Archives | June 26, 2004
Results
Business
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Trade deficit slows economic growth
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Late trading, report send stocks lower
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Idaho ready to go smoke-free
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Strategies for the long run
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Business Beat
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Greyhound to cut service in 260 cities
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Kaiser retirees feeling the pinch
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Investors giving nod to growth
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Hackers devise new technique to spread virus
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Investors should make a difference
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Bio-prospecting
Features
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Avoid reruns with Six Feet Under’
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We hear the girls really go for his hourglass figure
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Christian theology can be seen in workplace, writer says
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Low blood-sodium may cause symptoms
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L.M. Boyd Trivia
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IDAHO CALENDAR
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SPOKANE CALENDAR
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Employers offer tips for success
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Remember, God loves you, wants you to be happy
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Bill bafflement can ruin a good meal
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RVers go to school
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Confidence in the church is back up, survey finds
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First job flubs
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It is handwritten
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Suggest outright that brother invite folks over
Idaho
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Reunions
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Lama speaking Sunday at Harding Family Center
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Tornado damages structures in Coolin
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Potlatch leads list of Idaho polluters
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Cast a vote for your favorite moose
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Letters
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Summer lunches
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Harding Center offering programs for parents, kids
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Gisele Peluso energetic, generous woman
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Judge wants response on three rare species
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Drivers should plan for Ironman twists
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She’s Patron of the Year
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Potato industry unswayed by carb-conscious trend
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Sunday liquor sales likely
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Buddies catch the big ones on fishing trip to Alaska
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Proposal would preserve prairie
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End-of-life support
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Celebrate Fourth with old-fashioned fun in Spirit Lake
Nation/World
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Briefly
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Mad cow disease case detected
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EPA condemned by its own report
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U.S. expects work with N. Korea will take time
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Worker removing graffiti killed
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Sex scandal forces candidate from race
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Detective admits omitting witness name in report
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British split with U.S. over tribunal
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Irish protesters demonstrate against Bush
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U.S. jets hammer terrorist hideout
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Denver-Boulder emerges as best place for singles
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U.N. takes command of peacekeeping in Haiti
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Cheney not apologetic for obscenity in Senate
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Governor kills plan for shelters after fur flies
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Suspect will remain in custody
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Officials admit knowing little about insurgents
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Video poker surge deals children out
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Senate passes bill targeting fake IDs
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Two Marines killed, one hurt in Afghanistan
Spokane
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Accuracy watch
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Sizing up another downsizing: Learn to cherish now
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How would you spend your $100?
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Idaho records
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Rate monitor
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Families prep for Ironman
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Entrepreneurial spirit
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Man sentenced for sex with Cambodian boys
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Best of Hoopfest make time for kids
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DNA leads to two arrests in 2001 killing
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City Hall seeks help with budget
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Downtown businesses hire security
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CD donations have problems
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Attorney defends Oregon man’s alibi
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Rights group alleges slaughterhouse cover-up
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Son’s bone marrow gives mom new life
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Local painter leaps onto wine scene
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Ex-suspect criticizes anti-terrorism laws
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Man gets 20 years in cabbie shooting
Sports
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Baseball boxes
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PCL results
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Official records
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Baseball bans andro; players can be penalized
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Soccer finals pairings set
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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M’s offense abandons Garcia
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Goran calls it a career
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Friday’s interleague games
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Storm watch tonight
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Triplett had had enough at U.S. Open
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Plenty of points at All-State
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Indians claim series
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McFaul’s swan song
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Sun outlast Shock
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Draft day just another day in the life of Stepp, who’s headed to Minneapolis
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AL standings
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Bowden still has Ironman passion
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Reds rough up Shadow
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PCL standings
Voices
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Youth
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Area churches hosting music groups
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School reunions
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Christian Singles hosting barbecue in Liberty Lake
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Foreign language opportunities
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Coach Terry Irwin to be honored
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Defending champs Grocery Outlet hold firm to first place
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Mother and daughter celebrate their diplomas
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Foam and Home Fashions offers fabrics for furniture, drapes
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When planting veggies, don’t forget the herbs
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STANDINGS
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Competitive corps
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University High School honor roll
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Senior activities