Archives | April 12, 2007
Results
Business
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Bernanke backs status quo for hedge fund oversight
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Comcast to buy online ticket site Fandango
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Sterling branches out again
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Patent woes not hurting Vonage — so far
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By visiting Cuba, Otter puts trade before politics
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Riverstone comes to life
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Markets pull back on Fed minutes
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Citigroup to cut 17,000 jobs as part of cost-saving strategy
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Four asked Skylstad to resign
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National Realtors group says housing slump will worsen
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Sallie Mae settles student loan probe
Features
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“Stop the world – I want to get off.” – Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse
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Strolling to the Lake City
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WSU viola, violin teacher appearing with SSQ
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Arts Calendar
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‘Underbelly’ best for adults
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‘Burana’ blasts off
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Hints from Heloise
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She’s still Dave’s uncover girl
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Apartment Theater
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Dude just won’t answer to Marian
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Letting ex in house is creepy
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Harpist, storyteller at Panida
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Support Groups
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Horoscope
Nation/World
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Al-Qaida group claims Algerian bombings
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Laser device scratching out spot on produce
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U.S. links Iran to new Iraq arms
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Thompson says his cancer is in remission
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Legislature targets juvenile abuse
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Novelist Vonnegut dies at 84
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Gates extends deployments 90 days in Iraq, Afghanistan
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McCain offers vigorous defense of war in Iraq
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All charges dropped in Duke lacrosse case
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Panel calls for fast closure of Walter Reed
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MSNBC dropping ‘Imus in the Morning’
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White House may have lost key e-mails
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Stem-cell bill passes, will likely see veto
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Texas’ ‘futile-care’ law under national spotlight
Spokane
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House approves sex-ed measure
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‘Evil’ sex acts get abuser 20-year sentence
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Senate proclamation honors Colville physician
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Toddlers left outside in rain
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BASE jumper dies in Idaho
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on the move
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Residents can question school officials
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Free photos help ID children
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Priest River woman killed in collision
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Official Records
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More coverage
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Hession praises partner legislation
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Your Voice A Spokesman-Review publication
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Vet gets overdue honor
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Activities
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Man steps outside, gets mauled by grizzly
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Valley mayor highlights projects
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A child’s voice can falter, but DNA evidence speaks clearly
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Tell your stories in Citizen Journal
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On abuse, listen to your child, and trust your own instincts
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Get off phone, lawmakers tell drivers
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Fairchild makes case for helicopters
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Bridge gets famous, moves to West Side
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Actions presumed unreasonable
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education, cheney public schools, eastern washington university, reid elementary school, school closure
Sports
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Cubs off to slow start
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One-hit wonder
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CCS splits doubleheader
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Fast Break
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Seahawks’ 2007 schedule
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Prep roundup
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Deer Park grieves for athlete
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North Idaho track and field honor roll
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Quick hits
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A final goodbye for Eddie Robinson
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EWU basketball assistant leaves for Tacoma
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NO HEADLINE
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Amaker accepts offer to coach at Harvard
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Wednesday’s results
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New NFL policy puts pressure on teams
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Otto, tennis a great match
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A Tiger on the mound
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Vandals seek consistency
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Hopkins’ progress makes her feel like dancing
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Altmeyer leads ambitious Freeman team
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Australian goes from fan to rising star
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Street Sense heavily favored for Blue Grass
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Mentoring kids serious job for hunters
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Marion, Suns scorch Sonics
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Cougars lose role players
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Senators breeze
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Bledsoe hangs up cleats
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LSU hires Chancellor
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By the numbers
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GSL Preview Golf
Voices
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More than braids, twists
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Day at the doggie-sitter’s
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Devotion keeps romance alive
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Dog-walking helps out neighbors
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Effort gives life to dreams
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George Cramer lived very full life
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Mrs. Spokane, Miss Spokane prep for state level
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North Side Voices
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Prairie Voices
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Anna Marie Schaefer receives Gold Award
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Blue Bay, Blue Grotto a unique enterprise
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City Council approves street-repair contract
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Council approves street projects
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Fire calls include 25 vehicle accidents, 150 medical responses
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Healthy Kids Day planned at YMCA
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Levy lids will go to voters
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Show us your team
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Starting seeds indoors ideal for our area
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Summer car show to benefit Second Harvest
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NC freshman joins Team USA
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137-acre housing plan proposed
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Appraisal April 21 will benefit cancer society
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Spirit Lake post office vandalized
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Students to offer fashion show
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The Citizen Journal
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Letters
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Lottery winners
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McDonald House seeks volunteers
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Meetings
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Senior games
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Senior meals
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Feature creature
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Neighborhood updates
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City denies golf club condos
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Broader Albi use proposed
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Room to romp off the leash
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Warming seas brew stormy season
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Paint-A-Helmet party Saturday
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The heart of Post Falls
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Mountain access discussed
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Nursery offers kids haven
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Poet earns fellowship
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Police chief sets goals for Spirit Lake
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Boy wins short track bike series
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City adds structures to historic register
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Women refresh spirits
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Get your news in Your voice
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Meet your Neighbor
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Mead band to compete in Ellington jazz festival
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Women’s conference planned April 18-20
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Downzoning proposed near market
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Valley Voices
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Parks and Rec soccer has record turnout
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‘Putting in the time’
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Dump passes offered free
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Senior at home anywhere on softball field
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Relax, work out, it’ll improve your memory
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First phase complete at Post Falls Landing
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.22 caliber enough for practical fun
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Building permits
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Justin Gallagher gives St. George’s options
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Strong season ahead
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Kids’ calendar
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More than braids, twists, locks
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Calendar
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SBDC helps businesses grow
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.22-caliber enough for practical pistol fun
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NC senior aims for filmmaking
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Vanessa Behan site shelters children during crisis
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Daily origami helps keeps Connor Skimore active
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Free poetry reading at library
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Parade date set
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School lunch
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Clubs
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Devotion key for the Chatmans
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Kindergartners, parents celebrate achievements
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Mt. Spokane, Mead, Rogers grab early leads
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Haili Kemble shines with compassion
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Pair take the reins in helping McDonald House
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South Side Voices
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Girl captures photo of swans on day they were attacked
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Miss Spokane, Mrs. Spokane prepare for state pageants
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Board to vote on annex plan sans Park on Calispel
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LC student invited
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Water safety class planned
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Whitworth Orchestra to perform
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youth
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Accuracy watch