Archives | June 19, 2004
Results
Business
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Area workers’ paychecks growing
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Trade deficit, oil can’t hold down stocks
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United regroups after losing loan guarantee
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Huntwood preps for huge move
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Trade deficit hits record for quarter
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Whistleblowers could cash in for speaking up
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Russell to add 300 names
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These characters work with you – unfortunately
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Coming Sunday
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Not all banks hurt by rate rise
Features
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
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‘ER’ star leaving show by mutual agreement
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RCA says ‘Left Behind’ books distort biblical message
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Fashion gone to the dogs
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New York City LDS temple dedicated
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L.M. Boyd Trivia
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Spokane calendar
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What’s under Venus’ hat? Her flytrap, of course
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While he waits for dream job,’ debts piling up
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Jesus in ‘South Park’
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Rotator cuff, the new bum shoulder
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Victory for phrase under God’ is a hollow one
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Pitmaster loves ribs and rigs
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IDAHO CALENDAR
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‘Hippie Dictionary’ defines groovy era
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NBC’s Apollo at 70’ worth a look
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Share what Fourth means to you
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Suddenly, Beatles songs mean something else
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It makes more sense to stop drinking
Idaho
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Pleasantview Road has grand debut
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Jail bookings
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Irises do best with regular, thoughtful care
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School levy’s outcome gets OK by police
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Idaho records
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Job service
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Red Baron pilots to perform aerobatics at Silverwood
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Letters
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Meetings
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Drivers ed fee may climb soon to $120
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Lake City group leaving on mission to Honduras
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Hugh Olin Smith was a lifelong student
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Garwood students heading to weeklong NASA space camp
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Decision delayed on new trial for student
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Summer lunches
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Local man travels to D.C. for monument dedication
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Time spent with live moose helped sculptor create model
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Girlfriend’s 911 call leads to gunfire
Nation/World
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Astronaut listens in on birth from orbit
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Rebels kill U.S. soldier, injure three in Iraq attacks
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U.S. trails other countries in time off for family matters
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Report of vision on statue draws crowds
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Terrorists behead American hostage
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President: U.S. will persist in ‘struggle of ideology’
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Marchers call for Aristide’s return
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Love of electronics led Johnson to Mideast
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Afghan official flees amid clash
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Bush tells troops loss is worth it’
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9-11 panel to question Tenet, Rice again
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Briefly
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Kerry backs 36 percent hike in federal minimum wage
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Engineers working on repair plan
Spokane
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Lottery numbers
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It’s grand ol’ Grange
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Accuracy watch
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Hargreaves to run for County Commission
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Our freedom includes theirs – not believing
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Idaho Power resists feds’ request for more studies
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Playwrights festival has fresh, varied lineup
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Rape suspect subject of earlier reports
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Eugster seeks judge’s notes
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Climber’s body recovered
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Bush’s critics largely peaceful: Only 3 arrests made
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Team works to save rare squirrel breed
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Prison’s lifers turn to honor
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Wrecks keeping young kart-builder busy
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Mines coin idea that’s worth mint
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S-R names new design director
Sports
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Shadow lose their first at home
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Texas, Georgia capture CWS openers
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Knights double up RiverHawks
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Picking up where they left off
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Junqueira nets provisional pole
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Official records
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Every good course should have its own version of Amen Corner
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Huskies close to hiring A.D.
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Wheels appear to be coming off for Lakers
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Jackson nude in magazine
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Highlands debuts lighted driving range
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Friday’s interleague games
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Baseball standings
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Doc had cure for cynicism in the newsroom
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Moyer proves to be hit in interleague play
Voices
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Spokane Valley Baseball
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Try out kayak, canoe today at Paddle Fest at Liberty Lake
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Show us your team
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Senior meals
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Never Ending Garden a landscape design gallery
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Construction work in area planned through summer
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Funny how what we miss changes as we grow
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City’s long-term plan for improvements
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One way or another we’ll end up paying
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Man exposes himself to woman walking dog on Centennial Trail
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Rain can’t dampen start of Spokane Valley Baseball
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Favorite pastime
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Commissioner recommends dog be declared dangerous
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Liberty coach retiring from teaching career
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Volunteers help churches put on vacation Bible schools