Archives | Saturday, Aug. 21, 2004
Results
Business
-
-
‘Trophy properties’ part of deal
-
Search sites a tempting investment
-
Rate monitor
-
Avista seeks gas rate hikes
-
Change isn’t the enemy, so enjoy it
-
Spokane lands ‘porch-swing’ honor
-
COMING SUNDAY
-
Spokane won’t get call center
-
Stocks push higher as oil prices fall
-
Watch for ‘phishing’ scams
-
Phone fees challenged
Features
-
Avoid making plans around mealtimes
-
Community events
-
Idaho calendar
-
Cable films offer look at porn business
-
Eating plan less restrictive than others
-
Let’s look at civility as simply a starting point
-
Hey, Reege, who wants to be a million-hour man?
-
New ‘Exorcist’ really bad
-
Wider appeal boosts sales of spiritual books
-
Rub-a-dub-dub, a man in a tub
-
At home behind the wheel
-
Olympic-sized pinheads
-
Zeus worship
-
Spokane calendar
Idaho
-
The Idaho Commerce and Labor
-
Opponents turn out to fight ministorage plan
-
Decades later, ring found
-
Idaho records
-
Meetings
-
Summer lunches
-
North Idaho Fair marks 50th year
-
Reunions
-
Little Folks Inc. receives award for excellence
-
Weather likely to give fire crews a break
-
Wooden you love one of these?
-
Volunteers
-
Firm’s move from Utah has been sweet for Idaho
-
Restaurant notes
-
Sarah Curtis recipient of two scholarships
-
Jail bookings
-
Plants could use a shot of fertilizer during hot days
-
They kneaded a change
-
Rose Lake school eligible for placement on National Register of Historic Places
-
New pastor joins New Beginnings
-
West Nile virus found in horse, second state case
-
Leading the way
Nation/World
-
Briefly
-
Marine, 21, from Mansfield killed in Iraq
-
Saddam’s bust a novelty at state fair
-
More evidence Mars had water
-
Al-Sadr eases grip on shrine
-
Sunny forecast for probe
-
Three charged with helping Hamas
-
Bomb team ready in New York
-
Record cash flows to campaigns
-
Mom denies abandoning adopted kids in Nigeria
-
New trial ordered for Croatians in ‘92 torture, killing of Serbs
-
Couple found shot to death on beach
-
U.N. union urges Afghan pullout
-
Mission recovers rest of Navy crew lost in ‘62
-
FDA prepares warnings about antidepressants
-
Discovery of girl’s body hits little town
Spokane
-
Accuracy watch
-
Venturing into tough territory
-
Children evacuated, get recess when smoke fills classroom
-
The fast and the curious
-
Official records
-
Valley meeting to look at salaries
-
Neighbors pitch in, rescue man from burning house
-
Gorton urges privacy, security balance
-
GOP candidate filed for bankruptcies
-
Ione gets money to fix aging dam
-
Suffragists would say: Just register
-
Murder suspect probe widens
-
Valley chamber official dies in crash on U.S. 2
-
Car dealer avoids jail by cooperating
-
Ex-student accuses priest of sex abuse
Sports
-
Friday’s A.L. games
-
Attention getter
-
A.L. standings
-
Men’s volleyball — Clay Stanley, USA
-
Track: 200 meters — Merlene Ottey, Slovenia
-
There’s no ‘I’ in Phelps
-
Muslim women hopeful
-
Seattle has simple plan
-
Indians power up, whip Hawks
-
NO HEADLINE
-
Chiefs send forward Rupprecht to Moose Jaw
-
Today’s menu
-
N.L. standings
-
Water polo harder than you think
-
On the air
-
FRIDAY’S OLYMPIC RESULTS
-
Glavine will have bite in his return
-
Derting could miss opener
-
M’s do just enough … to lose
-
Rain again at NEC Invitational
-
On the air: Olympics
-
Eagles outlast Ravens, lose Buckhalter for year
-
Webb’s Olympic debut now a mere learning experience
-
Talk about your late bloomer
-
Experience major influence on Sutton
-
There’s still some golf to be played
-
Bekele overtakes his mentor
-
Pride of the prairie
-
Medal standings
-
Friday’s N.L. games
-
INLAND NORTHWEST GOLF DIRECTORY
-
Position preview
-
Swimming relays are sans Phelps
Voices
-
Al Stewart brings songs to Arbor Crest
-
School registrations approaching
-
Share your team photos
-
Community service
-
Senior meals
-
Youth
-
Longtime Valley educator moves on
-
Jerry Lane appointed to civil service post for Valley Fire
-
School reunions
-
Somebody needs you
-
Use common sense, courtesy on the road
-
Extended SOJOURN
-
Millwood Pres welcomes Rev. Craig Goodwin
-
Vendor back at fruit stand, on the mend
-
Sullivan Road store allows Columbia Paint to expand
-
Busy time of year for many area ladies golf groups
-
First couple of coaching
-
Senior activities