Archives | April 5, 2007
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Business
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You, too, can sit like a star
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Space-tourism plan up in the air in N.M.
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Senior housing campus is sold
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Business in brief: Growers hustle to save fruit trees from freeze
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DigiDeal finally scores payoff
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Shareholders await Chrysler decision
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Best Buy extends lead over rival
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University officials owned lenders’ stock
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Economic reports keep advance small
Features
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Visual arts: Openings offer wide mix of work
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Season of change
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Dr. Gott: OK for families to share food
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Annie’s Mailbox: Sister-in-law tactless, hurtful
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Arts Calendar
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Specials honoring Bob Barker
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Horoscope
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People: Yeah, that’s a real rip-snorter
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The ‘Price’ wars
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Networks announce schedule changes
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Hints from Heloise
Nation/World
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Democrats assailed on Syria, Iraq
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New mammograms found to be less reliable
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Army says friendly fire may have killed two
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Bush sidesteps Congress on envoy
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Police say mom made her kids beg for money
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Study finds no benefit to educational software
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Missing dog found years later, 1,100 miles away
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Edwards says she neglected tests
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Lindh’s parents want term reduced
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British detainees leave Iran
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Researchers say remains not those of Joan of Arc
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Darfur’s displaced rising, official warns
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Civil rights groups urge foreclosure moratorium
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Immigration vital to big metro areas
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Pelosi meets Syrian president
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Obama has raised $25 million
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Casino finds thousands in lost money
Spokane
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For-profit group eyeing Deaconess
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Police, sheriff ‘on same page’ after confusion
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Hispanic population growing
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One teenager killed, two injured in crash
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One teen killed, 2 injured in crash
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Weather for Easter to be mild, warmer
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Indians baseball hiring for summer
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Official Records
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Finding forgiveness
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Your Voice A Spokesman-Review publication
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Idaho Easter egg hunts
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Spokane in brief: Dropped cigarette cause of fatal fire
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Report questions decisionsby county planning director
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Twin Falls school tosses food to make students pay lunch debts
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Blind runner left breathless by offers to be his Bloomsday guide
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Police link same suspect to killings in Moscow, Boise
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In brief: Victim thought shooter joking
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on the move
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Death stuns family, friends
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Spokane-area Easter egg hunts
Sports
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Renovation will affect track fans
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Foreigners fail Masters test
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Julien addresses firing
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By the numbers
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Today’s menu
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Pickler storms to lead at Texas Relays
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Weather plays no favorites here
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Bzdelik takes on Colorado challenge
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Defending champ back
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Quick hits
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University rains runs on rival
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Police say Jones case still active
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Preview Track and field
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Phoenix drafts Westerberg
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Fast Break
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NO HEADLINE
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North Idaho track and field honor roll
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Tigers on prowl again
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Wizards suddenly down, out
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Phoenix picks Harding, then trades her to Lynx
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A’s cast spell on M’s again
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Hornets sting Sonics
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This is no turkey of an urban legend
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On the Air
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Wednesday’s results
Voices
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Meet your Neighbor
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In brief: Proposed plat focus of hearing
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Cool Kids: Music is her thing
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Good Neighbors: Couple believe in doing their part
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Students help out with annual food drive
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Restaurant in familiar spot hopes to host familiar faces
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Timberlake senior strives for diversity awareness
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Valley Voices
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Meetings
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Lakeside wins culinary meet
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North Side Voices
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Park neighbor catalogs natural contents
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Ponderosa walkway workshop planned
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Water rates increased
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Boys track rosters
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Calendar
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Candle in the Woods offers dinner with friends
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Fred Meyer Foundation grant helps club’s Project Learn program
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Neighborhood updates
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Shots fired during car chase
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Feature creature: Ben
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Letters
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senior activities
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senior meals
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Liberty Lake Police Blotter
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Today in history
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Moorman House considered as museum site in Cheney
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Easter services planned
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Dashco/Hauser Lake Fun Run results
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Chase Awards honor youths in community
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Volunteer
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Clubs
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Businesses donate to I.D.-a-Kid
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Golf rosters
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Mead dance/drill wins first place in national meet
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They call him ‘Mr.Versatile’
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Early bloomers welcome spring
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Military reunions
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Enthusiastic competitor
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How to get your news in Your Voice
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Club for all kids
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Grab a basket, it’s time to hunt for eggs
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Building being relocated
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Shredding nation
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University High honor roll
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Rogers long jumper eager to return
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Millwood to launch Argonne study
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Lakeside pole vaulters have skills of gymnasts
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Easter SundaySunday Easter services planned throughout city
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A talented quartet
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Cheney athlete inspires on track, court
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Serving residents well
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When urge hits, who knows what will go home from auction
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Neighborhoods seek land use, zoning plans
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Bayview quietly welcomes spring with Easter weekend activities
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Post Falls Voices Prairie Voices
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City Council OKs equestrian park
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School lunch
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youth activities
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South Side youths among Chase Award winners who enrich community
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This generation defines a new old age
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Spirit Lake growing strong
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Groups seek volunteers to help care for critters
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Council OKs tax break for condo conversion
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College theater meets middle-schoolers
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Monument honors doctor who was community pioneer
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Odyssey marks milestone
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Lakeland senior serious about sports
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Entryway monuments will welcome visitors
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Love Stories: Sulpizios shared love of surprises
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rosters
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Cheerful volunteer appreciated
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La Nada begins with cooler conditions
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event calendar
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kids’ calendar
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Place orders now for plant sale
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Lions have been serving Rathdrum for 60 years
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Girls track rosters
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Annual hockey tournament starts Friday
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Council votes for status quo
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Shelter sets no-kill policy
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Dan Hoagland a very ‘pleasant’ neighbor
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Youths use raffle proceeds for Easter baskets for CAPA
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Friends sharing a ‘really good life’
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Woman’s dog training ability a ‘gift’
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Crestline St. to receive upgrades
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South Side Voices
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Urban Renewal Agency appoints new executive director
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Motorcycle poker run Saturday
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REligion notebook
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Somebody Needs You
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Building Permits
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Citizen Journal
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Feature creature