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Monday, September 12, 2005
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Police fear worst for boy
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A1 KITTITAS, Wash. – It’s been one year since 11-year-old Cody Haynes mysteriously vanished from his family’s apartment in this central Washington farming community. A faded flier of the missing boy …
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Idaho Water Center seen as bright spot
September 12, 2005 in Idaho on Page A1 Amid the ongoing lawsuits and investigations surrounding University Place, officials with the University of Idaho say a positive development often is overlooked. The Idaho Water Center – the only remaining …
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‘We miss you; we love you’
September 12, 2005 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – Weeping relatives marked the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack Sunday with prayers, solemn remembrances and heartfelt messages to their dead brothers and sisters at the …
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A city of hope
September 12, 2005 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW ORLEANS – Workers here were picking up trash Sunday, a small miracle under the circumstances. The airport opened to cargo traffic. A bullhorn-wielding volunteer led relief workers in a …
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White sees UI rebirth after pain of University Place
September 12, 2005 in Idaho on Page A1 MOSCOW, Idaho – The cuts have been made. More than 250 jobs in three years. Seven degree programs.
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Vital role as port ensures Big Easy will rise again
September 12, 2005 in Nation/World on Page A1 New Orleans will be rebuilt. Period.
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Northwest talks break down again
September 12, 2005 in Business on Page A2 DETROIT – After three days of negotiations between Northwest Airlines Inc. and its mechanics union, talks broke down Sunday over severance pay, prompting the union to leave the bargaining table …
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Dalai Lama urges peace before Idaho audience
September 12, 2005 in Idaho on Page A2 HAILEY, Idaho – With his amplified words bouncing off the mountains surrounding Sun Valley, the Dalai Lama told a crowd of about 10,000 people Sunday to fight violence with peace …
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Lottery numbers
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A2 Sunday’s Washington Daily Game: 8-3-0. Sunday’s Washington Keno: 11-15-21- 22-23-27-30-43-51-52-55-60-62- 69-71-72-73-75-77-78.
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As Israeli rule ends, Palestinians storm in
September 12, 2005 in Nation/World on Page A3 NETZARIM, Gaza — Hundreds of Palestinians stormed into this former Israeli settlement early today and set its major buildings on fire, only hours after Israeli forces officially ended their 38-year …
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Protestant extremists riot in North Ireland
September 12, 2005 in Nation/World on Page A3 BELFAST, Northern Ireland – Protestant extremists attacked police and British troops for a second straight night Sunday, littering streets with rubble and burned-out vehicles in widespread violence sparked by anger …
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Militants flee as troops sweep Tal Afar
September 12, 2005 in Nation/World on Page A3 TAL AFAR, Iraq – Insurgents staged a classic guerrilla retreat from Tal Afar on Sunday, melting into the countryside through a network of tunnels to escape an Iraqi-U.S. force that …
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Japan leader gets huge mandate
September 12, 2005 in Nation/World on Page A3 TOKYO – Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi’s ruling party won a landslide victory in general elections Sunday as voters handed Japan’s maverick leader a remarkable mandate to enact a new stage …
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Spokane man held in Salt Lake on kidnapping charge
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A6 A man accused of kidnapping his ex-girlfriend in Spokane was arrested Sunday in Salt Lake City, police officials there confirmed. Joseph Lee Jennings, 37, is accused of abducting the 35-year-old …
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Thieves gouging gas lines to tap fuel from cars, trucks
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A6 As fast as the $3-a-gallon gas was going into Judy Nixon’s delivery truck last Tuesday it was dribbling all over the ground. She could hear it, smell it as the …
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Oh, Monroe Street Bridge, how we have missed you
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A6 A long-awaited reunion with a loved one demands more than a peck on the cheek. It deserves a full-body hug.
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Monitors valuable but imperfect
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A6 It’s said that iron bars can’t make a prison. But they come a lot closer than electronic monitoring. Just ask Spokane County Superior Court Judge Linda Tompkins.
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Twin Lakes station owner a good guy
September 12, 2005 in Idaho on Page A6 Before you assign gas station owners to the lower rungs of the social ladder – with lawyers, used-car dealers and journalists – consider the one at the Twin Lakes (Idaho) …
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Interplayers production captivating
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A7 It doesn’t sound like the most action-packed evening of theater – three hostages chained to the floor of a cell in Beirut for two hours. Yet if you prefer your …
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Three women killed in I-90 rockslide
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A7 Easton, Wash. Three women were killed early Sunday when a hillside gave way along Interstate 90 near Snoqualmie Pass and crushed their car. A large section of rock fell in …
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Electronic devices tell where you are and if you’ve been drinking
September 12, 2005 in City on Page A7 The long arm of the law is getting longer thanks to new electronic monitoring devices that show where people under court control are going and what they’re drinking. Global positioning …
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Online surfers have many Web site pet peeves
September 12, 2005 in Business on Page A8 When surfing the web and stumbling across sites that have pop-ups or are hard to navigate, I am reminded of the lines from the movie “The Holy Grail,” where the …
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Police score in roundup of soccer hooligans
September 12, 2005 in Business on Page A8 In a high-tech hunt for hooligans, Dutch police sent 17,000 text messages to the mobile phones of fans who attended a soccer match marred by rioting. Supporters rioted before, during …
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Dual-processor computers
September 12, 2005 in Business on Page A8 Chipmakers Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. now offer a processor technology that’s easily explained and whose benefits are tangible. Its name – dual core – is almost self-explanatory. …
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