Archives | May 19, 2007
Results
Business
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‘One laptop per child’ now a reality
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Tough to buy green
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Paper or plastic? It depends
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New farmers may get some seed money
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Dreamliner is a real snap
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Business in brief: Tourism boosters honored for work
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‘Buy, strip, sell’ days numbered
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Microsoft jumps into online ads
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Better math education critical, says hedge fund guru
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Stocks rise on takeover deals
Features
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Hints from Heloise
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People: Paparazzi boo the late Pamela
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Achievements : Musicfest honors student talent
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Industry, RVers differ on gas prices
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Horoscope
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Gospel on the green
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CHARMED
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Region’s gay newspaper seeking new ownership
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Paul Graves: ‘Died for sins’ opens access to divine forgiveness
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Annie’s Mailbox: Father makes annoying noises
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Dr. Gott: Experts disagree on blood-pressure strategy
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Pope OKs Latin Mass
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Community events
Idaho
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Music/Arts Calendar
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Feature creature: Maggie Moe
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Meet your Neighbor
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School lunches
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Idaho calendar
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Idaho Records
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How to stay safe during bad weather
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Handle on Business: ROW Adventure Center open on Sherman
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Jail release program saves county thousands
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In brief: Motorcyclist injured in Highway 95 crash
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Laser speed detector upheld
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Jim Boyle a big part of Silver Mountain
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Student’s work gets a place of honor
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Business focus: Possibilities a turning point for family
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Inside our Schools : Student sings music teacher’s praise
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Plan proposed for areas hurt by logging cuts
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Church notebook
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Meetings
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Bad time at Paul Bunyan not enough to end relationship
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Sasquatch sightings abound
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Museum forms history group
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View NIC raffle house
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Beekeepers to the rescue
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Planning development
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In it for the speed
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Snowboarding wreck, recovery haven’t changed his goals
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Wyoming asks feds to accept wolf law
Nation/World
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Mosque bomb kills 11, sets off clashes in India
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Nation in brief: Murtha accused of making threat
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Japan soul-searching after wave of violence
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Kasparov says Russian agents kept him from EU protest
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Les Schwab, retail tire icon, dies at 89
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World in brief: Current president could stay for life
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Secrecy of treasure find leaves many skeptical
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GOP divided over immigration
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Estonia hit hard by cyber attacks
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War funding negotiations break down
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Actor’s ashes return to Earth on rocket
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N.Y. diocese must pay $11.4 million for abuse
Spokane
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Man arrested in burglary
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Mother gets 23 years for drowning girl
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Somebody needs you
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Firefighter wasn’t impaired
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GU rewards winner – 61 years late
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Four oldest ferries will keep running
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19 firefighters earn badges
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Man charged for faking Iraq record
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Greed takes flight on Peone Prairie
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Police shoot man trying to hit them, officials say
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In brief: Legislators to hold meeting at SFCC
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Canadian Snowbird jet crashes
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Annual Lilac Parade steps out at 7:45
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Bumpy beginning, but quite a ride
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Pia K. Hansen: Seizures regularly misunderstood
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Climbers killed in Alaska
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Home severely damaged in Friday fire
Sports
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NIC softball wins 2 games
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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NO HEADLINE
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One for Julie
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Shock look to not get Burned
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Lagrimanta, Poston defend 3A crowns
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Vikings take pair
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Lake City earns shot at title
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Scoreboard
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Friday’s interleague results
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Washington preps: Skillingstad perfect in win
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It’s a major rout in minor leagues
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Moscow ‘represents’ north
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Steve Bergum : A dozen reasons why golf is cruel
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Fast Break
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Judge rules against NASCAR
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Kouzmanoff turns things around
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Prep Roundup: Bonners Ferry thumps Sugar-Salem in State 3A baseball
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Giambi: ‘I was wrong’
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Toughest test of all
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Spurs, Cavs advance
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Beltre continues to build Gold Glove reputation with M’s
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Myron has shot at her own ‘three-peat’
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CCS baseball splits at Avista
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By the numbers
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Friday’s N.L. result
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In brief: Georgians surge to lead at PGA’s AT&T Classic
Voices
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Week in review
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Calendar
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Building permits
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In brief: Neighborhood Watch meeting
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Youth
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Tributes ‘Queen Vera’ shared her voice with all people
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Business focus: New, larger space for Exercise Solutions
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I say tomato, you say Big Zac
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Answering needs in Ghana
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Strong start builds confidence
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Valley verve: Tempura artist takes her time
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Homestay builds cultural ties
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Millwood farmers’ market starts Wednesday
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Sports notebook: Coach says U-Hi’s success started back in summer
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Religion Notebook: Churches hosting concerts
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Vocal Point : Why must citizens work so hard for change?
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Government almanac
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Share faces of spring