Archives | Thursday, July 20, 2006
Results
Business
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Stocks surge on Bernanke comments
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While Wall Street frets, Ford stays the course
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Airbus gains ground on new orders
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Business in brief: Microsoft to allow default choices
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Avista: relicensing terms ‘onerous’
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Quest bush plane gets a big lift
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Bert Caldwell: Utilities, consumers are preventing another generation gap
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Judge overturns Wal-Mart health care spending law
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Yahoo stock falls 22 percent
Features
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LCSC cites top students
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People: Still room for last year’s model
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“A tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.” - Washington Irving
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Horoscope
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Annie’s Mailbox: Dad says boy, 18, too old
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Service selling downloads to transfer to DVD
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Spokane Calendar
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The legend of Pippin
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Visual Arts: Sandpoint Artwalk features 17 new shows
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Arts calendar
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Dr. Gott: Rash could be fungal infection
Idaho
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Sex offender gets 25-year prison terms
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Black Rock project awaits feedback
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Handle on Business: Keep looking for signs to get business info
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House panel OKs Idaho wilderness bill
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Idaho Calendar
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Idaho Records
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A home of their own
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Chesrown to buy, redevelop two waterfront mill sites
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In brief: Council to add forum on budget
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Work rekindles firefighting tales
Nation/World
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Analysis: U.S., EU rift seen over Mideast crisis
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Americans evacuate war-torn Lebanon
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States, cities taking on immigration reform
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Big gulp puts python on operating table
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House votes to shield pledge from judges
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World in brief: Militiamen plan to take Baidoa
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Bush to propose only minor changes to detainee tribunals
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Russia says Security Council ‘is not in a rush’ over Iran
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Marriott institutes comprehensive smoking ban
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No Mideast cease-fire in sight as death toll mounts
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Report: Gitmo detainees united using al-Qaida manual
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False report panics tsunami survivors
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Nation in brief: Geneticist guilty of molesting girl
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Free credit monitoring for vets withdrawn
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Probe finds Chicago police tortured blacks
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Superheroes to defend mail from going unsent
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Officials plead for end to violence in Iraq
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President vetoes stem cell bill
Spokane
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Some RPS garage barriers inferior
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In brief: Voter registration forms stolen
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Police train in escort operations
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I-917 signatures may fall short
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Applications to Washington universities on decline
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Public invited to weigh in on transportation priorities
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Heat wave warning issued for region
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Car thefts up sharply in area
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Official Records
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Boy’s death called murder
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Reward offered for suspect
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Man drowns in siphon tube
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Renovating beauty
Sports
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Golfers will be tested for drugs at South Africa
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Spokane racer hopes to realize his dreams Racin’ for a Livin’
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M’s snag one
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Landis no longer contender
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Hard day’s fight due in Liverpool
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Lynx pitch in to complement Augustus
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RiverHawks sweep
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Sale leaves Seattle fans searching for optimism
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Pole vaulter Walker joins exclusive club
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Today’s menu
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Wednesday’s A.L. results
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Beckett shows Sox he’s worth new deal
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Wednesday’s N.L. results
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Hanks, Howard, Miller make Cincinnati third stop
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Blue days for Green
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Indians commit five more errors in loss
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U.S. team’s talented trio gets its shot
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Hawks’ Locklear agrees to community service
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Anderson to be free from jail
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Different pathways
Voices
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Lavender showcased at Garden Gate festival
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‘Opportunity of a lifetime’
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Regular season softball wraps up today
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Beating the boredom
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Reunions
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Eagle projects
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Helping Ethiopians
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Baptist Church takes over free food distribution
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City considering roundabouts
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Golf cart rules approved
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CV’s Grigsby receives Men’s Club scholarship
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Family clinic helps the needy
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SCRAPS receives national donations
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Calico will play in free concert at Audubon
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Fence at church Tyler Brower’s project
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Jerid Cupp building benches for students
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Community Service
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On the move
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Senior Meals
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Volunteer
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South Side Voice
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Spokane Valley Baseball
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Standings
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Summer baseball standings
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Closed hearing scheduled on appeal against plat
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Youth
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There are plenty of ways, places to keep the kids amused
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Looking for lost treasure
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Summer sports Standings
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Spokane Valley Girls Softball
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Military reunions
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Few attain Scout’s highest ranking
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Senior Activities
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Somebody needs you
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Rosa Swatzell proud to serve others
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Feature creature: Oso
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Plymouth Congregational Church welcomes new pastor
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The Master Gardener: Make sure your lawn gets enough to drink
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Prince of Peace Lutheran presents concerts on lawn
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Tell us about your Good Neighbor
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SCRAPS orders woman to remove cats from home
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Police seek Dollar Store theft suspect
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Reception planned for Goldmark
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Aid from strangers warms a mother’s heart
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Carillonneurs will play at St. John’s Cathedral
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Don’t plan too much for lake trip