Archives | July 4, 2004
Results
Business
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Playtime from the past
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Business Beat
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Fueling economic growth
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by the numbers
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Coming Monday
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‘Resisters’ and ‘unconnected’ are biggest void of Internet
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Convention project still waiting on GMAC
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Week Ahead
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tech speak
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Google’s numbers will only get better
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Labor group targets New York Starbucks
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Studios consider new anti-piracy technology to protect awards screeners
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Hot sites
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Providing the colors
Features
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Patriotic tunes
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New book recounts personal tale of two slaves’ journey to freedom
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Planned Parenthood benefit July 22
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Music charts
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When at loss for right words, it’s OK to say so
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Horoscope
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Fantastic 4th
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Fall guys
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Wilson’s 3rd release sparkles occasionally
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Best-selling books
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Avocados appear smarter
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‘Capitol Fourth’
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Lyme disease threat extends far
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CdA’s 42nd Street’ an unabashed, old-fashioned delight
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It’s OK to hate things others love
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Los Lonely Boys could be next Santana
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Davis turns back a page in her career by heading to ‘Chicago’
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A salute to Independence
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REUNIONS
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Auditions start Saturday for Pop Star USA
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IDAHO calendar
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Three nationally known authors reading at Auntie’s this week
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‘That’s All Right’ set to be crowned
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Barnes shines at fiction, too
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Words made famous on the Fourth
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SPOKANE calendar
Nation/World
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G.I. Joe action toy turns 40
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Felon list surprises voters
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DNA test nabs timber thieves
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Military families leaving Bahrain
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Cornerstone ready for Freedom Tower
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Packing plant killer seemed to choose victims, police say
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Group claims it killed Marine
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Canadians switched votes at last minute, analysts conclude
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U.S. has spent 2% of aid package for Iraq
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Saturn’s moon pictures best yet
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Suit filed on behalf of 9 terror suspects
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Professor defiant at anti-Islam trial
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Gauging how Earth breathes
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Meal program buys hot food
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Iraq’s leader mulls amnesty for insurgents
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Mexican state’s vote has U.S. feel
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Protesters flee police in Kenya
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Muslims open doors for festive Fourth
Pacific NW
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Ecotours teach wonders of nature
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Two Washington state soldiers hurt by roadside blast in Iraq
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Dog possibly poisoned in Yellowstone Park
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Money, support take ideas to polls
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Cooler weather helping battle fires in state’s east
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Sen. Baucus injured in motorcycle crash
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Citizens-to-be from Bosnia leave strife behind
Spokane
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Pride, tears as reservists called to duty
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Lottery numbers
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Coming monday: Families page
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Accuracy watch
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Inmates lose pornography, right to smoke
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Week in Review
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Briefly
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Losing track
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Voters show plenty of initiative
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Parents united in time for their baby’s arrival
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Here’s latest chapter in Senate race debate over debates
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FEELING BURNED
Sports
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Aiming for Athens
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Armstrong proves he’s still got it, finishing 2nd in Tour prologue
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Nuess, an 18-year-old from Medical Lake, will try to follow in footsteps of his mother, who, at 15, qualified for the 1968 Games
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Derrick kept perspective
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S-R sports staff
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System needs changed
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Retiring Navratilova exits Wimbledon with record-tying 20 titles
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Saturday’s games
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Today’s menu
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Rosales still out front
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M’s play another game of beat me in St. Louis
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Alexander great in victory
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Hensby has lead on his old stamping grounds
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Big night keeps Bay on a roll
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Jackson at eye of Storm
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Richardson heading to Trials in surprise event
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Russian teenie bopper wins Wimbledon
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Dogging it pays off here
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Moyer’s schedule seems downright wacky lately
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Small-town girl will try to qualify for Olympics in heptathlon
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A new attitude?
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Bourdais escapes trouble, cruises to Cleveland win
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Six-run inning lifts Budd Bay to victory
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Blue Devil fans await decision
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Locally
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Seems like yesterday
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Former Cougars shot-put standout Waltz on top of game
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On the air
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If hard work matters, Hubbard’s a shoo-in
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Gordon wins Pepsi 400
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Blanchette right on mark
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Letters policy
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Devil Rays revitalized
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Palestine represented by Sakorafa
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NO HEADLINE
Travel
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Shifting Sands Hikers revel in dunes’ natural variety
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Crazy Horse memorial progress slow but steady
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Caribbean Princess is all decked out and has places to go
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Deadwood prepares for summer tourists
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Conde Nast lists best islands for vacation getaway
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Hotels offering summer specials
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Local canyons near and grand
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It’s a corny place