Archives | Tuesday, June 29, 2004
Results
Business
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A whole latte calories
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Investors await word by Fed panel
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Luminaria sold to Portland firm
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Iraq power transfer good news for oil markets
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Greyhound takes a necessary route
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Independent truckers strike
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Board rejects final United bid for federal loan guarantee
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Union leadership a lucrative business
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Frequent fliers seek speed lane
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Business news
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Dow Jones
Features
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Intriguing villain
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Pulsed-dye laser treatment may not improve condition of skin
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L.M. Boyd Trivia
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HInts from Heloise
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Looking back Spokane pioneers in 1926
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Health Bulletin Board
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‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ sizzles at box office
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All Monica’s really asking for is a fair affair shake
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PSA helps track patient after excision
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Villains with a human side connect best with audiences
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Gentle exercise aids people with arthritis
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Oz’ cast members take turn on The Jury’
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Horoscope
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Area agencies offer HIV screening, testing
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Bridge
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Marrying him would surely be financial risk
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BET network puts its money on awards show
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Food cravings may be unrelated to nutrition
Idaho
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Teacher alleges bias over music
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Ironman finishers wind down
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IDAHO Calendar
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Idaho records
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Charter school petition resubmitted
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Coldwater Creek sues over Web ad
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Future brighter at Lucky Friday
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No alternative to burning found
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Summer school construction
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Idaho Guardsmen get ready to roll
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Career spans Vietnam to Iraq
Nation/World
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Canada’s Liberal Party loses outright control of Parliament
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Saturn’s radio emissions raise questions about its rotations
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Free speech has support
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Earthquakes rattle southeast Alaska, Midwest
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Beef business braces for cow test results
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National news
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News on Iraq
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Rivals India, Pakistan agree over missiles
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Iraqi rebels execute U.S. soldier
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Terrorism detainees get access to courts
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Bremer heads home after 14 turbulent months
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Peterson defense grills prosecution
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Israeli tanks roll into Gaza after rocket attack kills 2
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Iraqis too war-weary to celebrate hand-over
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Top Iraqi minister faces tough task
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Iraq faces crash course in democracy
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Poll: Bush running even with Kerry
Pacific NW
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Cities in race to attract young, educated adults
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Campus may become hydrogen-powered
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Regional news
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Messy trial over Hendrix legacy begins
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Park may be going to the dogs
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FBI finds no crime involved in death of cows
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Mountain lion count extended
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Gay marriage foes’ tactics criticized
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Lightning ignites fires near Chelan, Nespelem
Spokane
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City makes final deals to revamp convention center
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Accuracy watch
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Drugs suspected in girl’s death
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Lottery numbers
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SPOKANE calendar
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Valley council considers raising taxes
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Gambling petitions turned in
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Constitution Party candidate to speak at Shadle High tonight
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WSU revises plans for group
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Shelter, helmet laws pass
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Columnist meets ‘Will Smith of Spokane’
Sports
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Today’s menu
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Hauschild stays on power streak
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National sports
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Cashman slams 4 HRs, has NWL record night
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Hamm will retire after Olympics
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Pair off to Jr. Amateur
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Monday’s games
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On the air
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National League
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Olympic torch reaches Rome
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Staley’s next goal: the written word
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American League
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M’s spend one last day with Freddy
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Darling’s family gets settlement
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Strikeout plateau within Unit’s reach
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Sonics’ top draft pick long on potential
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Bell gets his cycle with call
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Rangers go long on M’s
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After initial shock, Olivo ready to go for M’s
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Four coaches inducted into Hall of Fame
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‘Dodgeball’ feels like a shot to the head
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Bhardwaj aiming to buck trend
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Roddick, Schalken will meet
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Baseball
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Baseball standings