Archives | February 8, 2007
Results
Business
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Bert Caldwell: Water’s at stake in ebb and flow of politics
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Wheat farmers skeptical
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Suddenly, hybrids are a tougher sell
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Strong growth seen for regional economy
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Stocks higher despite oil decline
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Lumber market shaky
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Filling up quickly
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Bert Caldwell: Region’s economic success reminiscent of Expo ‘74 boom
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A cooler housing market
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Metals continue to shine
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Wal-Mart, unions unveil health care goal
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Consumer spending spree
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Taurus name is back
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Friendly destination
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Looking to grow
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On the mend
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Industry’s mixed message
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Price stability
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Music labels’ trade group fires back at Apple
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Sterling sues ex-CEO of FirstBank NW
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It’s a bullish time for banks
Nation/World
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N. Korea nuclear talks resume today
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Ancient skeletons found locked in an embrace
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FDA approves non-Rx diet pill
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NBC newsman says Libby lied about him
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Chemical plant erupts in Kansas City, Mo.
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1 out of 7 doctors put morals ahead of medicine
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Senate Republicans want debate on war
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Cabbie rewarded for returning rings
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Proposed iPod ban strikes sour note
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NASA to review screening
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Experts say online child porn rings hard to track
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U.S. loses 5th copter in 3 weeks in Iraq
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Airlines’ on-time, lost bag rates worsen
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GOP blasts Pelosi’s request for military jet
Sports
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Dallas’ Romo returns to the field in stride
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NFL Notebook: Cowboys narrow coaching field to two
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Secondary emphasis
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A season of change
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Prep profile: Scheffelmaier hopes to enjoy state experience a final time
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Bonners beats Priest River, stays alive
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Hatton never gives up
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National champs compile one of best classes ever
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Washington goes deep for ‘07
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Prep profile: Garro’s love for basketball helps fuel Pullman’s success
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Akey shows off first recruit class
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Cougs face tall order
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Al Snyder remembered as coach, friend
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Eastern recruits a solid corps
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NBA : Bosh leads Raptors past Magic
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NHL: Cheechoo leads Sharks past Ducks
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Rich Landers: Conservation Reserve Program deserves nurturing
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Getting it done
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Skid vanquished
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A lost weekend for Gonzaga sophomore
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TOP 25 MEN: Tar Heels hit boards to beat Duke
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Chiefs beat Seattle one more time
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Defense does it
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Broncos stop Idaho
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Making it fun first
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DEI signs Earnhardt – Jeffrey Earnhardt
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TOP 25 WOMEN: Unranked Irish fight way past No. 17 Cardinals
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UCLA extends conference lead with victory over USC
Voices
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Golf club maker looking forward to spring
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U-Hi gymnasts all about the team
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Burgan’s donates furniture to Holmes
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HOT SPOTS
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Highlanders gymnastics program aims for consistency on mats
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Religion notebook: Valentine’s fundraiser will benefit Our Place
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Landscaper enhances Mt. Spokane campus, student opportunities
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Paint vandals leave mark Vandals leave mark
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Fog and cold ruled last month
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Tributes: Remembered for service
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Good Neighbors: Helping out in little ways have biggest impact
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North Side Voices
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Tech tips: Steps enhance privacy on shared computer
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Lincoln festivities linked to traveling exhibit
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Mead, Shadle assured playoff berths
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Friendly rivalry game will benefit Coaches vs. Cancer
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Artist creates hands-on calendar
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Getting back to basics
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Youths try their hand in kitchen at class
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City Council wants land available for businesses
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Good Neighbors: Cheney’s Chet Bettcher ready to help others
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Good Neighbor Just like family
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Donation campaigns focus on energy aid, food bank
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Betz students publish newspaper
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Feature creature: Morris
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Valley extends contract with Senske for maintenance of parks
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Vocal Point: Enliven your life by adopting a dog
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NWC offers two chances to preview school
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Week’s emergency calls include six structure fires