Archives | Saturday, March 18, 2006
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Features
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Cholesterol treatment depends on level
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Horoscope
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But will he ever land there again?
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It wasn’t always so great back in the day
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Evangelists go to mat
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NO HEADLINE
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Jesuits offer prayers on iPods
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Spokane Calendar
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NBC gets a hold on wrestling
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Just wing it on next RV trip
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Props to the peeps
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Mom may need help adjusting
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‘Narnia’ sequel planned
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Idaho Calendar
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‘Prayer rugs’ the opposite of firm spiritual footing
Idaho
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Got snow? Silver Mountain does
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Having some doggone fun
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Familiar names file for office
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Idaho Records
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Ramsey kids stay after school by choice
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Final day brings new challengers
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Police say dogs in attack have run loose before
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McGuire to lead West Bonner schools
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Outdoor Pursuits plans backpacking trip
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Feature creature
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Tours offers amazing views of Glacier
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Thrivent, Habitat join forces
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Taking a stand
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Post Falls official to resign
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Community education classes offered
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NIC gallery featuring ‘Printmaking’ exhibit
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No primaries for several races
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Property tax reform bills largely unchanged
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Risch sticks to plan
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Full slate in store for state elections this year
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Geological history of area hard to fathom
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Historic bridge needs a new home
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Religion notebook
Nation/World
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Toxicology reports on Milosevic clean
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Deal tied to Gulf revives Arctic drilling
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Two die after taking RU-486
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Bird flu suspected in turkeys in Israel
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GAO questions millions in FBI upgrade spending
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Three die when truck rams into clinic
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IRA ally detained at airport
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Judge blocks demand for Google records
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Moussaoui judge to allow untainted aviation evidence
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Pentagon hired firm tied to bribes
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Fashion designer Oleg Cassini dies
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Iconic building may go condo
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Volunteers of all stripes cleaning up New Orleans
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Iraqi official says suspect in mosque attack captured
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Times researcher freed in China
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Court rejects looser rules for coal-fired power plants
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Group tallies House leader’s junkets, jet rides
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Anti-abortion plates ruled legal
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Pollution rules near for small engines
Spokane
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Montana governor seeks end to grazing near park
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Asking questions is way to open doors in life
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Homeowners lose water quality lawsuit
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Family recalls Fairchild airman’s devotion, caring
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Condo land sale disputed
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Moe’s ouster sought
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Definition of lobbyist tackled
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Woman pleads guilty to 21 felony charges
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Skating officials to visit Spokane
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Web site planned for health care directives
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Cocaine seized near border worth $3.1 million
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Getting it right, under the lights
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McMorris kicks off re-election run
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Stereotype at the plate, and Jenks whiffs him
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Collision kills 80-year-old
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Hiking group hits the trails again
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Official Records
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Ambulance agent still target of suit
Sports
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Shock sign former Hurricane
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Since Davis’ decision, IU on roll
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Opponents also each other’s biggest fan
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Kahne on the pole; Lester also qualifies
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Hutchinson’s fate with arbiter
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Stanford sent packing
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Sandpoint’s Rosholt finalist
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Nothing can motivate like a true legend
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ATLANTA REGIONAL
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Rogers topples WV
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Canucks snap 5-game slide
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Chiefs triumph in their home finale
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Big men for a big game
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Bulldogs on their guard
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Arizona State women want to win, not just show up
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Meche progresses
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Mohammed propels Spurs past Suns
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Owens, Cowboys reportedly have a deal
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Legendary DePaul coach Meyer dies
Voices
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Community service
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Senior activities
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Little cities
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WV’s Greg Bradley has the goods
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See ‘Lord of the Beans’ with family
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Firefighter’s Cask and Keg Friday
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How to lose your ride in Spokane Valley
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Interest in hometown sparked writer
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Hear about local gardening traditions
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Government almanac
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Somebody needs you
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Join the party at this year’s Mayor’s Ball
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Central Valley High students use their heads to inspire young readers
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Get out, Get going
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Calendar
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H2E Inc. grows into new Liberty Lake facility
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Find out what’s going on in your community
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As stakeholders we care about our neighbors
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Youth activities
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Teacher Connie Tebo helped guide children’s lives
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Senior meals