Archives | November 5, 2004
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Entertainment
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Alternatives available in film fests
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Ministry will deliver its anti-Bush sermon at the Big Easy
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Virtual heartbreak hotel gives you space to grieve
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hot film
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Social Distortion ready to punk the Big Easy
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Melody Moore to say farewell at The Blvd.
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Law’s charm rescues ‘Alfie’ from mediocrity
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Keith’s country smashes to hit Spokane Arena
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Alibi can be lullaby to those in need
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21 hard truths about the 2004 election
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Should matchmakers take blame for baby?
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Young voters make MTV’s 2004 election dreams reality
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Cartoonist Adams finally gives Dilbert a home of his own
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Depp deserves buzz
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Neto brings jazz of Brazil to The Met
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Saving the day
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Today’s trivia challenge: Football fever
Features
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NO HEADLINE
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Vintage McCall’s not high in value
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Obituaries
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Seasonal cacti live long, prosper when it counts
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Lunacy
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Small Details
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The stars show what kind of day you’
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Mr. Brosnan has Colin’s number, and it’s 007
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Idaho calendar
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Amateur filmmakers are everywhere
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Thrifty shopping pays off
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Flooring over flooring a concern
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‘Dateline’ focuses on gastric bypasses
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It may be nothing but he does raise interesting question
Idaho
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P.S.
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Headlines @ Closin’ Time
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Travels with Bayview Herb (South Dakota)
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Peanut Gallery (Kootenai County vote)
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Peanut Gallery (Crime & Not Much Punishment)
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Peanut Gallery (Sanders Beach)
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Peanut Gallery (Brand X political ads)
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Gridley’s onto something
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Kootenai County voters came out in record numbers
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Idaho records
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Inspiration comes from a single word
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Grants help CdA teachers put some spice in their schoolwork
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Owners want city to drop beach suit
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Recount sought in Bonner County sheriff’s race
Nation/World
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Human rights activist seeks U.S. audience
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Palestinian leader Arafat fights for life
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Edwards’ wife diagnosed with cancer
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Afghan leader says he’ll handle warlords
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Arrests aimed at foiling terrorism
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Ashcroft, Powell, Ridge may go
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F-16 fighter jet on training mission strafes school
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Claiming mandate, Bush lays out plan
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Suicide bomber kills three Brits; U.S. troops hammer Fallujah
Spokane
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Accuracy watch
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Caldwell seeks grant to fight violence
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Briefly
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Cominco says it’s beyond EPA’s reach
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Woman’s long search for bone marrow ends with perfect match
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Company ranks Deaconess in top 100 for heart care
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Ex-firefighter gets 5-year term for arson
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Man who raped 3-year-old gets 13-year sentence
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Gregoire widens lead in cliffhanger
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City street bond issue advances with latest absentee ballot count
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Brothers indicted in UI killing
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Man convicted of exposing woman to HIV dies
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Not quite gourmet
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Talks fail in sex abuse lawsuits
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Stolen tools, jewelry recovered from Spokane Valley home
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Little efforts can add up to a big help
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Flu shots are available to high-risk people in Whitman County
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Vote totals
Sports
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Shoemaker finds his niche as starting safety
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Smith expects to set new first in rushing
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Official records
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Recreation calendar
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Ready for a hot time in Bejing
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WSU won’t hear ninth sympathy
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Vandals build experience for next year
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Seahawks hold a casting call
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Bulldogs get their first look
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Tight start at East Lake
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Shadle streaks into playoffs
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Control of the Sky
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Holdsclaw reflecting on future of career
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Heisman hopeful?
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Unanimous
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Yonago kicks and picks Ferris to win
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high school schedule
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Plummer accepts criticism as part of game
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Pullman dreams up league championship
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Wounded Phillips gets by Welliver
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Owens doesn’t understand why he, not Lewis for one, is labeled a villain
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Shelton’s last-minute TD run saves No. 14 Louisville
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Two GSL coaches hope to leave winners
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Clarkston holds off Cheney to make playoffs
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NIC boasts plenty of wrestling talent as it gets set for opener
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Vikings, LC set for clash
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Manuel’s back in business
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G-Prep sticks with it
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Hunting and Fishing
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Bobcats make NBA debut with loss to Wizards
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Chiefs try to end three-game skid on road versus Kamloops
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On the air
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Snow sport activities show up on calendar
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AT A GLANCE
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Pac-10 picks
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State Cross Country