Archives | July 29, 2004
Results
Business
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Stocks mixed as bargains emerge
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Fairchild’s defenders are ever vigilant
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Big-ticket goods orders rise
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Growth, but with less pain
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Avista seeks full share of plant
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Crude oil hits 21-year high
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Boeing posts $607 million profit in second quarter, raises outlook
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A lot of choices for sellers
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Back from the brink
Features
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Horoscope
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‘9/11’ authoritative, highly readable
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‘Trace’ rerun more popular than ‘ER’ repeat
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Anniversary
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Classic crooner
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Bridge
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Give husband’s family chance to make amends
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Kerry’s speech may define his future
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SPOKANE CALENDAR
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In moderation, herbal teas are safe
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Hick comedy is paying off for Foxworthy
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Maher bounces back after being fired by ABC
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Now that poor Courtney is left not high, and dry
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Artists bring ‘Farm Chic’ to Priest Lake
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L.M. Boyd Trivia
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Obituaries
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IDAHO CALENDAR
Nation/World
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Baby food laced with bit of ricin
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Briefly
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Hogzilla joins ranks of local folk legends
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Posted data about Bryant case spurs uproar
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Iraqis furious over unrelenting violence
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GI says he was ordered to push Iraqis into river
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Edwards promises hope is on way’
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Low-carb diet yet to hit school lunch
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Ex-Boeing official’s plea set
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Bomb attack kills 6 at Afghan mosque
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Car bomb kills at least 68 Iraqis
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Metro rider arrested over chewing
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Democrats don’t have lock on union vote
Spokane
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RPS jurors hear both sides called greedy
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Crowley to serve as interim school superintendent
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Key questions put in charges in assault case
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Lottery numbers
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Names of mentally ill provided to FBI
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Whooping cough cases now at seven
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Problems preceded fatal sewage tank collapse
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Nightmare over, but firefighters pooped out
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Equestrian Burge dies of injuries
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Architects present WV plans
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Agriculture and aviation
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Spokane schools budget passed
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Pair guilty in realty scam
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Dodgeball teaches joy of retribution
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Boy suspected in overdoses of Colville teens
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‘Herk’ Taylor, combat pilot in 3 wars, dies
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New STA budget includes extra sales-tax revenue
Sports
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M’s may move Triple-A team to Portland
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Reports of Meche for Sweeney: Ain’t happening
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High-flying Trojans earn voters’ respect
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Price’s attorney asks judge to allow SI libel suit to move forward
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Shock capitalize on Cash, defeat Mystics
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A.L. Wednesday’s games
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Indians batter Canadians
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Preseason poll tabs WSU 5th
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Mariners lose another late lead as A’s rally in ninth
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Golden Wheels make a return
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Boise State preseason favorite to win WAC
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Beuerlein retires, but as a Panther
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McGriff works out for Yankees
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Sorenstam pursuing a record
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Can you handle the truth?
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Irwin, Haas have home advantage
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Gracious in defeat, Porter shifts focus to Miss America pageant
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N.L. Wednesday’s games
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Win or lose, just do it right
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USADA confident in clean U.S. team
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Official records
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NO HEADLINE
Voices
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Changes to planning regulations proposed
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Ice cream man
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Donate supplies for back to school
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Bring your horse out to play
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Cowgirl ‘Games’ in Cheney this weekend
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Dump passes available
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‘Games on Horseback’ in Cheney
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Volunteer
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Same burglar may have hit Fairfield businesses
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Time running out to tell us about swell neighbor
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Softball season comes to a close
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New principal at Shadle
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Pair’s request fulfilled
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Bearded iris need little care, offer great blooms
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Liberty Lake garden tour Saturday
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Neighborhood Council meetings
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Police seek information on potential suspects in archery store theft
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Yard sale to benefit transplant candidate
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East Valley, SAS in Saturday’s Junior American Legion tourney
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Acts challenge economic health of community
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Creating mural at St. Mark’s a challenge
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Herb Rotchford named principal at Shadle Park
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Senior meals
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Swimmers getting the itch at lakes
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Card rooms see more poker interest