Archives | July 22, 2004
Results
Business
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65 years of View-Master ooohs, ahhhs
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Avista may sell California assets
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Remember, this is all an air
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The maturing of Microsoft
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Dreamworks to sell stock in company’s animation division
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Technology magazine to debut this fall
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Wireless companies reach rights agreements with states
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Markets drop despite Microsoft buyback proposal
Features
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Could the King of Pop be a pop four more times?
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Sandpoint showcases local artwork
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SPOKANE CALENDAR
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L.M. Boyd Trivia
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Zorro hour
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Bridge
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All-Star baseball wins tight ratings competition
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IDAHO calendar
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Obituaries
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‘Peacock’s War’ gives glimpse of lifelong study of grizzlies
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Horoscope
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Welcome to the 60s
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Musical madness
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Politely inform ex-in-laws you made other plans
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Classical crossover
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Campaign song has people laughing, servers crashing
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Evangelical claims on health provocative
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Sci Fi’s ‘Stargate Atlantis’ premiere draws huge audience
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The Slice
Idaho
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Forest fire incident investigated
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Son remembers Smylie’s blend of toughness, humility
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Idaho records
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Idaho lottery lists record sales, profit for year
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False anthrax threats result in prison term
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Work begins on plaza
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Sami Al-Hussayen on his way home
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Beach standoff may end with line in sand
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Attitudes favor female candidates, study says
Nation/World
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Three arrested for surgery scheme
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Army botched Halliburton contract, GAO says
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Whaling foes win vote over explosives
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After case of flu, monkey walks upright
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Pregnant runner still missing as search expands
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Trial begins for U.S. trio who ran prison in Kabul
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Airport security had detained 9-11 hijackers
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California resident held in China
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Housing costs outstripping incomes of many
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Bush says second term would focus on health care, education
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Black farmers still waiting to receive settlement award
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Rebels grab 6 hostages
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Poultry plant fires 11 workers over cruelty
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Feds drop charges against 6 Greenpeace activists
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5-year-old’s 911 call saves mom, unborn brother
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Briefly
Pacific NW
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Murderer returned to prison on child porn charges
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Vehicle owners will get refunds, but no interest
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Groups focus on safety of patients
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School superintendent sentenced over porn
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Seattle signs pacts with tribes
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Two die when fighter jets collide
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One lane of Yellowstone road opened after slide
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11-year-old boy is shot accidentally
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Billings, upbeat despite AIDS, in schools race
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Colvilles sue over pollution
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Eyman solicits salary for himself, two Spokane men
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Senate blocks appointment of Boise man to court
Sports
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On the air
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End of an era for U.S. Women’s National Team
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Delgado’s protest no longer quiet
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Arizona to offer more permits to nonresidents
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Shaq a bringer of hope
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Idaho, Boise State set to renew ‘rivalry weekend’ in fall of 2005
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Official records
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Indians eke out victory
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Morse follows father’s lead into racing life
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NO HEADLINE
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Hamm nets 150th goal in victory
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Today’s menu
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Bucky’s blast lifts M’s
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Armstrong sets the stage
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A busted play at home
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GU’s Morrison appears to lock up spot
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Average Joes invade Britain
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Worth the risk?
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Bull trout program hits unseen snag
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Sun shine in morning to end three-game skid
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Wednesday’s games
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First-place Texas adds another year to Hart’s contract
Voices
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Senior dancing
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CV, EV qualify for State AA championships
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Naked man uses drive-through
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There’s still time to nominate your neighbor
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Sure it’s a kids’ game, but at least act like grownup
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Senior activities
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Show ‘N Shine fund-raiser July 31
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Pediatric dentist persevered and has reached his dream
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Volunteer
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A slice of winter when they want
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It’s kids game, but at least act like grown-up
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Nine Mile district seeks volunteers for home school support program
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Youth
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Teammates forever
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Community service
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Plants with invasive tendencies should be watched, controlled
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Spokane joins ‘America’s Night out Against Crime’
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Neighbors to meet for Night Out Against Crime
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Invasive plants need to be watched, controlled
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Qualchan golfers finish contest
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Buddhist retreat planned
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Panel to discuss downtown housing
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Framing for care
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STANDINGS
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Fun in the Sun planned at Edgecliff Park
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VOLUNTEERS
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School reunions
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Two males snatch woman’s purse at NorthTown
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Pink flamingos will aid youths’ mission trip
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A slice of winter
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WSU junior sees the world, earns credits
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Office Depot plans business clinic
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Senior meals
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Senior games
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Military reunions