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Saturday, January 15, 2005
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Heiydt stands tall at end
January 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C7 T.J. Heiydt’s putback of a missed free throw with 12 seconds left lifted Liberty to a 46-44 Bi-County League victory over visiting Almira/Coulee-Hartline on Friday at Spangle. Heiydt scored a …
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Cheney upsets West Valley
January 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C7 Cheney’s Ben Camp hadn’t grabbed an offensive rebound all night. The 6-foot-6 senior hadn’t taken a shot in the fourth quarter. He got both in the final 3.7 seconds, securing …
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Clarkston topples Lewiston
January 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C7 The annual Golden Throne rivalry game drew 3,600 fans into the Clarkston gym to watch the Bantams defeat Lewiston 67-59 in a non-league girls basketball game Friday. Two scoring runs …
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Official records
January 15, 2005 in City on Page C8 Spokane County Marriage licenses
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Some squidgers never nurdle
January 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C8 There’s a whole lot of squidging, squopping and potting going on this week at Cambridge University in England, all part of a prestigious jubilee: the 50th anniversary of tournament tiddlywinks. …
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It’s not about the money for minor league players
January 15, 2005 in Sports on Page C8 The line between success and failure in the Central Hockey League is about as fine as the skate blades the players glide on during their shifts at work. Work?
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Home with a history
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E1 When Mary Moltke purchased her historic Victorian mansion in Browne’s Addition, she did not realize how it would become an indelible part of her own history. She knows now, nearly …
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For Drea, silence Sunday night would be golden
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E2 Drea De Matteo may be the only nominee for Sunday’s Golden Globe awards who’s hoping she doesn’t win. “I hate it. I can’t believe that I’m nominated again,” said the …
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NO HEADLINE
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E2 Dear Heloise: My new kitten has 23 toes. His name is Baxter, and the seven toes on his front right paw and six toes on his left front paw are …
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Ask husband to go with you to counseling
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E2 Dear Annie: Last year, while recuperating from surgery, my husband, “Ted,” had six months of free time, so he started looking up old friends on the Internet. He e-mailed one …
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Benadryl proves itself over and over
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E2 Dear Dr. Gott: First of all, I want you to know how much I look forward to your column. A few months ago, you wrote that Benadryl is a safe …
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Orthodox
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E3 BOISE – Idaho may be one of the last frontiers for American Orthodox Jews. It’s nearly impossible to keep kosher without shipping food from out-of-state, there is only one Jewish …
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Hollywood’s snub of ‘Passion’ actually a tribute
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E3 Hand-wringing in conservative Christian circles these days over Hollywood’s snub of “The Passion of the Christ” puzzles me. Yes, it’s a bit annoying that Mel Gibson’s “Passion” has been shunned …
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Stars gather for ‘Tsunami Aid’ concert
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E4 The most star-studded event of the weekend will not be the Golden Globe Awards. Every entertainment and news network in the NBC-Universal media omniverse will broadcast the two-hour tape-delayed charity …
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Spokane calendar
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E5 For 01-15-2005
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Idaho calendar
January 15, 2005 in Features on Page E5 For 01-15-2005
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‘Cult’ stocks carry plenty of risk
January 15, 2005 in Business on Page F1 NEW YORK – Even as market experts forecast modest returns for 2005, investors have snapped up shares of stocks that appear overvalued – a troubling sign that suggests people are …
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Author shares life stories in ‘Growing up Pinecreek’
January 15, 2005 in HandleX on Page I2 Rusty the Rooster terrorized the Wood children, attacking anyone that got too close to the eggs in the henhouse. Unfortunately, it was the Wood children’s job to collect the eggs. …
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PF Senior Center honored by national group
January 15, 2005 in HandleX on Page I5 The Post Falls Senior Center recently achieved an honor few other senior centers can claim – it received national accreditation through the National Institute of Senior Centers, an arm of …
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Goldsmith can make jewelry dreams come true
January 15, 2005 in HandleX on Page I6 A true craftsman is a dying breed, but Coeur d’Alene is fortunate to have Cheryl Burchell. The goldsmith owns her own small manufacturing company and showroom, Cheryl Burchell Goldsmiths. A …
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Edward Burg special man to family and friends
January 15, 2005 in HandleX on Page I8 Edward Burg lived a life of quiet giving, to his country, his fellow man, and to his family. When he died Dec. 17 of Alzheimer’s disease, the 83-year-old retired engineer …
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Priest Lake area offers wide variety of terrain
January 15, 2005 in HandleX on Page I9 This week we’re venturing a little north of Kootenai’s “back yard” to take advantage of some of the best cross country skiing and snowshoeing in the Northwest. We were finally …
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Feature creature
January 15, 2005 in HandleX on Page I10 Kootenai Humane Society workers never know what will greet them when they arrive at the shelter. One October morning it was a box of four kittens, including Sancho Z. He …
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Meet your neighbor
January 15, 2005 in HandleX on Page I10 Name: Robert Hoss. Age: 33.

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