Archives | July 9, 2000
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Business
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Business Beat
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Dome Sweet Dome Former Microsoft Employees Teaming Up Again To Build City Of The Future In India
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Cashing In The Lucrative Payday Loan Business In Spokane Has Soared From Two To 32 Stores In Just Five Years, With All Of Them Eager To Give Risky, Short-Term, High-Interest Loans
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Connected Workers Worry About Corporate Snoops
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Kaydee Catlin Director Of Communications, Farm Credit Services, A Spokane-Based Lending Agency
Features
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Earl And Mildred Williams Reardan, Wash.
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Merritt And Evelyn Scott Spokane
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Reunions
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Herman And Gerry Drechsel Worley, Idaho
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Engagements
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Max And Ramona Kunze Veradale
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Ronald And Mary Clinton Spokane
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Leo And Lucy Higgins Spokane
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Key Moments A Life On The Move Kids Who Don’T Get A Chance To Put Down Roots In A Community Face Social Obstacles That Can Trouble Them Throughout Life.
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Ron And Wava Jacobsen Veradale
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Gene And Georgia Becklund Spokane
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Everybody Calm Down, Fergie Is Staying Put
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Tallies Provide Knowledge On Ancestors
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Cancer Survivor Lance Armstrong Talks About Getting Second Chances
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Critics Notice Confluence Press Offering
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Nominations Wanted For Annual Arts Awards
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Grandmother Proud Of ‘Kid’
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Story Of Kennewick Man Riveting, But Not Over
Idaho
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Idaho Records
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Care Center Creates Home To Help Those With Brain Injuries
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Northwest Sanctuary: An Occasional Series Following One Kosovo Refugee Family ‘It’S Normal,’ And They Like It In Their Year In The United States, An Albanian Refugee Family Has Made Great Strides
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Forward, March Diversity Fun Parade Shows Off Friendly Side Of Coeur D’Alene
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Audiotapes Detail Boise Police Shooting
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Commissioner Finally Sees The Other Side Of The Coin
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Woman Shot In Sleep May Not Walk Again
Nation/World
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Hanford’S Risks Increase Due To Delays Epa Audit Says Regulators Fail To Enforce Deadlines, Adding Years To Cleanup Project
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Drawdowns May Hit Lakes Lowering Of Roosevelt, Banks Would Hurt Boating, Aid Salmon
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Week In Review A Look Back At The Top Stories From The Last Week
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Today In History
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Milestones
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No Place To Take Out The Trash Opponents Raise A Stink Over Proposed Site For East Bonner County Waste Transfer Station
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Loads Of Pot
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Region Needs More Power
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Key Moments When Roots Run Shallow
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Lottery Numbers
Other
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Government Almanac
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Panel At Tuesday Forum To Give Parenting Pointers
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Post Falls Car Show Continues Hot Run Event Expected To Draw 30,000
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Fbi Launches Search For Robbery Suspect
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Pipe Foul-Up Dumps Waste Beneath Home Company That Sold, Installed Home Trying To Foreclose Over Held Payments
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The County Lines
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Pair’S Classic Wagon Packed With Nostalgia
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Reliability Elusive In Asbestos Tests Epa Says Libby Must Wait To Know What Dangers Still Exist
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Bottom Lines A Satirical Look At Topics In The News
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Don’T Let Nonsense Close Minds, Borders Or Opportunities
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Negotiation Best For Kaiser, Union
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Letters To The Editor
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Apparent Meth Lab Found, Police Say
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Information Sought On Wanted Man
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Patients’ Rights Act Hearing On Tuesday
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Revved Up Reno Classic Cars From Across The West Cruise To Hot August Nights, Billed As The World’S Largest Nostalgia Festival
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Circle Hook Make Rounds With Anglers Design Aids Survival Rate Of Fish That Are Caught, Released
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Pacing Glaciers Geologist Chronicles Life In The Slow Lane On Mount Rainier
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Take A Shot At Shooting Clinics
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Rescuers Cite Dangers Of Climber’S Alias Man Hurt On Mount Hood Used Fake Name, Restricted Frequency
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Pilchuck Glass School Open House On Aug. 6
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Area Sporting Clays Courses A Big Hit
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New View Of Bellevue Parks, Farms And Waterways Dot This Hidden Haven
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Key Moments Dead-End Streets Jody West Was Only 13 When She Said Goodbye To A Broken Home And Landed On The Sidewalks Of Spokane. Five Years Later, She’S Still Out There, Far From The Idyllic Life She Craves
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Key Moments Dave Frye, 53
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Key Moments Kizzy Coleman, 18
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Key Moments Chris Holcomb, 27
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Landmark Ruling Isn’T Anti-Gay — It’S Pro Freedom
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Head First Rather Than Follow His Heart, His Friends And The Money, Serhiy Zhykharev Followed The Advice Of His Parents, Who Encouraged Him To Go To School. Today, The Ukrainian Student Couldn’T Be More Thankful.
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Get Involved: Recalling The Ice Age
Sports
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Guzman Takes Up Long Ball Player’S Rare Homer Helps Indians Win Indians 4 Canadians 1
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Second-Half Surge Carries Shadow To Victory
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Conrad Tops Idaho 200 Qualifiers Return Trip To Stateline Going Well So Far For Veteran
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Owen Bows Out Of Worlds
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Gleim Storms Into Contention As Lilac Heats Up
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Cougars Swimming Coach Receives National Honor
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Reunited By Tragedy
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One More Spin O’Brien Will Attempt To Turn Back Clock At U.S. Trials
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Venus Williams Fulfills Her Dreams Improved Forehand Paves Way To Women’S Title At Wimbledon