Archives | April 19, 2007
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Features
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Japanese art in spotlight
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Dr. Gott: Jury still out on success of chelation therapy
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People: Simon says it’s not that simple
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Annie’s Mailbox: Mental health screening offered to service people
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Horoscope
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Bach, Beethoven, Bugs
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‘Hansel & Gretel’ preview at Auntie’s
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Arts calendar
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Hints from Heloise
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Reunions
Nation/World
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Three killed at Turkish Bible company
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Dickens World builders have great expectations
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Stage, film, TV performer Kitty Carlisle Hart dies
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Senate blocks Medicare drug bill
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Prevalence of procedure disputed
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Universities review campus security plans
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Gun culture shapes Virginia’s heritage
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Police, gunmen battle in hospital
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Cigarette break just what doctor ordered
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Baghdad bombings kill at least 158
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Finding expands recall of pet foods
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Virginia Tech gunman’s video reveals his hatred
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Bush puts pressure on Sudan
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Court affirms ban on abortion procedure
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New studies link cancer risk, hormone use
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College counselors often limited on how to help
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Democrats may soften Iraq demands
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U.N. official: Iran’s uranium capacity doubles
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Ex-principal faces jail time for kissing feet
Spokane
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Activities
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In brief: Pair arrested in double stabbing
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In brief: Nail gun accident suspected in injury
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Official Records
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Cusick grandfather convicted of molestation
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Ammo belt alarms college
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Standard review in Phelps case
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Valley, county have prickly relationship
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Legacy of suffering
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Future swimming pools to be discussed
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Defining miracles downward
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Park Board chairman apologizes for remark
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Your Voice A Spokesman-Review publication
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Parents say Delling was ‘very sick’
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Also today
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Ballroom dancing meeting Saturday
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on the move
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County makes new Appleway offer
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CV schools’ space crunch in dispute
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Child deaths
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Cost to the church
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THE BLOGOSPHERE
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Can’t get enough stock-market information?
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Ruling reaction
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Suspect denies taking pickup
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DeLeon homicide trial delayed
Sports
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Looking forward
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Quick hits
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NO HEADLINE
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Brock gets his kicks from soccer and playing in a band
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Idaho seasons
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Lake City’s Blank determined to make waves in swimming
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Odds are Curlin will be Derby favorite
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Strange, Green headed to golf’s Hall of Fame
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Warriors in playoffs
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Marry yourself to success for CdA kokes
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M’s suffer blows
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Ringer catches humdinger, sets record for Idaho pike
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First things first: Let’s get the rules straight
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There’s hope for getting a halibut
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Anglers get into the flow on region’s varied rivers
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Washington seasons
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Enderle leads QB race
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Braves extend Cox’s contract
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Prep roundup
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Carter, Nelson ready for homecomings
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Montana seasons
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All-Star hoops game at NIC hits its stride
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Look ahead to June hot spots
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Fast Break
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Only selective anglers fish these lakes
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Chewelah-area fly lakes aren’t up to par
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On the Air
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Lenice, Nunnally have new role
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Purser’s game complete again
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Attendance numbers add up to mixed bag
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Buehrle no-hits Rangers
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Family has history at favorite fisheries
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Some northeast waters aren’t left behind
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Idaho satisfies all angler desires
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Success is just around corner
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Anglers of a feather gather at fly-only waters
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Basin comfortable for early outings
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Fishermen get fill of walleye at Moses
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Follow the money to land the bass
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Mavericks throttle hapless SuperSonics
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High times in the mountains
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Rangers finish off Thrashers in four games
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Walleyes in Sprague Lake aren’t easy prey
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By the numbers
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DuRocher will leave WSU
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Hunting for Hayden’s crappies
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Nadal extends clay winning streak to 63
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Today’s menu
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Important to take care of catch
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Wednesday’s results
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FISHING BRIEFS
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These lakes have lures of their own
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Volunteers provide net profit for anglers
Voices
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In brief: Road work closes part of Maple, Ash
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Youth
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Heather Fried crowned
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Bayview-Athol get more policing volunteers
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Charley Vingo prepares for 100th
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Achievements : Mt. Spokane honor roll
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Andrew Kittredge delivers for Ferris
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voluteer
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Give your brain a workout with video games
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Storms may bring lowland flooding
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Groups can apply for project money
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Send us your news
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Sprinkler system installed at Hays Park
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Mullan project moves forward
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George and Doris Dyer help Aborigine community
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Shaw squad commits to raising school spirit
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Culminating project combines ideas, dreams
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Gifted school
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NWC presents ‘Promise U’ - musical about college life
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Advertising exec pursues love of painting
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Liberty Park ruins cleanups planned
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Rathdrum becoming walker friendly
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Center to service Loon Lake, Valley school buses
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Post Falls names officer of the year
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No lonely hearts with senior social group
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Tired of others’ rudeness? Join the masses
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Armenian Holocaust will be noted
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GSL Softball: Pair lead undefeated Highlanders
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Museum has short-term home
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Chamber meeting today
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Lottery winners
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Stand Down gives vets hand up not handout
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Artist Cecile Charles’ gallery gains prominence
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Deanna Hormann enjoys taking part in her neighborhood
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Six apply for vacant council position
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Post Falls Voices Post Falls Voices
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Family feels embrace of friends away from home
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Bayview man has art displayed in PF Library
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Heritage site gets new start
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Kids’ calendar
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It’s in the bag for John Brown Elementary
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In brief: Neighbor festival at Cannon Park
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Neighborhood updates
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Senior activities
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Odyssey students excel
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Agencies team up for kids
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District growing pains
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Bones physician assistant’s main focus
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Post Falls crime on the rise
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Passion for hot rods began at young age
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She’s the volunteers’ volunteer
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Thanks for coverage on crisis nursery
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Alpha Dogs offers day at the doggie-sitter’s
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Burglar leaves pharmacy with empty pockets
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Arranged marriage thrives 57 years
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DAR honors community volunteers
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Eighth-grader’s interests are all over the map
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Rogers baseball field vandalized
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Science, math and cars, oh my
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Valley Voices
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White-water rodeo Saturday
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Bystanders express shock at sight of electric car
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Church will offer annual Sukiyaki Dinner
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City adds structures to historic register
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Council OKs paving on 27th Avenue
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LC, CV students to aid Ugandan children
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Students pause from book studies to take time for tea
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Towns will receive county grants for parks
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Use care transfering plants from pot to ground
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North Side Voices
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Send us your photos of spring in Spokane Valley
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Write in Citizen Journal
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Calendar
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Chase Gallery offers student art
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Feature creature: Bridget
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Feature creature
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Liberty Lake Police Blotter
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Today in History
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Horizon Middle School honor roll
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Building permits
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Tattered Lace offers leather, lingerie, tattoos