Archives | Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011
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Business
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Life estates often come with strings attached
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Smart shopping strategies can help budget and diet
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Chavez formalizes nationalization of gold industry
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Ford’s resilient leadership makes for wise investment
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BBB Tip of the Week
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Week Ahead
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China surpasses U.S. as world’s largest consumer of PCs
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Surfer sues board maker
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Debit rewards are still available – in new form
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Coming up
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West Valley High teacher spends summers as rafting guide
Features
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Carolyn Hax: Observe rude tween, teach him skills
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Horoscope
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Social Calendar
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Before you start digging your holes, dig into research
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Spotlight: Listen to all that’s playing this week
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Work now on that winter checklist
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Honolulu exhibit offers rare look at fish, coral
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Home Calendar
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Odd weather has left us with winners, losers
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Museum’s new executive director knows the drill
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Social networking snubs can trigger ‘unfriending’
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Best-sellers
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Literary Calendar
Idaho
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Thunderstorms bearing down on Spokane area
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One child dies, another critical after SUV plunges into Lake Fernan
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Spokane Valley fire burns out two residents
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Motorcycle driver charged with DUI in accident
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It’s official: Today is hottest day of year
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Otter says he’ll continue low-balling state budget
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Schools to instruct staff, students on how to help suicidal youths
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Megaload protest leads to 3 arrests
Nation/World
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Vermont dam at risk; Montpelier downstream
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450-mile-wide storm tracks toward major cities
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Strike kills al-Qaida honcho
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In brief: IMF’s new chief leans on Congress
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Grizzly’s role in death probed
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Parents charged in boy’s fatal dehydration
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Mexican officials raiding casinos
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Chavez to undergo more chemotherapy
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Bombings, crash kill 33 across Iraq
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Trees can fortify levees, study finds
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In chase, Gadhafi may have an edge
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Anti-graft activist ends hunger strike
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Man describes ‘psychological torture’ in jail
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Iran warns of crisis should Syria fall
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Support wanes for Singapore party
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Perry bills U.S. for illegal migrants
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China moves closer to secret detentions
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In sleepless city, streets go quiet
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Irene’s impact
Outdoors
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Idaho trout studied, too
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Volunteer Mike Coyle nets legacy at Spokane Fish Hatchery
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Out & About: Honk if you like youth’s goose call
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Trout survives with ‘two mouths’
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Gear Junkie: Tips on going fast and light up high
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Field reports: Group buys land for grizzly migration
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Photo: Having a field day
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New research technique puts channel catfish in spotlight
Spokane
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One vehicle rollover causes injuries near Ritzville
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With cancer in remission, a college career awaits Carissa Outen
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That’s News to you answers
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That’s NEWS to you
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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3rd Brigade from Lewis-McChord to redeploy
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Rural areas getting high-speed Internet
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Murder-suicide suspect left notes in Okanogan
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Coast towns review tsunami preparations
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In brief: Alleged slurs lead to arrest in CdA
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In brief: Like it hot? Today will be scorcher
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Feds sought meetings with city leaders on Zehm case in 2009
Sports
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Bird leads Storm past Sparks in WNBA
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Chiefs get mix of contributors in Red-White Scrimmage
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NFL briefs: Lions’ Stafford outplays Brady in preseason game
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Analysis: Cougars to watch as season approaches
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Blanchette: Ex-Chief Grabner proves how quickly luck changes
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Seattle Sounders explode for Victory over Columbus Crew
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Idaho makes strides in firming up its defense
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Sunday Locals: CCS golfer wins PNGA open tournament
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California, Japan will meet for Little League title
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Owner Repole wins Travers Stakes, but just misses with Uncle Mo
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Double-amputee advances at worlds
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EWU’s second, third strings see action as starters rest
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Today’s Best
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In brief: Johnson beats the rain, field at Barclays
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Keselowski grabs 3rd Sprint Cup win of season
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Scoreboard
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Silva wins in UFC 134
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On the air
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Photo: Case of mistaken identity?
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Today’s menu
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Area roundup: Day guides Gonzaga volleyball to two wins
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Denver’s defense exposes Seahawks’ ongoing issues
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Spokesman.com/preps Follow area high schools as they return to competition