Archives | April 26, 2007
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Business
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Water park plans major addition
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Company News: GM will ‘fight hard for every sale,’ CEO says
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Physicians continue to accept freebies, study finds
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Bert Caldwell: Our glass ceiling is still transparently unfair to women
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market recap
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New docks go against the grain
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Earnings reports push Dow past 13,000
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Earnings roundup : Boeing’s profits soar
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Disneyland workers win low-income housing fight
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Business in brief: WaMu to offer changeable mortgages
Idaho
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In brief: Crews start work on Hayden Library
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Idaho Records
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In brief: Four injured in collision
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Renting nuclear reactor gets cheaper
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Idaho calendar
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Unified treatment plan picked
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Despite hundreds of sprouting houses, school district faces falling enrollment
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Bomb threat closes 10 schools
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Vasquez drops out of Senate race
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Events today will celebrate children
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Students honored for mapping grave sites
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Planners want input
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Judge rejects hearing on Chateau de Loire
Nation/World
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Court takes new look at campaign finance
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Some question police pause at Va. Tech
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McCain attacks Bush’s handling of Iraq war
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World in brief: Taliban: Bin Laden targeted Cheney
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Ban urged on soft drinks, sugary snacks in schools
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Fungus suspected in loss of bee colonies in U.S.
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Nation in brief: Many homeless after storm
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Dignitaries attend Yeltsin’s burial
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House panel approves subpoena for Rice
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Candidates take offense at Giuliani’s remark
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Political briefings made to agencies
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Tomlin repeats at gospel’s Dove Awards
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House passes war bill requiring withdrawal
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Iraq withholds death toll, but estimate is in thousands
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EU officials join call for Wolfowitz to quit
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Canada plans to ban incandescent light bulbs
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Prosecution lays out case against producer
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Body found in home burned during search for shooter
Spokane
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After rebuke, EWU loses contract for city archaeological work
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Our kids Activities
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Spokane records
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Doug Clark : America has a new weapon in the war on Iraq
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School board votes to close Pratt
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Volunteers have turn to receive
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More our kids info
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Drug company owner fined over false claims
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Your Voice A Spokesman-Review publication
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Man survives bridge plunge
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The tools for success
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Rural lawmakers rack up successes
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Study: Hood Canal has natural oxygen cycle
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Teaching parents how to teach their children
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In brief: School board wants student advisers
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Answering the call
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Adolfae fired from City Hall job
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County backs whistle-blower
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Fire official charged in coffee-mug attack
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Helping hands bring about rich rewards
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Other police changes
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Police form abuse team
Sports
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UI women win WAC golf
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Quick hits
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Idaho signs two, loses yet another
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EWU tennis teams cap off fine seasons
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NFL draft full-fledged happening
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Prep profile : Alden proves to be quite a catch for Central Valley, Rutgers
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U-Hi grabs seed
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U.S. invites Iran
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college baseball
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Allen looks to make mark before leaving competitive tennis behind
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Prior will miss rest of season
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In brief: Hasselbeck progressing ahead of schedule
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Mike Vlahovich: Making the case for keeping school sports
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Reynolds a good fit
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Zimmerman glad he gave it a fling
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Greg Lee: School sports need to be preserved
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AL standings
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North Idaho track and field honor roll
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Rich Landers : Making a mountain out of a mole bill
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Washburn rolls
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Wednesday’s AL results
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Stuckey will test NBA draft waters
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Mavs keep their cool
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Area roundup : Moscow, Lake City split pair
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Area roundup: Prugh, Hurt tie for 16th
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Fast Break
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NHL : Ducks buck Canucks on McDonald hat trick
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By the numbers
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Wednesday’s NL results
Voices
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Ponderosa 4th-graders studying city’s history for mural project
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Senior activities
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The buzz on Sprague Avenue
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Rathdrum Prairie News: Rathdrum Grange is a busy place
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Valley Kids’ calendar
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Cities want more I-90 exits
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Circle of friends keeps us happy, healthy
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STA sees support for route improvements
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Work begins on downtown housing
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Salon owners aid burned-out business
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FIDO graduates are trained, ready for adoption
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Prep watch: Focus on professional prospects may miss point of school sports
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Ed Notebook: G-Prep wins problem-solving meet
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In brief: COPS shop to open at Wilton
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Sheridan students raise money for SpokAnimal
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In brief: South Perry work continues
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Girls track: Liberty seniors set example
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Vintage wheels
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Making the transition
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Couple vacation to work
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Small-town legends
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Odyssey students pursue excellence
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‘I don’t like losing’
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Prudy Kline always there for family, friends
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Religion notebook : Child slavery will be topic
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Some Hoopfest stars watch from sidelines
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Tour three area museums Friday
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Get ready to skate, Fairfield Work to begin on skate park in Fairfield
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Senior Men’s Softball League seeking players to round out rosters
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Volunteers needed
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Tai chi moves help participants find balance
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Future of Garry sculpture in doubt
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Going Dutch
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Valley in brief: Blaze destroys garage, vehicles
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Religion notebook
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Two-sport regimen is balancing act
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Business makes dogs’ No. 2 its job No. 1
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Raising voices in harmony
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Home shelters teenage mothers
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Business focus: Framed creations at Gallery of the Thum’
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Kootenai Building permits
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Cool Kids: World-class athlete
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Post Falls Calendar
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PF volunteer honored for community service
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Olympic medalist encourages girls
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Calendar
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Project disrupts 29th Ave.
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Swims favored over splash
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Surf’s up in Post Falls
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Store, group give students books
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In brief: Post Falls beefs up security
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Planners tackle Valley-Post Falls commute
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Neighbors act as one another’s security system
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Helping your garden grow
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Council OKs budget changes, street contract
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Cool Kids: Budding actor has lofty goals
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Residents float ideas for easing crowded schools
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Stags’ Meyers growing as player
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Development plan moving forward
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Rotary offers chance to meet people, needs
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Penny drive benefits Guilds’ School
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In brief: Signing work crews for 2008
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Access sought to park land Access sought to park land
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County panels seek members
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DARE car will be a custom ride
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Kids Calendar
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High school students raise money for Ugandans
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Meet your Neighbor: Genna Dodge of Post Falls
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North Side Voices
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Volcanic activity can cool atmosphere
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Youth musicians will perform concerts
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Liberty Lake Police Blotter
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Lottery winners
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Mother’s Day Tea planned
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Feature creature: Bruno
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Feature creature: Sam
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Letters
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Little League baseball standings
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Neighborhood updates
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Post Falls Meetings
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Post Falls School Lunch
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senior meals
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Services
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Somebody needs you
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South NEIGHBORHOOD UPDATES
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Youth
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Feature creature: Persia
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In brief: Mayors to have ‘showdown’
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Proposals for Mann Center span wide range