Archives | August 17, 2004
Results
Business
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Home sales at record pace in Kootenai County
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Wheat yield increases this year
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Income gap grows wider
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Kaiser posts profit in second quarter
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Insurance softens hurricane’s blow
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Dow gains 129 points on oil, earnings news
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Canadians driven by harsh reality
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Kmart stock rises after profit report
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The savings last forever
Features
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Idaho calendar
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The value of vision exams
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Ventures gear up to face survival as reality networks
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Gymnastics, swimming on Olympics tonight
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Bandages can stop bleeding, aid healing
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Health Bulletin Board
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Trotting toward better health
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Obituaries
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Spokane calendar
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Patch may allow more gradual withdrawal than gum
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Fox bringing ‘North Shore’ back for new season
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Stay upbeat to help child through immunizations
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Topical NSAIDs offer relief early on from joint pain
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Reunions
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Horoscope
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Practice is for patients’ benefit
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Musical bond
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Avoid strain, give kids’ eyes a break
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If threat of split didn’t shake wife, marriage is over
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Research looks at repairing damaged hearts
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Bridge
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With Rowling’s help, you, too, can be a Harry plotter
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‘Alien vs. Predator’ opens at No. 1 spot
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‘9/11’ video debuts Oct. 5
Nation/World
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Interior says it will delay some drilling projects
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Floodwaters close Death Valley park
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Little Rock homeless say camps targeted
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Two new Saturn moons discovered
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Delegates to beg for peace
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Iraq vows crackdown against Kurdish attacks on Turkey
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Cave used by John the Baptist may have been found
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Study: VA better at care for diabetics
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N. Korea says it will boycott nuke talks
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Venezuela votes to keep President Chavez in office
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Jackson back in court to hear evidence battle
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Draft legislation would give intelligence chief broad powers
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Fire moves into rugged territory
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Insurance companies were ready for Charley
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Government going lightly on drug-import laws
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Bush realigns troops
Spokane
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City wants to form its own aquifer zone
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Community unites to help its own
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Fest query leads to a dip into mailbag
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Accuracy watch
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Backers hope to see ewe at Spokane fair
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Back to school already?
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Briefly
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Met tower may go to Worthy
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New primary throws judicial elections a curve
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Sacred Heart to lay off 174
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Boxer quits after second DUI charge
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Spokane fluoride measure advances
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Teachers get crash course on tech
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City putting foot down on scooters
Sports
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Huskies begin season with team bonding
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SPORTS
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Women’s Backstroke Medals podium
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MONDAY’S OLYMPIC RESULTS
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Pedro takes bronze
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Area softball team finishes 9th at national tourney
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Coughlin, Peirsol get their gold
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New contract for EWU A.D.
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Indians scoreless through 18 innings
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Jacobson sisters stand in each other’s way for fencing medal
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Monday’s American League games
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Monday’s National League games
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Olympics - Numbers
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Position preview
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NO HEADLINE
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Seattle looks strong in win
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Haas, Cink picked for Ryder Cup
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Thorpe stays cool in the pool
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Cougars’ Derting injured
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Olympic medal predictions an exact science
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A’s don’t need Tejada
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A silver lining for U.S. men
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A decade after the silent fall
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Olympics On the air
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Medal standings
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Official records
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Simms outplays Palmer as Bucs win
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Singh has credentials now
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Phelps didn’t win 8 golds, but he embodies spirit of Games
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Experience key factor for Sooners
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Cal players enjoy being in spotlight
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Young Hoff overcomes nervousness
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Gymnastics team gold up for grabs