Archives | Thursday, June 10, 2004
Results
Business
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Russia urged to develop gas potential
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Success stories heard at rally
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Consumer confidence retreating
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Leaders seek efficient security
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Stewart ink witness charged
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For some, Kaiser was a crucible
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Business News
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Stocks down on day of low volume
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Airlines learning to adapt to higher fuel costs
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Wooing biotech
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Forum invests in the future
Features
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Let overweight friend make her own life choices
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NBA finals tops Nielsen ratings for the week
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Republicans favor Fox for news source
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Spokane Opera offers ‘Rita’
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Grab your paint clothes, help create a mural
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L.M. Boyd Trivia
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Bridge
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It’s summer – choose your anthem
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Sans Cattrall, could ‘Sex’ turn into a menage a trois?
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See edits of MTV Movie Awards’
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Scientists look for cause of diabetes
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Horoscope
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The season of artwalks
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Trash dance
Nation/World
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Fanfare for a common man
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National/World news
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Pipeline blast cuts Iraq electricity supply
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Savannah-based photographer Jack Leigh dies
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Back on his feet, 9-11 victim retires
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Chirac rejects Bush call for bigger NATO role in Iraq
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Iraqis sue over alleged inmate abuse
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Alleged ticket-fixer indicted in Philadelphia
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Fighting kills 24 at Afghanistan’s border
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Senators, experts propose bill for avalanche protection program
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Contractors to neutralize ultra-lethal nerve agent
Spokane
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Accuracy watch
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Oral HIV test being offered
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Young gets 25 years for Tuohy homicide
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Local car buffs to get air time
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Fire-code proposal has many people fuming
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Some offices will stay open
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Few get day off for Reagan’s funeral
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Official records
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Plans scrapped for veto referendum
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Spokane needs more sound, less fury
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Appeals court reinstates man’s claim against paper
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Washington ACLU rolls double in three years
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Students, parents call for equality
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Victim’s family wants suspect alive for trial
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New Carissa owners will pay $6.5 million
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Spokane Tribe to dedicate new building
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Bond sales approved for WV
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Aryan Nations left out of will
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Met selling properties to repay investors
Sports
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It wasn’t hard to track down the best
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Bourque, Coffey, Murphy elected to Hall of Fame
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Billups playing lights out
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Today’s menu
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Mariners’ futility streak at 21
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Nothing ordinary about him
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USADA still isn’t done with Jones
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Hull bringing back WHA
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On the air
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Interleague
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Outdoorsmen remember Secretary Watt
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Taylor departs softball
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Padres ruin Nomar’s 1st game back
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Amazing Grace takes aim at second major title
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Clemens still going strong
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Great athletes, performances abundant
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Wednesday’s interleague games
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Beckham sets sights on Euro
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Although shorthanded, Indians open camp today
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Peterson, 49ers fight over deal
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Nostalgic boats to roar on Lake Sammamish
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National sports
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Lynn caught on outside looking in
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Taurasi leads Mercury past Sun
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American League east
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American League
Voices
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Exquisite gardens
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Concert benefits Africa mission trip
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Rosary Academy to offer 2-day Renaissance Faire
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Overdose victim booked on robbery charge
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Storm-water solution near Woodridge to cost $400,000
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Traffic stop leads to drug count
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Car horn leads police to drug suspect
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Liberty Lake’s annual yard sale Saturday
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Fair to raise funds for astronaut statue
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Senior meals
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Support
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Janet Jackson has way too much time on her hands
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Community service
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Resident racer
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Authors share their own stories with Salk readers
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Father upset over district threat-notification policy
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Regal, Bancroft educators cited
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Havermale, RPS team up for retail education
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Weeds like dandelions, mullein, have role in gardens
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Clubs
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Reaching Out
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2004 Vern Fox All-League Track Meet
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Efforts raising money for 3-year-old’s treatment
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Fire Chief Grover to retire
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Use drywall compound on paper for uniform finish
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Art of communication
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Lake Spokane has new principal
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‘University district’ focus of workshops
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Market sign riles neighbors in S. Perry business district
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Ready for next hurdles
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NC grad named Gates scholar
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Tricycle race to aid cancer group
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES
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Volunteer
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Youth
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Keep library control local, retain contract