Archives | Sunday, May 10, 2009
Results
Business
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Recession could be hurting American innovation
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Move to homeownership comes with hidden costs
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Economic downturn has consumers giving businesses closer scrutiny
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Market brings a taste of Italy to Post Falls
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Stress test results look familiar to many of us
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Some are skeptical of online system
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McDonald’s remains a strong long-term play
Features
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Symphony ends season on extreme note
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Americans love the phrase, even though its roots aren’t exactly wholesome
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Author writes clever ‘Out of Sight’ sequel
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Alzheimer’s? Shriver won’t let you forget it
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Home Calendar
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Community is reading book narrated by dog
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Consider risks before digging into paternity
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Best-selling books
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Centenarian
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Engagements
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Literary novelist’s new noir ends in way one can believe
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Horoscope
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Retro remodels
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Organic practices can deter insects, diseases
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CV grad LaBute earns Tony Award nomination
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Use stripper before staining deck
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‘Bent’ pyramid to welcome guests
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Radio
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Reunions
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Social calendar
Idaho Voices
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Shifting winds hard to forecast
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Gardeners give time, answers
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Music and arts
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Gardening lessons
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Early dectection
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One last push
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Patience was a virtue at the Gateway Cafe
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Parking has its own set of perils
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Regional mathletes bring home accolades
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Additional work days planned
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Building permits
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Embracing pup’s habits
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Happy to help her team
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Engineers build electric commuter
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Dalton Gardens Elementary plans centennial celebration
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A look back at the legislative session that was … with poetry
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Screenwriter to share essentials at workshop
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Check carefully before declaring blackened roses a complete loss
Nation/World
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Cuba official scoffs at Obama overtures
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CIA fought Obama on sleep deprivation ban
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Costa Rica reports first flu death
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Pope warns against manipulating religion
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Good news for evacuees as weather calms wildfire
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U.S. report blames Taliban for civilian deaths in battle
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Professor’s body found in woods
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Flooded Brazilians in search of food
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U.S. soldiers kill Iraqi, 12
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Zuma takes South Africa’s helm
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Butterworth first name could earn cash, syrup
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Right whales set record for calves
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Scores reported killed in Sri Lanka war zone
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Tribes struggle with glut of horses
Spokane
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Party host claims self-defense in shooting
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Girl killed in Hwy. 195 motorcycle crash
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Spin Control: Mayor steps out, into world of uncertainty
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Council to evaluate new bike plan
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Dispute in bar turns deadly
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Volunteer dads a hit at school
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Girl, 15, surrenders in stabbing incident
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The ripple effect: A downturn hits home
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Woman’s own homelessness leads her to advocacy
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A sweet, simple look at small-town love
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Bike ad on Craigslist trips pair
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One hurt in Highway 395 crash
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No merger of forests planned
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Me, mocking city officials, and vice versa
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Junior parade a sound performance
Sports
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Masters cycling coming to Cheney
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Seahawks bullish on their backfield
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Martin survives at Darlington
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CdA rallies for first state berth since ’01
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Newport has turned into hurdling hotbed
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St. Maries wins district title, heads to state
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Cougs win, stand alone in second place in Pac-10
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Letters policy
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He’s no sucker
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Spiders earn first win
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Fast Break
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Castroneves gambles, wins Indy 500 pole
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NASCAR’s King at Indy as car owner
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Vick repentant? Right
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Steroids raise bar for cheating
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Mt. Spokane soccer stays alive
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Preakness expects field of 13
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Anthony’s shot gives Nuggets 3-0 lead over Mavs
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Ramirez out for Cubs