Archives | July 11, 2004
Results
Business
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Sparking interest in the Spokane region
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Enron scandal changed corporate culture
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Camera phones pack plenty of options, but be sure to check out costs and network
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Business Beat
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Trying to tame Clicker Chaos
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Mayor has no desire to become a land baron
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New remote enhances media center
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Week Ahead
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Brothers brew up an empire
Features
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Christian games fight evil with spiritual arms
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Best-selling books
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Engagements
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Hamsters lead fun on CD
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Strokes of genius
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Harmonies rich on Temptations’ album ‘Legacy’
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Spokane calendar
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Writers seek to expose ‘The Mommy Myth’
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Reunions
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Brit hip-hopper getting rave reviews in U.S.
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Metrosexuality may be here to stay
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Documentary ‘Super Size Me’ playing at The Met
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Mayle’s ‘Good Year’ predictable, enjoyable
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‘Semiautomatic’ revisits grocery store shooting
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For Clive Owen, it’s been a long day’s journey into knights
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Sequels bounce back after last year’s duds
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Routine can help ease troubling stress on felines
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Horoscope
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Time flies when you’re playing in dirt, worms
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Study: Women involved in car-care decisions
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Daylong event at SCC will feature traditional, ethnic dance and music
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‘Ten Big Ones’ a standout novel
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What a pain; she’s decided to be herself
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Pet fish slow down parental lesson on cycle of life
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Music charts
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‘Keeper of the flame’
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Gore games
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Idaho calendar
Nation/World
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American who ran Kabul jail also a swindler
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U.S. balks at generic medicines for AIDS
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Railroads slow to report fatal accidents
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Scooter bedlam lives as licensing campaign falters in Italy
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In passing
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Blair accused of overstating Iraq attack danger
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Saudi fighters leave Iraq to plot attacks at home
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Saudi fighters return home to plot new attacks
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Insurance takes its toll on Wyoming doctors
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Florida scraps felony voters list due to discrepancy
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Cuba fears an attack from U.S.
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Families aim to mend rift after duel
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Attacks by Taliban rebels underscore poor security
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Four American Marines killed in Iraq
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Democrats hope to craft broad appeal with 2004 platform
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South Africa has undergone profound transformation
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Briefly
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Nations urge Sudan to end crisis
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Data storage items lost at Los Alamos
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Nuclear-waste tanks show age
Spokane
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Love ‘em or hate ‘em, personal watercraft are legal again on Lake Roosevelt
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New law doubles cost of September primary election
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Latest site short-lived as camp for homeless
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Government almanac
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Secret Witness reward offered
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Accuracy watch
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Seeing their game face
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Juicy, abundant crop lets visitors cherry-pick
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Davis School students reunite
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Japanese students like freedoms
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Week in Review
Sports
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Putting it behind him
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Jones fails to qualify in 100
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Els irked over photographer with no sense of timing
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Indians squander one away
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Whyte, Henry earn berths
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Saturday’s games
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Gates’ older brother gunned down in 2001
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Kettle Falls’ Borders tabbed All-State MVP in 1A softball
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Storm finish Eastern road trip 0-3 after 70-65 loss at Detroit
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RiverHawks romp past Bells
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Today’s menu
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Locally
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Robbins keeps other Lilac contenders close
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Armstrong remains on pace
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Chicago walks past Mariners
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Justin Labonte gets first Busch Series victory
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Not just another proposal
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Phelps 3 for 3 at Olympic trials
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European vet eyes victory at SPC
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Dickenson hopes to be back later
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Shaq’s agent says O’Neal accepts trade to Miami
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On the air
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Mazzilli rests struggling, injured Ponson
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West 3A/2A all-stars win rubber match
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Disappointing Aurilia done with M’s
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High heat to desert heat
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Reality took place of dreams
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An unexpected perk
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Annual winds stir up plenty of trouble in Greece
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Travel
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Western good time
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‘Spider-Man 2’ buildings made for reel
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Amateur aviators take a dive
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Examine, compare policies before buying
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Steilacoom struts its stuff
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Top luxury hotels
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Elegance in everything
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Insurance can perplex travelers
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Bargains in Sin City harder to find
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Maintenance backlog looms large over many national parks