Archives | Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006
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Business
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Gambling, as you like it
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Buying this year? The news isn’t all bad
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Coming Monday
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the company
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Business Beat
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A capital headache
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Tax abatement is a welcome development for all
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Week in Review
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Cost of stock options could cause surprises
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Operating with efficiency
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Sale of generic drugs gives boost to pharmacies
Features
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Carey tops radio airplay stats for 2005
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Take time Monday to honor the courage, values that helped make Martin Luther King Jr. our most celebrated civil rights activist
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‘A man of his word’
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Hubby’s right: Spare kids from unfair grandma
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‘Chocolat’ author reading from new book at Auntie’s
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Engagements
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Change of diet may cure feline diarrhea
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Idaho calendar
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Discrimination needs to ride off into sunset
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Music charts
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Altman to receive honorary Oscar
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American life in poetry
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Looking back Flemmings in Harrington, Wash., 1929
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Share your good news
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Horoscope
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Golden Globes brings new faces and old talent
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Spokane calendar
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Auction, dinner to aid St. Aloysius School
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NO HEADLINE
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You could say that Seacrest is riding a wave of popularity
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Mase’s maze
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‘Brokeback’ tunes moving, evocative
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Spokane is missing its UPN affiliation
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King’s words remembered
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‘Idol’s back & better
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Smart writing will keep you reading Ali Smith’s ‘The Accidental’
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‘Ultimate Sacrifice’ proves nothing new in JFK assassination
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Best-selling books
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Children’s Theatre schedules ‘Treasure Island’ auditions
Idaho
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Property tax fix a sketchy territory in Idaho
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Get involved
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The big six
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Idaho records
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Lawmakers seem ready to take on school bond vote
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Purple Hearts a Capitol highlight
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Scouts can be liable for abuse, judge rules
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B.C. beetle infestations take bite of timber supply
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For snow enthusiasts, it’s a happy ascent
Nation/World
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Civilians killed in attack
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Kerry visits area struck by quake
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Wars are on the wane worldwide
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Progress seen since MLK Jr.
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Beat Museum opens in City by the Bay
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Dems to seek lobbyist gift ban
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DeLay support shrinking, poll says
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Judge in Hussein trial resigns
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In passing
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2 common drugs don’t affect flu, CDC says
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Maryland law ripples across states
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Big Easy ready for its close-up
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Democracy push benefits Islamists
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Post-traumatic stress may be eased by drug
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Iran’s nuclear plans persist
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Reputed mob boss caught in Chicago
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Chile expected to elect woman
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Kaine assumes office in Virginia
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Oscar winner Shelley Winters dead at 85
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Capsule hurtles to Earth with first comet samples
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‘Late Night’ lampoon plays well in Finland
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Dead sea turtles drifting ashore
Spokane
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Eyman, Kline trade barbs over budget blubber
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Mice and man
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Cantwell urges Medicare fix
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Big-rig crashes avoiding deer
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Rain spawns return of salmon to town
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Serious riders keep pace despite cold
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Pooch a part of State of the State
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Lawmakers quick to offer energy assistance
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Flight fray blamed on job stress
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Prison van escapee hid key in his shoe
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Government almanac
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Two arrested after robbery, kidnapping
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Library opens on Moran Prairie
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Bestiality bill flimsy fodder from Capitol
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Dawdling man held after bank robbery try
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Researcher studies running, evolution link
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Heavy rains carrying pollutants to lakes, streams
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Snoqualmie Pass upgrades: the road ahead
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There oughta be a law
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‘Others’ a category alone on college applications
Sports
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Listless WSU falls flat at USC
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Vanaman notches pin in NIC victory
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Blue Devils start slow, beat B.C.
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Resurgent Bears set for Panthers rematch
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Mitchell, Faurholt carry Vandals to win
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NC captures 11th consecutive win
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NBA standings
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Time for Speltz to go
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On the air
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McArthur’s 3-pointer lifts Post Falls
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Clippers sail to win
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Locally
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Hairston, Ducks beat Arizona
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Letters policy
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Toms sets course record, ties Campbell for lead
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Stuckey scores 31 points as EWU ends skid at five
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The Spokesman-Review trapshoot contest
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Zags keep it simple
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Surging Americans dominate Chiefs
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Utah State swarms Idaho by surging in second half
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Men’s basketball
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Canadiens look back to find new coaches
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UW cracks Pauley
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New England’s dynasty crumbles
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Win rewards generations of faithful
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Perez leads balanced offense as Sasquatch roll past Knights
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Texas’ tough defense stifles Villanova
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Kwan drama keeps skating world spinning
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Briefly
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Eagles shine at Jerry Martin Invitational
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North Idaho’s defense keys win over Dixie State
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Page does it all as Eagles topple Vikings
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Van Horn, Howard lead Dallas to win
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Injuries hit top teams
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Dodgen-Auer, Atkinson boost Clarkston
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U.S. men’s skate team gets facelift
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Today’s menu
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Kostner will carry torch before baby bag
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Federer stands alone as Aussie favorite
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