Archives | June 15, 2006
Results
Business
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Airbus faces turbulence
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Stocks rise as rate hike appears certain
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GAO sees vulnerability to Venezuelan oil cutoff
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Accounting rulemakers defend pension-accounting changes
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Europeans seek to force open Apple iTunes system
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Wal-Mart details shared at meeting
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There’s promise at the end of this Rainbow
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Business in brief: Union Pacific hauls record amounts
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United to slash salaried positions
Features
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North Idaho Girl Scouts honor volunteers
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Spokane calendar
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Arts Calendar
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Cable heats up summer
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Horoscope
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Idaho Calendar
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Hitting Idaho’s art trail
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People: Guess it’s time to bury the hatchet
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Annie’s Mailbox: Commit fully, you have chance
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Dr. Gott: Anxiety may cause insomnia
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Bridge: “How easy for those who do not bulge to not overindulge!” – Ogden Nash
Idaho
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Developers say minimalls will fill
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North Idaho agencies receive more in grants
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Panel says to let sockeye run die
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CdA hot rod weekend revs up
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Farms inundated
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Rising water level swamping Boundary County farms
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Idaho Records
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In brief: Property taxes due by Tuesday
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Otter’s holdings top financial disclosure list
Nation/World
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Nation in brief: Alberto spawning rash of tornadoes
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World in brief: Two trapped as volcano erupts
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Marine sanctuary will be largest
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Bush calls Guantanamo a ‘Catch-22’
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Bush confident in U.S. elections, Iraq
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Raids target violent illegal immigrants
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U.S. emergency care in critical condition
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Iraq leader offers amnesty on first day of crackdown
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Bush’s top speechwriter stepping down
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Government workers rush Palestinian parliament
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Effort to curb hospital error believed to save 122,000
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World in brief: Dozens on bus killed by mine
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U.S. reviews deaths from stun gun use
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Guard presence ups ante for crossing U.S. border
Spokane
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CV to seek bond vote again
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Music’s sweet in sour weather
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Man on ‘most wanted’ list for two years faces arraignment
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Official Records
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Cameras proposed for safer Spokane
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Man, 45, held in death of transient beneath I-90
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Residents file suit to prevent tree cutting
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In brief: No grand jury for garage death
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Why’d ya do that?
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South Side Voice
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Summer Standings
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Spokane heart study attacks arterial plaque
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Judge OKs holding man in kidnap, assault case
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Kids dig deep for swimsuit drive
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Cantwell, Murray financial disclosures issued
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Second man on trial in beating, death
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Theft payback will go to women’s shelter
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June ‘06 tied for Spokane’s sixth-wettest
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Drug suspect adds appeal victory
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YMCA sale up to city
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Roadless logging block sought
Sports
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Tice finds much to do at Spokane Raceway Park
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Angels have dilemma with Colon’s return
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At a glance: World Cup today
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Storm end three-game losing streak
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Hendrick hires Mears
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Today’s menu
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Wednesday’s results, continued
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Inside: World Cup
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Wednesday’s results
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On the Air
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Stanley Cup: Back to Edmonton
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Not Michelle, but certainly wee
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Hertz set to lead RiverHawks
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Athletics keep on beating Mariners
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Rangers’ top pick to Indians
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Payton makes most of one shot for Heat
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P.A. voice of Indianapolis 500 says this year’s race was last
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Webb will start out in Billings
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Roethlisberger’s recovery could be hastened
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Munsen tops boxing card at CdA Casino
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In brief: Cyclists top 2005 list of positive drug tests
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Burleson settles in
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Rich Landers: It’s all funny business when this club meets
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Dutch treat so far
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World Cup endures first instance of fan violence
Voices
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Services
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Swim lessons aim for student progress
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NC student selected for school board
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Combining old with new
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Find hot, unique at Chile Headz
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All-male home could benefit from feminine balance
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Cheney Artwalk, market draw interest
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Fire crews respond to blaze at WVHS
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Partners program sponsored by hospitals
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Senior dancing
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Volunteer
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Somebody Needs You
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Senior Games
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Senior meals
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We’re looking for your good neighbors
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Personal round of vows
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Frolicking Capernaum
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Hungry woman tries to take cart full of food
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WV freshman enjoys helping others
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Feature creature: Squeaks
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on the move
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Tricycle race will benefit Cancer Patient Care
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Annual Liberty Lake festival launches July 1
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Youth
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Gatorade football training camp planned
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Canada geese all right for Dofuss the goose
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Woman puts stop to ‘shipping scam’
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Standings
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Bass-fishing passion
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She brings dedication to team of champions
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Ferris’ Alec Petrie to advise school board
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There is beauty to be found in shade gardens
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Writer will speak about Hodgkin’s struggle
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Council OKs street improvement plan
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Trike race will benefit Cancer Patient Care
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Liferoads to offer free dinner, movie, popcorn