Archives | November 13, 2004
Results
Business
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Briefly
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China funds see surge
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It’s time to take look at sectors
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COMING SUNDAY
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Hand it to Nintendo
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Business district for gays touted
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Community Building expands to neighboring Saranac Hotel
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Moviemaker to drop a bomb
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Retail sales up slightly
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Stocks push higher on retail report
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Building materials chain eyes Post Falls
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CdA Mines plans share offering
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Washington Trust expands to Oregon
Features
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Miller Time
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Horoscope
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Not-so-innocent intentions created mess she’s in now
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Different view
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Too many fluffy headrests makes for nasty pillow talk
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When it’s all said and done, he’ll just be Coz
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Poor circulation may be culprit
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If your life were a quilt, oh the stories it would tell
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Spokane calendar
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‘Dallas Reunion’ subs for ‘Clubhouse’
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‘Passion,’ ‘Joan’ cited by Catholics in Media
Idaho
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‘He had a great life’
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Looking ahead
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Holiday Fest at Trinity Lutheran
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CdA trail a top draw for cyclists
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Rathdrum Chamber gaining more visibility
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Teacher receives award live on Woodland One TV
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Project is a tall, and wide, order
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One man found; another missing
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Group helps takes care of things at home while soldiers are away
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Gotta Go Gal is always on the go
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Idaho records
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A fine example
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Fascinated with clay
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Woman’s interest in walking is far more than pedestrian
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Youth wrestling teaches kids about sport, life
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Letters
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Feature creature
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Meet your neighbor
Nation/World
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Airlines must turn over passenger data
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Crowds of thousands gather to bury Arafat
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Fallujah resistance quickly breaks down
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Voting-system flaws emerge in North Carolina
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France: No undue force in Ivory Coast
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Ruins, forest in Mexico safeguarded
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Bush, Blair to work for Palestinian state
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WHO urges flu preparedness
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Ashcroft: Judges impede Bush’s authority on war decisions
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Small radios part of plan to end N. Korea isolation
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Aid agencies warning of disaster for civilians
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Japan protests trespass by China sub
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Nuke deal on shaky ground
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Activity may help heart-disease sufferers
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Chechnya cutback planned
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Detainee trial ruling faces appeal
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Found guilty, Peterson’s life in jury’s hands
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VA shifts Gulf War stress focus
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Experts say terror threat remains real
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Panel: Gulf ailments not tied to stress
Spokane
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Accuracy watch
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Commission approves wind power contract
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Rate monitor
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A time to to dine, socialize
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Rossi still holding on to slim lead
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The great pumpkin launch
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Seniors given chance to dine, socialize
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Official records
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Hanford B reactor now on list of potential National Park sites
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Ruling leads to negated convictions
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Suit against Cat Tales dropped
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Pitcher takes job at WSU Spokane
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Exhilarating effort by orchestra, chorale
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Another Chihuahua taken – but recovered
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District 2 seat goes to Richard
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Lewis and Clark park dedicated
Sports
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Today’s menu
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WSU AT Arizona State: Three things to watch
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Greener pastures for Dickey
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Bobcats shift focus on offense
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Vikings advance to 5A state final
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EWU must keep its Central focus
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Bears have quickly turned tables on Huskies
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Chiefs end 7-game losing skid
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Cougars give thanks for November
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Orediggers mining for victories
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Pullman halted by good Knight
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Defiant Holyfield fights on
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NO HEADLINE
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Francis, Hill rally Magic over Lakers
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Gonzaga Prep takes another shot at tough Bombers
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Holmgren helps Hawks to healthiness
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CdA advances to Idaho football final for first time since ‘87
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No shockers at State B
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Diaz leads at Tournament of Champions
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McElhiney makes history
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Talker of the town
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Bulldogs beat Panthers, advance to semifinals
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Ching captures soccer award
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GM meetings end; Johnson will be hot commodity
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Liberty can’t stop DeSales
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Pirates host PLU for third place in NWC
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West Virginia could be first team to secure spot in BCS lineup
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Memphis bowl-eligible
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On the air
Voices
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Concert supports hunger-relief effort
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Signs near Mt. Spokane High reminders of DUIs’ toll
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Principal Hittle starts pizza lunches at CV High
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Home near WVHS up for sale, removal
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TVs, cash taken from Scotty’s
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Widened 16th Avenue to open soon
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EV will savor season that ended at playoffs
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Great accomplishments
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Starbucks opens new location
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‘It’s thoroughly fun’
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Youth activities
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Calendar
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Historical performance at museum Thursday
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Hours they spend quilting give warmth to others
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A pat on the back for city’s first mayor
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Days to be shortened at CVHS
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IEL offers GED program online
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Two schools locked down following assault at Albertsons
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Many running, walking groups in area
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Senior activities
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Senior meals