Archives | Saturday, June 17, 2006
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Business
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Oil companies go deep
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Stocks settle at end of wild week
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Delta plans request to end pilots’ pensions
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Emerging markets in a bubble?
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Gates’ move signals shift in philanthropy
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Business in brief
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Hedge fund short sales face scrutiny
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Microsoft changes the guard
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Workers’ information accidentally faxed
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All eyes on Clipper
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Weathering the storm
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Rapper launches bubbly boycott
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Business beat
Features
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Actually, she’s thinking Borneo
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Community Events
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‘Closer’ premiere sets another record
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Destiny’s detour
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HIPAA protects patient privacy
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Spokane Calendar
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Horoscope
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Roving gallery an ideal stage for Meadows
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Imagining heaven, hell
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Absolutes miss gray in-between
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“In my time, the follies of the town crept slowly among us, but now they travel faster than a stagecoach.” – Oliver Goldsmith
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Wife zaps joy from empty nest
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Idaho Calendar
Idaho
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Realtor enjoys meeting new people in her job
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Outgoing planning chief reflects
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Unspoiled paradise
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KEC Operation Round up names grant recipients
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Some days short distance can feel like miles
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Kayak classes open to public
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Want to learn how to sail?
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Flashback
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Idaho commerce and labor
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Summer food service
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Feature creature
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Idaho Records
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Program helps Wallace students gain scholarships
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Wet pavement for cruisers
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Modified mowers ready to roar for Spirit Lake fundraiser
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The fliers club
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There is beauty to be found in shade gardens
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North Idaho has its own brand of charm
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Obligation to serve
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Libby Dam flow at historic level
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Joan Broughton went where God sent her
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Religion notebook
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Solitude, great views await you on Scout Trail
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Outgoing Kootenai planning chief reflects
Nation/World
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Sectarian violence raging in Iraq, despite security
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Somali Islamists deliver calm
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Maoists will join Nepal government
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GOP-controlled House rejects withdrawal date
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Pentagon report details abuse of Iraqi detainees
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U.N. predicts historic shift to urban dwelling by next year
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Clinton helps dedicate Columbine memorial
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No indictment for congresswoman
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Japanese leader going to Graceland
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40 militants killed in huge campaign
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Some dirt may not hurt, rodent study suggests
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75-year-old retired doctor soldiers on in Afghanistan
Spokane
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Bush drops in to raise funds
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Journal showcases young scientists’ work
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Two women in running to be police chief
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Grade-schoolers mark a passage
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Crime doesn’t pay
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State’s disaster plans reviewed
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Deputies seek man who stabbed clerk
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Judge halts Sawtooth sheep grazing
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Reward offered in fatal hit-and-run
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NO HEADLINE
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Judge halts Sawtooth sheep grazing to protect fish
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Official Records
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Gondola ridership fuels hopes
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City seeking growth input
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First jobs lay foundation through advice, sweat, tears
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Officials say driver was on suicide mission
Sports
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Friday’s interleague results
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Getting kicked around
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Ford helps Detroit end losing streak
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UNC, Clemson post wild opening-round victories
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Mariners sign top pick
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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NCAA finds Jarrett violated benefit rules
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Second-round leaderboard
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World Cup at a glance
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U.S. team needs win in worst way
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M’s, Putz close door on Giants
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Hurricanes lose veteran center for Game 6
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Stackhouse punished
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O’Reilly named state’s best in track
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Woods in error making his return in U.S. Open
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U.S. Open gets Tiger by tail
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Allmendinger qualifies first at Portland
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Tiger Stadium will be demolished
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Bonds still rates a look
Voices
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Teachers, others wrap up school careers
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Standings
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‘Intelligent’ devices play havoc with our brain cells
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Arbor Crest offers music with a view
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Olive Branch offers assortment of decorating items
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Lutheran churches offer youth soccer camp
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Reunions
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Calendar
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Week in review
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Senior meals
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In brief
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Tell us about great kids
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Somebody needs you
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Government almanac
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Whistling makes connections
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WV group honored for marketing
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Thieves try to cash in on copper
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Giants League leaders hold postions during wet spell
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Ex WV standout narrows focus
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Vandals paint CV bleachers, track