Archives | August 2, 2007
Results
Business
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Business incubator review lacks data
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Fender-benders get spendy
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Journal delivered to Murdoch
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Late surge lifts Dow to 150-point gain
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Minority report
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Northeast counties build a better workforce
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Meat sales company agrees to pay fines
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Avista lowers earnings outlook
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Disney buys tween hangout Club Penguin for $350 million
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Itron reports mixed revenues
Features
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Arts calendar
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Reunions
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Greg Albi completes Marine recruit training
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Making a big Whoopi to-do
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Idaho Clubs
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Triple header
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Fond or not, you’re obligated to aging parents
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Inland Northwest quilters get chance to share ‘Passion’
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“You that are going to be married think things can never be done too fast, but we that are old and know what we are about must elope methodically, Madam.” – Oliver Goldsmith
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Consider using spray for nasal polyps
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Ebert reviews online
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‘Two Hands’ tells focused story
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Sculpture will be dedicated
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Spokane Clubs
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Hints from Heloise
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Horoscope
Nation/World
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Fisher-Price issues toy recall
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More information
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Sunnis pull out of Iraq Cabinet
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Woman abused 11 kids, charges say
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Former defense officials deny Tillman cover-up
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Electrodes ‘jump-start’ man’s injured brain
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House votes to boost child health program
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In retirement, Rumsfeld appears rusty on details
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Obama says he’d be willing to send troops to Pakistan
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Phone, e-mail spying restricted
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Chinese rescue effort frees 69 miners
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Copper-pipe theft ruins food bank’s supplies
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Despite claim, Pentagon sold F-14 parts to public
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Saudis give conditional support to U.S. projects
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Student loan inquiry turns to athletics
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Quake kills 1, brings tsunami warning
Spokane
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County race drawing familiar candidates
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Treasure hunters on prowl
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Official Records
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Canadian man to serve 8 years for smuggling
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Newsstand pricing to increase Sept. 1
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Historic cards to be placed in new flagpole
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Lottery numbers
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Thorburn will run against Mielke
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Mayoral rivals disagree on how to ease problem
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on the move
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Police feared ‘dramatic ending’
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Murder trial opens in Spokane toddler’s death
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Idaho prohibits many campfires
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Freeway collapses into river
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Gregoire demands changes at child protection
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Nation’s top fires are in Montana
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Otter wants to cut state driving
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South Side Voices
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Washington, Idaho show decline in smoking rates
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Valley hopeful hasn’t filed finance data
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Inside
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Five firefighters hurt in crash
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Moscow may ban guns on city land
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Primary ballots coming; postmark deadline Aug. 21
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Welfare supervisor on leave after leaving foul message
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Feds extending contract to manage Richland lab by two years
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Get your news in Your Voice
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McCain cuts regional events
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Verner wants to ban kids from having spray paint
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At a glance
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Your Voice A Spokesman-Review publication
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Low-income housing too high-end for some
Sports
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Scully continues to paint scene at 79
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NO HEADLINE
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Defending champ cools down
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Back in the swim of things
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Strong keeps pluggin’
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More on line at Bridgestone this time
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Walker not ready to talk about tragedy
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Author! Author!
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Mariners win in 12th
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Sexson takes a seat
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Bell bowing out at season’s end
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Benzel warms up for major
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Bonds watch
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Indians lose series
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R-Hawks win home finale 9-0
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On the Air
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By the numbers
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Fast Break
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Today’s menu
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Predators will stay in Nashville
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Wednesday’s results
Voices
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Rathdrum: a fine name for a fine town
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Airway Heights growing
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Aug. 11 Athol Daze celebrates city
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religion notebook
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Pride of Boys and Girls
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Borrowed Bucks can go a long way
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Deer Park barn a family treasure
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Show off your skill at skating contest
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Dream of home for women in transition becomes reality
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Offices proposed on 29th Ave.
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Ice cream event for seniors planned
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Firm offers LC athletes physical therapy
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Hillyard Festival begins Friday
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Athol fire burns timber but spares Baptist church
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Offering solutions globally
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Albee a force behind the scenes
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meetings
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Preserving Millwood’s history while looking to the future
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Catch the reading bug by catching this bus
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After testing waters, couple opens Tackle Testers
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Kilts optional at annual Highland Games
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Desire for gelato turns into business
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Rosauers’ store manager will ring up end of career
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Mountain View Middle School Honor Roll
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Center hosts Hawaiian party
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Rust plagues city pools
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Neighbors fight crime
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Skate park huge hit
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Fate of Foxtail goes to commission
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Spirit Lake fills vacant council seat
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Winning artist
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Arum a joy for all seasons
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A sweet relief for allergy season
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Duct-tape session rolls into creative handcrafts
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BNSF captures 16U SVGSA championship
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College course relies on growing
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From wet deck to drywall
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Future projects ranked
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New city forester takes root in Post Falls
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Perry St. rejuvenation builds on original charm
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Property at Freya, Alki to be condemned
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Rocket Market concerts attract a following
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Success at school runs in the family
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2008 budget previewed
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Anyone up for some tennis?
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Buddhist president will speak
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Firefighters come through
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July was second hottest ever
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Meeting will focus on property rights
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Remnants of railroading past
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Bayview grows with convoy
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County rules to keep dirt road public
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Show us your team
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Three teens arrested on impersonation
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Adult education classes
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Write in the Citizen Journal
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Accuracy watch
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Building Permits
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calendar
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Family calendar
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Mukogawa sewer work progressing
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Neighborhood Updates
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Volunteer
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Riverside student wins pentathlon during Junior Disability event
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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summer lunches
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Turnbull group will meet Aug. 14
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East valley Middle school honor roll
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Liberty lake police blotter
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Meet your Neighbor