Archives | Thursday, April 6, 2006
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Features
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First Friday lights up downtown
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Spokane Calendar
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Colonoscopy pricey but valuable test
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SSQ welcomes returning guest
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‘Rosie’s Family Cruise’ fairly calm
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Reunions
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Hints from Heloise
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Horoscope
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Idaho Calendar
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Dancers earn place in ballet programs
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She feels stuck in her marriage
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Pianist Marvin Goldstein performing at Met
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Arts Calendar
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‘Born’ Again
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Color him divorced, again
Idaho
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West Nile warnings spring up
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M. Pro-Life Richardson? Not on ballot
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FAA said airplane parts didn’t require replacement
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Bill to fight milfoil passes state House
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Senate approves keeping most meetings open
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Idaho records
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House OKs tax shift
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E-tickets speed up citation process
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Negative View a positive move for artists
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Cloned mules headed for racetrack? You bet
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Reward offered in decade-old slayings
Nation/World
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Saddam evades questions during cross-examination
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Fungus infections spike among contact lens wearers
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No insurance, but lots of good neighbors
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Couric signs on to anchor ‘CBS Evening News’
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Iraq policy battle grows
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Senate deal nears on immigration bill
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Body on video said to be U.S. pilot’s
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‘Town Without Pity’ singer dies after concert
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Man, 26, shot at baby shower
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‘South Park’ wins Peabody
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House OKs campaign finance reform that helps GOP
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Cat owners warned of bird flu
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Drilling teeth has ancient roots
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Arctic fossils link sea, land life
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Teen drug use on decline across America, study says
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Great Lakes cleanup bill launched
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Hamas government can’t make payroll
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Bush for rebuilding nuclear capacity
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Sept. 11 recording to be played at trial
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Hispanics leap onto political stage
Spokane
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Game’s a science at WSU bat lab
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Coming up
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Only two officers used Tasers on Zehm
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Senate candidate appreciates help from drilling backers
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Remains belong to missing girl
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Show us your team
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Chinese nationals held in Seattle after two weeks in container
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Lottery numbers
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Kendall Yards concerns
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Official Records
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Inmate escapes from Geiger
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Best of Broadway announces lineup
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2 teens charged with mischief at work site
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Oregon wilderness expansion proposed
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Regional teachers’ college loans add up
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Food, drink, room, movie – and change to spare
Sports
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Quick hits
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Minnesota seizes Augustus
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Shock posted ‘despite’ win
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Ruth’s daughter prepared for Bonds
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John Blanchette: Washburn money pitcher in Mariners debut
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Lehman’s car hit by gunshot
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On the Air
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Sonics’ owners threatening sale
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Today’s menu
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Wednesday’s results
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4A track preview
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A.L. standings
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Getting to state
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Jimmy Rollins hit parade
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3A track preview
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1A track preview
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5A track preview
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Duke loses coach, remainder of lacrosse season
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M’s flex their arms
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Commissioner search committee takes shape
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Prognosticating does youngsters no favors
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GMU coach draws Seton Hall’s attention
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Final Four provides boost to WNBA
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Clippers beat Suns
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Zags sign Hatcher, Funkhouser
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Masters changes, stays same
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Prep roundup
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Last-place Caps push Hurricanes
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Darlington honors Brasington’s vision
Voices
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Annexation official
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Valley Y festival Saturday to promote kids’ health
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Spring tuneup
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Coffee on the boulevard
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Running Start to hold informational meetings
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Students go clubbing
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Churches plan services for Palm Sunday, Holy Week
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Community Service
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Accuracy watch
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Sacajawea music group wins regional division
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Avista substation to be landscaped
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Garbage truck freed from telephone lines
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Gymnast who cares for cats has determination
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Municipal Roundtable to be scheduled
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City considers changes to residential zoning code
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City OKs paving of Haven Street
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COPS group offers new Web site
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National group pays agencies for used cell phones
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Cement cost delays work on Spangle-Waverly Road
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Valley YMCA festival to promote kids’ health
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Community Services
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Gardening Clubs
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Military Reunions
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Reunions: South Side Schools
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Senior games
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School reunions
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Senior meals
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Youth
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Middle school standings
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Senior Activities
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Promising outing
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Somebody Needs You
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Note to self: English ivy must be eliminated
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NO HEADLINE
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Celeb focus offers escape from realities
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Baseball teams remain in thick of GSL season
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Cardinals’ Justin Propeck lets bat do talking
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Solid waste facilities extend hours for summer
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Local force
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Volunteer
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Reunions: North side Schools
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Senior dancing
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Police make numerous meth-related arrests