Archives | September 2, 2004
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Business
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Nintendo slashes prices on Game Boy Advance
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Now it’s the Spokane Athletic Club
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Stocks mixed as oil prices climb
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China launches PR campaign at space facility
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Manufacturing rises in August
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NAFTA timber ruling called ‘devastating’
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Hospitals, nurses need Riverpoint facility
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Northwest adds Airbus trip to Japan
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A lot of scratch
Features
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‘Passion’ DVD sales huge
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Hints from Heloise
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High drama
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Obituaries
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Spokane calendar
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Marriages
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Horoscopes
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Area filled with exhibits of nice work
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New Age duo at Arbor Crest
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President in the convention spotlight
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Mom’s history with CPS is cause for worry
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Mapfumo headlines park fest
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Bridge
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Where talent is concerned, Paris pleads no contest
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Nitroglycerine has some unique uses
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Symphony brings curtain down on summer
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Idaho calendar
Idaho
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CdA charter school gets new agreement
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Three cougar kittens are cared for while their future determined
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Briefly
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Light enough to lift off … almost
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Idaho records
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Growing elk population sparks plan to thin herd
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Report ties Rosellini to ‘Strippergate’ fund scandal
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Three compete for NIC post
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Search ruling reversed
Nation/World
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Mexican chief’s speech met with protests, strike
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Florida in path of raging storm
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Militants hold hundreds at Russian school hostage
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U.N. raises alarm over Iran’s plan to alter uranium
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Larger force in Sudan proposed
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Three-generation farmhouse mistakenly bulldozed
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Kerry criticizes postwar planning
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Reservist charged in deaths of 2 Afghans
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Cheney lambastes Kerry
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New virus linked to ‘crib deaths’
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Admission of trial errors hailed
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Arrests of protesters top 1,700
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Win in the war on terrorism hinges on definition of victory
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Bryant rape charge dropped
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Florida’s ‘butterfly ballot’ inventor loses elections job
Spokane
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Steelworker dies of lung cancer
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Elk City sawmill to move to Grangeville facility
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Task force considers how to use community center gift money
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West Nile virus claims Elmore County horse
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Grant Elementary gets WASL redemption
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Hallelujah! Student didn’t clog up toilet
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Murder convict appeals his case to federal court
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Run is shear fun
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WWII veteran gets medal 60 years late
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Accuracy watch
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WASL test scores improve at most Spokane-area schools
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Gasoline prices won’t stop Labor Day travelers
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Health district overcharged federal grants
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Green Meadows subdivision OK’d
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Pair beat long odds winning $1 million
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Employees union plans contract rally
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Ballot system seems to be a huge waste
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Residents worry about library changes
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Boyfriend admits he set house on fire
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City to get new convenience store
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Court won’t order crime lab probe
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U-Hi plans appeal of WASL test results
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Court hears soldier has several disorders
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Woman granted divorce after long court battles
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Senn, Sidran running on their records
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Slain girl’s uncle accused in flap over bench ads
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Meet the candidates
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City hopes voters say yes to EMS
Sports
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Ichiro’s monthly hit total most in 66 years
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Indians still cling to faint playoff hopes
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Price returns to sideline tonight vs. ASU
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A.L. Game
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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A.L. Standings
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N.L. Standings
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Anderson finds new start at end
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Jaywalking stymies Ichiro
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Upstart Haynes upsets Maleeva
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GSL volleyball
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Cougars anti-flag for a change
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EWU expects humidity and mystery
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Spokane Official records
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Patience pays
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North Star League Volleyball Preview
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Pennington gets seven- year contract
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Robideaux still contributes
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Early hunters too often lack foresight
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And may the best team advance
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At a glance
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Intermountain League Volleyball Preview
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National sports briefs
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You just can’t miss her
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Inland Empire League Volleyball Preview
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Hite’s first goal leads Huskies past Gonzaga
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Storm lose just second at home
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Quick hits
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Baseball Scores
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Panhandle picks with Greg Lee
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N.L. Games
Voices
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New life of service
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Returning all-league lineman will help lead Mead
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Kindness repaid to 1999 winner
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Mike Cmos was good friend, neighbor
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Otis Orchards High reunion will be Sept. 18
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St. Mark’s Lutheran plans hymn sing
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Celebrate Liberty Lake’s third birthday
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How the winners were picked
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Massage center’s donations will help cancer patient
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Collection barrels at Fred Meyer stores
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Neighborhood updates
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North Side Neighborhood updates
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North Side Religion Notebook
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South Side nominees
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Somebody needs you
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South Side Senior dancing
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South Side Senior games
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VOLUNTEER
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Kind and caring
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Ballot addresses fire protection
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Many northsiders received nominations
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Power outage planned Tuesday in Deer Park
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North Side Senior Meals
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Perfection could earn new car
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2004-05 Football rosters
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Josh Shaw to lead LC defense
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Some answers about request to raise taxes
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Mead superintendent recovering from surgery
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Northern Quest Casino expanding food service
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Brooks house named to state register
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IEL Community Education Program classes
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Humane Society collecting pet food donations
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A great neighbor
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Prize for perfection
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Dinner, auction, dance will benefit senior center
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Time still remains to plant more vegetables
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2004-05 Valley Football Schedules
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Season is heating up