Archives | Friday, July 21, 2006
Results
Business
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A heaping dish of fun
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30-year mortgages average 6.8 percent
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Again, Google earnings beat expectations
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Stocks slide on Intel forecast, rate worries
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Tribes seek exemption from federal labor laws
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EBay sets out to regain its magic touch
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Business in brief: Fed chief cites rising energy cost
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Will a splash of satin help the medicine go down?
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Former rivals develop a bond
Features
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Achievements: WSU conductor to study in Russia
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Miss Manners: Daughter’s cleavage makes dad uncomfortable
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Bridge: “The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind.” - William Blake
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Tell Me About It: Pair should learn relationship skills
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Horoscope
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Perfect fantasy OR film failure?
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Television turns to Web
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People: Has Sweden stolen her heart?
Idaho
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Cracks found in depot floor sealant
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Man gets 15 years for standoff
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Fires burning in Sawtooth, Payette
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Warrant issued after cross burned on lawn
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Education funding group may shift strategy
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Idaho Records
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Bonner rollback rolls on
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Heyburn Park cruise celebrates steamboats
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In brief: Cowboy fundraiser gives to events center
Nation/World
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With wars abroad, Army tightens belt at home
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Senate panel freezes funds
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Ethiopian troops enter, set up camp in Somalia
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Democrats close money gap with Republicans
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Slave descendants may be given dual citizenship
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DeLay fundraising PAC shutting down
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Report cites high cost of medication errors
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Senate votes to renew Voting Rights Act
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Israel aiming to make buffer zone in Lebanon
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Nation in brief: Loose bolts found in Big Dig tunnel
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World in brief: Lopez Obrador still defiant
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Scientists launch two-year Neanderthal genome study
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Bush makes first visit to NAACP
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Guard sent in after blackout in St. Louis heat
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U.S. reducing mad cow testing by 90 percent
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Insurgent attacks on rise in Baghdad
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Senate votes to track sex offenders online
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Revised draft on Iran circulating in U.N.
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U.S. brings Cubans ashore
Spokane
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City prosecutor expects to run for phantom seat
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Convention Center opens wide
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Anne E. Kirkpatrick at a glance
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Kirkpatrick’s rules
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Annual Nez Perce trek tradition ends today
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Can’t get enough stock-market information?
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In brief: Riverfront gondola reopened to public
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On Saturday’s radar
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Leaving pets in cars a crime
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STA board delays light rail decision
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Services will honor Mary Magdalene
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In brief: More suspected in Valley arsons
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Mayor picks Kirkpatrick for Spokane police chief
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Bus fare, service changes approved
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Official Records
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State uses sex predator law
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City warns elderly of heat wave
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SVFD rating increase may ease insurance
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Turmoil, budget problems await city’s new top cop
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Controversial pharmacy rule may be revised
Sports
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Landis charges back
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Sadler will leave Yates team
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Bonds’ fate still on hold
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Lowe righted self by writing
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Albi turf project under way
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FIFA sanctions Zidane, Materazzi
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Today’s menu
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Salmon and steelhead
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Thursday’s results
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Samardzija plays game of pitch and catch
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Sam, Charlotte sting Storm
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Spokane continues struggle north of border
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Rain tames British Open course
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Rowley’s grand design pays off
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Eagles hatch new optimism in post-Owens season
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Defending champ Bohn starts well at B.C. Open
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Recreation calendar
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New SuperSonics owners insist they want team in Seattle
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Hot Braves bolster bullpen
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Team USA united