Archives | July 18, 2004
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Business
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Co-workers’ nasty quirks can be a big pain
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The tailor-made Web
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by the numbers
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Packet sniffer
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Optical Mouse by S+ARCK
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Indictment tells the truth behind Enron fiction
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Serious defects hit cell phone batteries, computer parts
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Week in Review
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Suburban flight
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Week Ahead
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Minding his business
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Even at the end, Mom found way to connect
Features
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Spokane calendar
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Idaho calendar
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Best-selling books
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Men like ‘whomp’ method
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Allegro hires full-time executive director
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‘Skinny Dip’ lighthearted humor thriller
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Horoscope
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Products can help your pet enjoy summer safely
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Tipping Point’ edgy and intense
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Getting the last laugh
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TV surf’s up
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Northwest mystery writers reading at Auntie’s
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Democrats by a Hair
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So far as they’re concerned, he’s just plain Giorgio
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Tarnished golden years
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Care Package Mamas still have the goods
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Research suggests video games will come on strong
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Asking ‘what’ questions aids recovery
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Everything old appears new again
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You rightly feel cheated; give it time to pass
Nation/World
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In passing
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Chipmunks found to be hardy species
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eBay pulls tub Ray used in MLK Jr. murder
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Emmy Award-winning producer dies at 85
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Tape of beheading appears on Internet
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Briefly: National news
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Products’ labeling ignores toxic chemicals
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Plan drops protection for gray wolf
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Briefly: World news
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Arab-led Sudan has yet to rein in militias
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Astrophysicist Hawking revises black-hole theory
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Built in memory of those who died
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Disney artist McKim drew souvenir maps
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Double check that red snapper
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Motives vary for lawyers defending Saddam
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Iraqi minister survives attack
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The very meaning of Sunday
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Palestinian P.M. resigns amid kidnapping wave
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Navy sonar sparks threat of lawsuit
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Sources: Report urges Cabinet-level intel chief
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Sudan conflict becomes a crisis for Chad
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Los Alamos chief halts work over lapses
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Memo to Clinton in ‘98 warned of hijack plans
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Sudan peace talks collapse
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Satellite begins six-year orbit to measure ozone, pollution
Spokane
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Briefly: Regional news
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The unkindest cuts
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Bremerton schools target race inequities in discipline rates
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Lottery numbers
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More seniors, disabled to get tax breaks
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Teams turn out for Hooops tourney
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Fund-raising totals give both Murray, Nethercutt ammo
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Strutting neighborhood pride
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Plan would recognize Ice Age floods
Sports
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Letters policy
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Devil Rays release McGriff seven home runs shy of 500
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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M’s battle, but lose anyway
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Head-first slides taboo for Astros
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Edwards, Grimes shine
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Shadow wake up, close out Yakima
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Late home run dooms Indians
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Starr wins NASCAR truck race with a bump to pass on final lap
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Upcoming events mean sports beat will kick into high gear
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Locally
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OWAA Board lets emotions get in its way
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Can Shaq get along with Jones in Miami?
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Saturday’s games
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Storm win on Bird’s late basket
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Spokane’s Fern captures PNGA Amateur
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Briefly: National sports
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Less is more in Seattle
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Action Jackson
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Johnson, Combs hope to run away
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Tiger’s title for the taking?
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Puyallup’s Moore wins Publinx for second time
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Another Cinderella?
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Ditka for Senate? Please, no
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Armstrong wins stage, now 22 seconds back
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In favor of vehicle access
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Travel
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Wineries add elegance to rugged Port Angeles
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Refreshed Wharf
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History of Butte
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With ‘CityWalks’ decks, information is in the cards
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Tipping guidelines differ from cruise line to cruise line
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New ‘Road Scholar’ program through Elderhostel open to all
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Consolidators just the ticket for last-minute travel
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Vocation vacations