Archives | Thursday, April 20, 2006
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Business
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More farmers face federal inquiry
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The easiest job: finding one
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Class-action status sought for lawsuit against Bausch & Lomb
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Spokane’s on the move, and numbers prove it
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Earnings buoy stocks as rate worries persist
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Apple’s quarterly profit rises 41 percent
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CEO: Wal-Mart changes for real
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Bert Caldwell: Emerging markets? They’re right here
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A surplus of good will
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Skilling angry over taped excerpts
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Hillside condo proposal reviewed
Idaho
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United Way director resigns to join youth center
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Nonpaying parents ‘settle real quick’ after losing hunting, fishing licenses
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Fugitive arrested at mobile home
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Kempthorne faces grilling on drilling
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Idaho Records
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Boutique buys, sells, trades clothes
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Cleaning trails’ trashy reputations
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Building limits will get more study
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Irrigation district not a threat to steelhead, study says
Nation/World
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Iraqi leaders make positive move
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U.S. leaders feel China in pivotal overseas role
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Bush shuffles staff
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Widow hits $10 million slot jackpot
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Supreme Court to rule on insanity defense
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Number of U.S. deaths declined sharply in 2004
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Protest organizers face internal shake-up
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Leading nations deadlock on Iran
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War costs hit $10 billion a month
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List of Gitmo detainees released
Outdoors
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Amber, Coffeepot top selective lakes
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Okanogan offers variety of options
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In brief
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It’s a waiting game for NE lakes
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Lunkers for youngsters
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Idaho seasons
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Ins, outs of Panhandling
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Stay-at-home fishing
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Reservation waters warming
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New Washington rules effective May 1
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Playing for money at Pend Oreille
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More liberal limits for smallmouth, walleye
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Sorting seasons
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Columbia Basin has hot lakes
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Montana’s temptations
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Washington seasons
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Kids need preparation
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The Master
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Montana seasons
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It’s a fishy time of year
Spokane
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Toss your gym shoes in honor of Earth Day
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Experts say Montana emerging from drought
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Jury’s deliberation continues in murder trial
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Official Records
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Environmentalists urge more chinook protection
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Murderer given 30-year sentence
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Suit claims girl denied use of bathroom
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Five Mile Prairie residents say area needs better roads before more homes
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Washington files tobacco suit
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Next stop: NBA
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Valley faces another busy year
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Woman found alive in landfill
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Lottery numbers
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Spotlight focuses on volunteers
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Officers honored for work in reservation drug busts
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Used cooking oil goes biodiesel
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Washington sues tobacco companies over settlement payments
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Washington yard sales to fund ‘Dylan’s Law’
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Man, girl sought in shooting
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After birds killed, groups vow return of swans to Manito Park
Sports
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Jirov comes back to ring
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Panhandle track honor roll
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Venezuelans hail their seven wonders
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Army awaits distance star Zwiers
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Eastern men sign three players
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Allen sets record
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Everett caps rally with blast
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Armon distances self from setback
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Wizards lock up No. 5 seed; Lakers take 7th
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On the Air
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Cintron stops Estrada in 10th
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Wednesday’s results: American League
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Wednesday’s results: National League
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Prep roundup
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John Blanchette: Morrison one of a kind
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Mementos hit auction block
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Sonics close strong
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Patrick writes her life story at age 23
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Hinz’s Hounds always in hunt
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Northport track offers slight upgrades
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Today’s menu
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Vince Grippi: Saxons take their longest road trip
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Quick hits
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Attorney: No plea deal for one of two players
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Harrington will sign with Miami
Voices
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New principal for Betz Elementary named
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Scoring Sudafed takes a lot out of cold sufferer
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Temple observance will recall Holocaust
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A.S.T.P. will meet
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County to restart process for gravel pit
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Proposed plat subject of Indian Trail meeting
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Change is coming to bowling world
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A fresh start
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Council hears students’ traffic complaints
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Crisis nursery helps children at risk for abuse
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Garden Club celebrates 50th
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Quilt show, tea this weekend
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Speech therapy clinic will open at Shadle Center
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City OKs work on Freya
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Community services
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Reunions
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Senior dancing
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Senior meals
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Somebody Needs You
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Youth
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Area athletes shine at recent meets
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Letters
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188 calls kept firefighters busy
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Sisters fill lives with dance
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Dentist to speak
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Chase suspect sought
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Aunt Bea’s Antiques will hold benefit appraisal on Saturday
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Contract for court fees, jail costs approved
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Lower sewer rates will affect some mobile home parks
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Centennial Middle School Honor Roll
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Volunteer
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Correction
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Key contributor
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Fun run dedicated to second-grader
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Native bitterroot named for Meriwether Lewis
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Bob Wilskie brings versatility to Blackhawks
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Tailormade