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Published Friday, July 04, 2008

Jobs decrease again in June

WASHINGTON – Unemployment lines, painfully long this July Fourth, are only going to get longer.

Here's the dirt : Nursing home construction should be finished soon

Construction of a 120-bed nursing home in Post Falls is nearly complete, while an adjacent, three-story independent- and assisted-living center could take another 18 months to finish, a project manager said.

Bigger is better for Adidas in Beijing

BEIJING – When it comes to China, sportswear giant Adidas AG thinks bigger is better.At midnight Friday, the company will open its biggest store in the world here. The long, glass-clad rectangular building reflects Adidas's ambition to use China as a battleground to overtake rival Nike Inc.

FRIDAY FOCUS: PERSONAL FINANCE

You can't do much about $4-a-gallon gasoline, but you might be able to cut commuting costs in other ways. Here are some not-so-obvious ways to stretch your transportation dollars:

Business in brief: Family-owned sawmill sold

Stimson Lumber Co. bought the Regulus Stud Mills Inc. from the Hern family this week.The mill employs about 80 people in St. Maries.

American to cut more jobs

DALLAS – Many more job cuts, likely totaling more than 6,000, are likely at American Airlines as the nation's biggest airline hunkers down and tries to survive record high fuel costs.


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July 3
Avista warns to expect bigger gas bills
Wal-Mart buying more produce from local farmers
Markets' pullback continues
Thursday focus: The economy
Business in brief: U.S. factory orders slowest in 3 months

July 2
Spokane on board for square dance convention
Citibank's ATM network breached
Vehicle sales plunge in U.S.
Starbucks to close 600 stores
Red Lion will assess sale options
Business in brief: No PIN required for small Visa debit buys
Tuesday focus: The workplace

July 1
Investor's Red Lion bid is worth $17.3 million
Newsprint firm fights upgrades
Avista subsidiary buys Ohio business
Deal may revive Myst Online
Tuesday focus: Gadgets
Business in brief: WaMu replaces division chief

June 29
Local records center a big player for company file storage
Company maps region to provide poor man's GPS system
'Stealth' patients evaluate hospitals
Analysts keep eye on iPhone costs
Going for green in the workplace
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June 28
Mutual funds: Commodities boost
Oil's the wild card in market's future
City Council to hear big-box plan
Optimism is fading that bottom has past
Handling an unhappy workplace
Market testing investors' psyche
Analysis: Well-managed, ultra-short bond funds outrun pack
Web address endings will be up for grabs
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June 27
New upscale lounge aims to be nightlife flagship
U.S. economy grows a bit
Yahoo management team gets shakeup
Business in brief: Spokane airport posts passenger increase

June 26
Fed holds rates steady
WSU lab to relocate Spokane facilities
Business in brief: Cost of rubber inflates tire prices

June 25
BlueRay faces securities fraud suit
Shaky economy leads to more people living in vehicles
Index shows a record drop in home prices
City will study impact of traffic fees
Business in brief: Delta, Northwest pilot unions reach deal

June 24
Supreme Court rebuffs W.R. Grace
As customers cut back, workers who depend on tips suffer
Spokane law firm expands to Texas
Business in brief: United Airlines to cut 950 pilot jobs

June 22
Web of support
Segway credits gas prices with boosting scooter sales
Nursing homes to get new rankings
Preparation, common sense goes a long way
Unilever delivers solid results
Week ahead
Business Beat
Angie's List plans to add Spokane in '08
Buy it. Sell it. Laugh at it. Talk Market's online ads have it all
Teen hacker faces jail time
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June 21
Keep eye on inflation
Shareholders hurt as banks struggle
Preparing for the market roller coaster
Lagging market may require adjustments
Events help fend off tourism drop
Entertaining business
Dow drops below 12,000

June 20
Fund execs charged
Last year-round comedy club now closed down
State fund reports first loss in 5 years
WaMu announces another 1,200 job cuts
Hundreds arrested in mortgage fraud cases

June 19
Cottages slow to grow in Spokane
Avista scraps plans for new office
Nuclear energy industry undergoing quiet rebirth
Business in brief: WaMu stops offering two types of loans

June 18
State jobless rate tops 5 percent
Fed 'in a box' over economy
Honda producing hydrogen fueled car
Bottled water drinkers are turning to the tap
Business in brief: Kellogg shrinks cereal boxes

June 17
OK expected for airport, Cascade plan
Lenders to announce guidelines
Weak dollar makes Europeans buy American cars
Radio merger could hit bumps
Business in brief: Crude oil futures see big fluctuations

June 15
Wiener wars
Opening with a splash
Kindle opens newest chapter in e-book saga
Artists struggle to make ends meet
Regulations are elusive for crane industry
Tougher road for truckers
Week ahead
Business Beat
Legg Mason not immune to financial-sector woes
BitTorrent is a fast and efficient way to swap files
Hold the phone; new iPhone not cheaper
Web offers host of Mac helpers
How do I... transfer very large files easily?

June 14
Try on small-caps
Analysts disagree about recovery
Financial tips help smart young grads
Debt support groups give help, not stigma
Space Coast braces for difficult landing
Dealer pays $175,000 for new classic
Business in brief: Inflation soars on energy costs

June 13
With a green twist
Hotel owners ready to build
Retailers see boost from stimulus checks
Sterling International gets grant for repellent
Yahoo taps Google to help raise ad cash

June 12
Law aids 'distressed' home sellers
The other red meat
County money transfer questioned
Agency sees gas prices leveling
Wages rose 5 percent in '07
WaMu denies any regulatory enforcement

June 11
Local restaurants hold the tomatoes
Kosher meat prices rising
Electronics recycling firm acquired
Jobless aid gains impetus
Business in brief: Credit-rating agency downgrades builders

June 10
Introducing iPhone 2.0
Surprising turn of events for vinyl
Kaiser Corp. finances thriving
Treasury announces debit card option

June 8
Musical marvel
Rising costs peeve pet owners
Economic slowdown gives boost to bartering
A lava-hate relationship
Business Beat
Week ahead
What to look for in a company
MarCom group puts Spokane's best foot forward
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June 7
Casino expansion gets rolling
Voting by proxy
Credit crisis still afflicts Wall Street
Wal-Mart boosts image, stocks
Busting myths about starting a business
Oil prices take biggest one-day jump on record
Idaho's jobless rate jumps 0.5 percent
Development grant deadline looms
FTC subpoenas Intel records
Gas prices

June 6
Met's insurance affiliate sold
Deli going in, Wendle building down

June 5
Business owner disputes benefits
Airlines trimming domestic routes
Pullman Wal-Mart advances
U.S. workers boost productivity

June 4
Bernanke warns about inflation
New browser is easier on autistic kids
Scripps finds gold with baby boomers
Student loans survive credit crunch
High gold prices mean mine will stay open
Changes to the business page
General Motors closes four truck, SUV plants
Stocks slide on fears about financial sector
Regulators investigate cotton market
Borders cuts corporate jobs by 20 percent



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