to protect your plants
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Work friendships remain strong, true
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Somebody needs you
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Hamblen Presbyterian adds midweek service
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Community service
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Topic will be urban impact on Little Spokane
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Leaving Minnesota
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Senior activities
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Lending a hand
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The perfect reward
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Duo will sing at Calvary Chapel
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Head Start fall enrollment under way
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Letters
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American Legion Baseball standings
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IEL Classes
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Senior games
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Senior meals
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Volunteer
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Week in review
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Youth
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Birds keep postal worker on lookout