Archives | Saturday, May 27, 2006
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Features
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Treating deviant priests
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Flirting with waiters not OK
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Are you mature enough for Elderhostel adventures?
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‘Left Behind’ game to come
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Reunions
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Spokane Calendar
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Support Groups
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Navel Exposure
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Horoscope
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Community Events
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May’s the month when we get herd mentality
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Even tested faiths should be checked once in a while
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Spokane clubs
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Idaho Calendar
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Is Oprah getting a bad rap?
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End-of-life issues touch a nerve
Idaho
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Kempthorne confirmed; Risch rises
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Ex-foster mother sentenced for probation violation, theft
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CdA police will continue patrols on Sanders Beach, pending ruling
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Contour of the Palouse
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‘Lines of Wisdom’
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Celebrity sighting leaves unanswered questions
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Flashback
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Idaho Commerce and Labor
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Idaho Records
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School lunches
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Meet your Neighbor
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Bike trail work rolling along
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Feature creature
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Hit the trail
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Library reopens June 5
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Mag offers glimpse of 64
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Religion notebook
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Another role for Davey House
Nation/World
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After decades of disgust, Rouge River looking good
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False gunfire alarm rattles Capitol
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Kissinger saw Hanoi regime as acceptable
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Vaccine approved to treat shingles
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Top Justice officials defiant in wake of raid
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Felony charges filed for pot-laced muffins
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Haditha witnesses recount massacre of 24 by Marines
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World in brief
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Nation in brief
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Hamas withdraws Gaza militia
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Iraq breaks with U.S. on policy toward Iran
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Senate panel pushes for info on CIA-run prisons
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Powerful quake hits Indonesia
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Immigration increasingly divisive for Republicans
Spokane
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Supreme Court Watch
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Area caught between concrete and railroad
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Boating speed limit set for Pend Oreille
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Girl who fell into creek to be taken off support
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Man with HIV sentenced for not advising partners
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Official Records
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VFW post faces move amid times of struggle
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Immigration tests GOP unity before convention
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Security tapes of deadly RPS crash released
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Error sends second false mudslide warning in a week
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Cemetery strolls summon perspective on death’s ways
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In brief
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Decision near in firehouse sex case
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Energy corridor plan draws alarm
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Owner of burned cat wins appeals court ruling
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Owner of burned cat can get damages for distress, court rules
Sports
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After road wins, Shock want to put on show for own fans
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Lind-Ritzville will play for title
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Rodell ready for 800
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Fever whip Sky
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Kalama turns tables on Newport in semifinal
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On the Air
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Friday’s results
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Two Tigers in tennis semifinals
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Giants out of Memorial Cup
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Liriano bests M’s Hernandez
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Mavs get defensive
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Idaho’s Winger earns NCAA bid
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Hurricanes knot series behind Gerber
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Jeter hits milestone; Royals nip Yankees
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Quiet bats spell early out for North Central
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O’Reilly smashes record
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Greenwell in trucks field
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NC’s Michelson a state champ
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Mead loses heartbreaker
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Shadle Park storms into semifinals
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Today’s menu
Voices
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Hay J’s Bistro open in Liberty Lake
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Calendar
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Consider WASL’s long-term effects
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The ‘man house’
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Fairfield gearing up for Flag Day
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Injured skater among fire calls
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Some churches changing service schedules
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Week in review
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Middle school sports standings
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Senior meals
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She’s the ‘distancer’
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Susie Middaugh’s life colored with glass
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Trail keeps its own time
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Freeman softball qualifies for 1A tournament
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Grant will help launch CV alumni association
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