Archives | September 13, 2007
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Business
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Potlatch looks past the trees
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The new face of robotics
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Company News: Shareholders OK sale of struggling Palm Inc.
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Mattel admits mistakes in China
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Stocks flat as oil crosses $80 a barrel
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Bert Caldwell: Affordable housing conference gets a wealth of good advice
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A pretty penne
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Business in brief: Gingrich to speak at health conference
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Hedge funds lose 1.3 percent in August
Features
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American original
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Arts Calendar
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Visual Arts: Where there’s a wall, there’s art
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Achievements: Area students named to WSU spring honor roll
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Annie’s Mailbox: Heavy drinking a divisive force
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Bringing the Rain
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People: A full plate’s worth of fashion
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‘Tour de Farce’ fast and crazy
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Dr. Gott: Normal prostate doesn’t need biopsy
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Horoscope
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Lortie helps open Symphony’s 2007-08 season
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Today”s PICK
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Hints from Heloise
Nation/World
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Nation in brief: Prof faults politics for pulled contract
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Pair of quakes strike Indonesia
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Airline’s attire accusations grow
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Football player given cooling treatment
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Livestock disease back in Britain
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Indigenous rights accord near adoption
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Child death rate drops
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Democrats change tack on Iraq war legislation
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Officials suspect joint nuclear project
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Putin appoints new prime minister
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Number of deaths in U.S. rises by 50,000 in 2005
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Led Zep to play in London
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Surfer rescues canine from lake
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Top Democrat opposes Olson
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Ebola threatening Western Gorilla
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Hurricane has Texas preparing for more rain
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Obama want fast pullout from Iraq
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World in brief: U.S. seeks tougher sanctions on Iran
Outdoors
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Idaho extends already liberal season
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Hunting briefs
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Blues have bright side for hunters
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Elk lure Washington hunters
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Pheasants ready for release
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Yakima elk love the high life
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Panhandle elk hunting keeps up healthy pace
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Hunts go short-range
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Public lands open millions of acres to hunting
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Timber companies charging fees
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More deer means more opportunities in Washington
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Quail are highlight for upland bird hunters
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Ducks are coming! Youths get first shot at locals
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Options available for disabled hunters
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Targeting fall turkeys
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Worth a second look
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Duck speak is hard to quack
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Hunter safety tips
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Special delivery
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Fires cause grief
Spokane
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In brief: Paramedic in drug program
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Attorney suspended by bar for misconduct
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Closing the ‘tax gap’
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In brief: Valley official takes another job
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Horizon travelers grounded
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Lottery numbers
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Official Records
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State-paid weight-loss surgery OK’d for young adults
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Journey to Emmy nothing short of amazing
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Slow start to replace Thorburn
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Bill favors keeping Fairchild copters
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Chewelah women charged in Kansas chase
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Manilla Creek fire hits 3,200 acres
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Chase Gallery displays Rick Singer
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Equines day in October
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In brief: County extends burn ban 30 days
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Residents back at retreat after fleeing wildfire
Sports
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Pac-10 picks
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Quick hits
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Wednesday’s A.L. results
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Opener a bit wacky
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Rich Landers: Bears pay price when man intrudes
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Mellor by-product of Colfax’s commitment
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Notebook: Glaus takes another hit
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Sandpoint an up and running team
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Preview Cross country
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NFL injury report
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Titans edge Saxons
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John Blanchette: NBA’s Raptors pluck Hughes from clutches of Sasquatch
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GSL Preview Cross country
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NFL : Belichick talks with Goodell, apologizes
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Mariners save some face
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Man with a mission
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Cross country results
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In brief: Portland’s season hinges on Oden’s knee
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Trickle-down effect
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North Central 3A front-runner
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Shock on verge of third title in last five seasons
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Patience pays off for Hilbert
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Area roundup: Cardinals blank CCS
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Board denies Thacker
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Fast Break
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Panhandle Picks with Greg Lee
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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 N.L. results
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Media football rankings
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NO HEADLINE
Voices
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Accuracy watch
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Sailing through national title
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Milfoil eradicator
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Boomers and Beyond: Self-examination can lead to life redirection
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Ocean’s fluctuation has a local effect
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Family calendar
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In brief: Fall antique sale planned
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Libraries see benefits
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Veterans reconnect at Farragut
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Bridge carries some heavy weight
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Inside our schools: Post Falls schools’ enrollment up
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Clubs/Supports
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In brief: Apple Festival presents play
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Volunteer
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Polo Classic benefits charity
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In brief: ‘Art of Recovery’ returns for second year
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In brief: Event to benefit vets history project
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Building permits
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Religion notebook
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In brief: Equine playday Oct. 6 at Valley Mission Park
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Rathdrum schedules Fall Festival
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Shadle senior takes role to heart
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Athol News: Fundraising for park addition successful venture for city
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Candidates seek council seats
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Historic fixture has future
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New purpose for Pratt
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CV has depth
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Family has ‘golden’ tradition
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Cooperation goal for EWU, Cheney
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Tributes: Bob Courchaine was a ‘good citizen,’ father
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Medical Lake plan draws fire
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NC’s dance revival
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Sale of home good for the community
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Family ‘blessed’ by Lions Club help
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Business Focus: Full service spa opens in Rathdrum
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Crosby statue honors famous Spokane son
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Love stories: Lots of love keeps Fehérs together
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Put yourself in their place
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Peace-seeking project
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Valleyfest expands to three days
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Prep Watch: GSL football jump starts with defense
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Time to transplant trees, shrubs, plant bulbs
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Community Building hosts open house Sept. 21
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Fall sports kicking off for Rathdrum youth
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In Brief: Cafe in Manito to stay open
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Instrument swap Saturday at Medical Lake High School
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Calendar
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It’s time for a harvest fest
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Letters
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Lottery winners
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Liberty lake police blotter
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Neighborhood updates
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Town hall meeting Monday
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Feature creature: Bugsy
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Girls Cross Country rosters
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Meet your Neighbor
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on the move: 1220 S. Drummond Road
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Reunions
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Senior meals
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somebody needs you