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Monday, August 15, 2005
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Community tv
August 15, 2005 in Features on Page B5 This week’s Community Program Schedule for Comcast Cable Channel 14: Today
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Idaho calendar
August 15, 2005 in Features on Page B5 For 08-15-2005
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Looking back The prospector and Miss Spokane
August 15, 2005 on Page B5 John Eby and Connie Oldershaw Veteran prospector John Eby visited Spokane in 1953 for the Northwest Mining Association convention. He borrowed a burro from A.H. Hembree and posed with Miss …
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Spokane calendar
August 15, 2005 in Features on Page B5 For 08-15-2005
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Jennings’ death another loss of trusted parental figure
August 15, 2005 in Features on Page B7 They were the men you could depend upon, the faces you’d see every night at dinnertime. In times of trouble, they were always there. Their words rang with authority. For …
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Still no news on quarterback front
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – Head coach Bill Doba, when asked – again – about his quarterback situation on Sunday, blurted out that he wouldn’t be naming a starter. And then?
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Bullpen carries day for Indians
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 It’s not how a team starts a game, it’s how it finishes it that counts. And the Spokane Indians finished Sunday’s 4-3 come-from-behind win by holding the Vancouver Canadians scoreless …
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Sizzling Stewart
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 NASCAR driver wins at Watkins Glen for fifth victory in last seven races/C3
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Linebacker competition heats up
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren was saying last week that the competition for roster spots at linebacker is one of the more interesting battles of training camp. Then, as if …
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Hadley captures CdA Triathlon
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 A change of course signaled a change of luck for Brian Hadley in Sunday’s Coeur d’Alene Triathlon. The 30-year-old Hadley, third a year ago after battling a nagging foot injury, …
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PGA title still up for grabs
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C1 SPRINGFIELD, N.J. – Phil Mickelson soared and then stumbled, and somehow finished ahead of everyone else Sunday in the PGA Championship. But thanks to a band of storms that rolled …
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A.L. standings
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 AMERICAN LEAGUE All Times PDT
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Sunday’s games
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 American League Devil Rays 1, Indians 0: Pinch-hitter Travis Lee homered off Bob Wickman with one out in the ninth inning, sending Tampa Bay to a victory over the Indians …
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Tigers’ White injures shoulder
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 NOTES Detroit Tigers left fielder Rondell White dislocated his left shoulder while diving for David DeJesus’ inside-the-park homer during the first game of a doubleheader against the Kansas City Royals.
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Palmeiro hears boos from hometown fans
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 BALTIMORE – Rafael Palmeiro had just played one of most harrowing baseball games of his 20-year major league career. He was booed by many of the hometown fans, went 0 …
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Today’s menu
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 For 08-15-2005
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Swoopes, Snow help Comets weather Storm and end slide
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 Sheryl Swoopes scored 23 points and Michelle Snow added 20 to help the Houston Comets end a three-game losing streak with a 75-72 win over the Seattle Storm on Sunday …
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On the air
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 For 08-15-2005
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Americans’ gold medal count grows
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 HELSINKI, Finland – The United States is bringing home a record haul of gold from the world track and field championships. It won’t win one in the women’s 1,600-meter relay, …
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Stewart continues winning ways
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 A broken alternator couldn’t keep Tony Stewart from blowing away the field one more time. Faced with a problem right at the end of a race he dominated, Stewart simply …
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NO HEADLINE
August 15, 2005 on Page C4 BASEBALL MLB
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Healthy Panthers get off to good start
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C4 This much is clear from Carolina’s preseason opener: Steve Smith hasn’t lost his speed, Kris Jenkins hasn’t lost his edge and the Panthers can be a very good team if …
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Mead’s Mattingly commits to Cougars
August 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C5 Mead defensive back Andy Mattingly has orally committed to play football at Washington State, making him the third unofficial member of the 2006 recruiting class at WSU. An all-GSL defender …

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