Archives | October 28, 2004
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Features
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Obituaries
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‘Ray’ soundtrack all original, includes live tracks from concert recording
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Idaho calendar
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Warashina featured at Gonzaga
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Ghosts and goblins come alive at extravaganza
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Panida setting for documentary, play
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Drury returns for concert at Met
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‘Dracula’ to hit Valley stage
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Let her know you’re in control of your child
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Spokane calendar
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NO HEADLINE
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Bill Clinton appears on ‘Prime Time’
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Drew and his crew
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Difficult to predict fertility after chemo
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The stars show what kind of day you’
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Josh vs. Eminem? Now there’s a choice, people
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Baseball pushes Fox to top of weekly ratings
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BridgeBridge
Idaho
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Parting Shot
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Hagadone Gardens (The Edge II)
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Hagadone Gardens (The Edge)
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Milt’s video lands on Cagle & Co.
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Thursday Quick Fix 6 (10/28/04)
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Films used in campus showdown
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Idaho records
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CdA gets chance at big grant
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Three in battle to succeed Kellogg
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Condos, apartments will sprout downtown soon
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NIC parking woes grow
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Consultant to rate downtown plans
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Man accused of failing to tell sex partner of HIV infection
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Man allegedly failed to tell partner of HIV
Nation/World
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Kyoto Protocol heads to Putin
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From ‘cursed’ to first
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Americans taller, but fatter
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Briefly
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‘Hobbit’ bones that of new human species
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Man lost 421 pounds before obesity surgery
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Space travelers pleased with completed chores
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2-year-old pulled alive from earthquake rubble
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Abuse of mentally ill alleged
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Arafat’s health raises concerns
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Candidates try to mine missing Iraqi explosives
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Titan mystery continues
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Discovery of body dashes hopes for earthquake victim
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Haitian police raid slums, execute 10, neighbors say
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Romanian cities shaken by quake
Spokane
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Rossi’s experience as a boss
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McKenna, Senn meet again
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Resettlement agency moves into new office in Spokane
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River plan calls for trails, park
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Accuracy watch
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Police seek man in beating at hotel
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Raceway lawsuit could be expanded
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Bronzed hat still brimming with Spokane lore
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More troopers to hit highways
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WSP raids home, seizes property
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North Idaho man gets new heart pump in national trial
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‘Extreme’ again
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STA to cut paratransit service to some riders
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Commission candidate pays attention to details
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Prisoners step toward future
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Outdoor ed links classroom to real world
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County hires ex-Met manager
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Spokane woman’s body found in freezer
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Stormwater fee could increase in Valley
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Level III sex offender moves downtown
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Documentary about election to air at GU
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Police looking for suspect in beating
Sports
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Long makes own identity at Oregon
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Glamour becomes glummer
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Cougars’ silence speaks volumes
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Big loss
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Broken foot sends Vincent to sidelines
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Chiefs get goaltender, cut backup Irving
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The Bs
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Kiefer, Hawks persevere
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Colville’s boys moved up to speed in short notice
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Voters, beware of misleading messages
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Ramirez honored as Series MVP
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Scanlon has Lake City ready
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Payton breaks thumb
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Plate full with feast of events across the state
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Quick hits
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Here’s a story problem worthy of any math class
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This history lesson was another Boston massacre
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Engram’s ankle injury more serious than initially reported
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Cross country
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Red Sox outplay Cardinals in every facet of game
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Official records
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Panhandle picks with greg lee
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It’s time to shine
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Sox Curse Broken
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Colville linebacker’s preparation is certainly no act
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Bonus feature
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Ferris edges Mead as Bafus scores twice
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Great Northern
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high school schedule
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NIC wrestlers start with intrasquad match
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Northeast A
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On the air
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red sox: by the numbers
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Today’s menu
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State soccer
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State volleyball
Voices
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Fulbrights awarded to two from area
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The Blue Knights take care of each other, community
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Reunions
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Feature creature
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Donate coats to help keep region’s children warm
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Teacher Janice Walser a very talented woman
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Plan now for next year’s ‘second spring’
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Limitless possibilities
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Group will postpone seeking federal grant
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Driver stopped for speeding, arrested on drug charge
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Chattaroy teacher EWU’s October Teacher of the Month
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Windermere Valley moves to new location
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Senior activities
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Unity offers workshop on adult-child relationship
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Dump passes available
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Medical Lake High librarian honored
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Ferris group to perform at convention
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Postseason appearance in Titans’ sights
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A great competitor
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Ballet in the Valley
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LC harriers focus their running on trip to state
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Adopt a pet at store grand opening
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Bettylynn Thomas benefit planned Friday
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Shelves must hold more than favorites
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Halloween alternative party planned by Epic Life Church
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Letters
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Neighborhood updates
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Volunteer
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Youth
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Wheatland Bank opens new branch