Archives | October 30, 2004
Results
Business
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When cultures collide
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Market ends strong week modestly
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Is enough ever enough?
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Booming auto sales rev up economy
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Briefly
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British group targeted in vodka battle
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Oil supply expected to stay tight
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Gridlock will help investors
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Idaho asked to reconsider Avista ruling
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Southwest may end seating system
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Coming Sunday
Features
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Spokane calendar
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Idaho calendar
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Anniversary: Orval and Pat Tiedt
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Costume gloom?
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Be on alert for dislodged bejabbers
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TM in schools
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List of ideas may help you get in the holiday spirit
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‘Scare Tactics’ offers frightful surprises
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Reruns the main attraction for Saturday night viewing
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For the Red Sox, it really was a Hollywood ending
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‘60 Minutes’ airing lip-sync scandal
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Scale down expectations, stay in his life
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Try smaller, more frequent meals
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Let’s drop our masks of perfection, respectability
Idaho
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‘Uncensored’ Web site stirs up Post Falls High
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CdA composite squadron honored
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Coroner, assistant postmortem investigators
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Trainer working toward goal of dressage Grand Prix
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Meet your neighbor
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Tacoma photographer wins Cowles Cup
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Volunteer’s devotion, energy key to United Way’s success
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Pick up some winter gear at Silver Mtn. Ski Patrol’s swap
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Fund-raising fun
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Man found crushed to death
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Looking ahead
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Charles Sowder always gentle, kind, generous
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Up for the challenge
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Candidate’s finance records questioned
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Shooter sought in hunting death
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Volunteer crew a saving grace
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Arrests of Hispanics appear targeted
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Political talk planned at Unitarian Universalist
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Officials investigate grizzly poaching
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Bridge Academy students take part in Senior Summit
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PF museum faces uncertain future
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Canadian university forms team to research mad cow disease
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Feature creature
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Idaho records
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Meetings
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School lunch
Spokane
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CPC Development files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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New budget eases cuts at senior centers
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Extracting fun from the classics
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GU students’ book nets national attention
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Big bucks flow into heated campaign
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Pair told to appear before grand jury
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Official records
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Terrific comedy comes with a lesson
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CPC Development files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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Cowles family members among large campaign donors
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Coffee stand crackdown
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Man pleads guilty in slaying
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Man pleads guilty to murder
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Rate monitor
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Heating bills putting many more in tight spot
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Sales tax proposal stirs up rancor
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Citations likely in plant fatality
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Car dealer gets 41 months
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Accuracy watch
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Taking sides is fine, but let’s be civil
Sports
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NO HEADLINE
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Racing aids recovery
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Mahler composes Bulldogs’ win
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T-Birds topple Spokane with three goals in third
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Stark sparks Spartans
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St. George’s, Freeman display depth
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Oregon looking to be next lord of the dance
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Idaho set for run after run
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Hornets can sting the Eagles
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Red Sox pass curse baton to Chicago
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Early experiences aid LeFors under center
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GSL advances three to regional semifinals
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Backup Chatman makes some noise
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Staying perfect might not be quite as simple as it looks for Utah
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Garciaparra a free agent
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Sluman, Byrd tied for Chrysler lead
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Van Lierop may regain job
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McMillan’s death changed lives
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NCAA to set standard
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Pullman stays perfect
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Allen leads Seattle to win
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This cat’s cradled
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Finally, Vikings end famine
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Bullpups secure second consecutive district title
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Boise State shuts down Chang, crushes Hawaii
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Pirates at home against struggling Pioneers
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Study suggests Idaho stay D-I
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Ramblin’ Robertson
Voices
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Fun of the run
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Good reason to leave fireside for Halloween
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The Blue Knights take care of each other, community
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Calendar
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Enjoy U-Hi’s production of ‘Father of the Bride’
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Fulfill pet’s wishes at new PETsMART
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‘Heartfelt experience’
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Middle school sports standings
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EVHS students put selves into realm of politics
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Letters
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Suspect arrested after chase
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Senior meals