Archives | July 15, 2004
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Features
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Remembering Frida
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CBS enjoys a big week in ratings competition
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‘Arsenic’ at Deer Park theater
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L.M. Boyd Trivia
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Beautiful music together
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Summer success story
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Put agreements in writing with lawyer’s help
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Beatles memorabilia found inside suitcase from flea market
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Obituaries
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HRT does not treat bone loss
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King guest stars on final ‘Hospital’
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Horoscope
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Four artists on display at Grant Gallery
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Now he lives and breathes this philharmonic freedom
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Bridge
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Sunset cruise on lake planned by Opera Plus!
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Singing Nuns celebrating 25 years
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Rushdie headlines Get Lit! in 2005
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Idaho calendar
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Spokane calendar
Nation/World
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University settles Mormon student’s suit over profanity
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Ex-nun convicted of molestation 35 years ago
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Car bomb kills at least 10 Iraqis in Baghdad
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‘Stupid’ move leaves Hillary as spectator
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Team uncovers Donner Party cooking hearth
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Monsoon flooding claims 300 in S. Asia
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Bush camp working hard in Wisconsin
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Vigilantes tricked NATO into helping them
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Investigators find USDA didn’t falsify vet reports
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U.S. maintains independence on AIDS fight
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Inquiry finds Blair didn’t lie about Iraq
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Kobe Bryant’s medical exam ruled inadmissible
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Retail sales off 1.1 percent during June
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Authorities misidentify teens in crash
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Senate kills ban on gay marriage
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EPA cracks down on utilities over air pollution
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Defense funding advances
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Activists assail AIDS drug experiments
Spokane
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Spokane-based Marine battalion heads to Iraq
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Accuracy watch
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Valley Calendar
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at a glance
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Police searching for inmate who escaped from Connell prison
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Briefly
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Man gets 15 years for murder of girlfriend’s 2-year-old son
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Lawsuit against fruit company grows
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Phone-jam case focuses on Sandpoint firm
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Meeting with city officials lively despite small turnout
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Amendment splits region’s senators along party lines
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School board decides against materials on homosexuality
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Official records
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Energy surplus predicted to last
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Open windows make burglary a breeze
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Judge to rule in arson case
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Patsy Clark’s looks like a million
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Heat means high ozone level
Sports
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Emeralds outlast Indians
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Morrison to vie for roster spot
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On the air
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Armstrong shows no weakness in Tour’s first mountain stage
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Battle against the elements
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Go East, young man
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Lakers waiting on Kobe
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Williams, aides fired by Astros
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Thompson, Jensen close out with wins
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Extra-inning homer decides Triple-A stars
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Baseball drops the ball
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M’s facing difficult decisions
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State muses regulating importation
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After further review, Kopp’s win stands
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Phelps to swim in five
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Lynx spoil Minneapolis homecoming of Sun’s Whalen
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Today’s menu
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Voices
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Senior activities
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Labryinth walk offered at St. John’s on Sunday
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All-day kindergarten to start at Liberty
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Event to aid Peaceful Valley program
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Ferris grads start theater company
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Labryinth walk offered at St. John
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Tell us about your Good Neighbors
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Valley Girl Triathlon planned for Sunday
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Community Center golf tournament next Thursday
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Dancing
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Senior meals
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Volunteer
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Youth
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Clubs
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Military reunions
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Bob Cole was a father, storyteller, activist
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Man injured trying to stop thieves
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COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Figurines donated to Mt. St. Michael
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Senior games
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Boy’s Junior Olympics meet interrupted by injury
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Marine Gregory Carroll awarded Bronze Star
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Make sure your plants get plenty to drink on hot days
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Spokane Stars sweeps Oregon City tournament
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Sign takes a beating but folks keep on reading
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Parks Foundation sponsoring art competition
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No longer a choice
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S. Perry Street Faire this weekend
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Somebody needs you
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Homeless pets get second chance
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Youth activities
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Wine tasting, auction to benefit Peaceful Valley Community Center
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Costly crime
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STANDINGS
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McGruff making stop at health, safety fair
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Reunions
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Support
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Support groups
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Watching him go chills the soul