Archives | September 3, 2004
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Business
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Kmart to sell Sears 45 stores for $524 million
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Tech Preview
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Credit reports can hit home for consumers
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A slice of the action
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Drivers trade privacy for savings
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Late rush sends Dow up 121
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Covering the storm like never before
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Local high-tech firms noted
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Retailers’ back-to-school sales disappointing
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NIC, CdA to lead China trade mission
Entertainment
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Today’s trivia challenge: great debates
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Riding the wreck
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Pretty on the outside, hollow on the inside
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They’ve got the beat
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The evolution of Critters Buggin
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The Marley musical heritage lives on
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Pop goes the paparazzi
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Rock and ride in CdA
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DMB has aromatic quality
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A modern spin on old England
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‘Real World’ may be dull world in Philadelphia
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Fiddles will be aflame when Anger comes to town
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Another Spokane cinematic milestone
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Who wouldn’t like a comic who licks himself?
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‘Rainbow’ rocks, ‘Crimson’ is eye candy
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Gorge didn’t live up to its potential
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She’s on the Internet, he’s insecure
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Gorge yourself or get some culture? Free entertainment or bigger-name bands? Sleep in or drive for hours? No matter your choice, this weekend is all about
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‘Passion’ vividly tells of Christ’s suffering
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NO HEADLINE
Features
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Social signals too subtle for some
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New book provides wildlife primer
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Silent enemy No. 1
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Culinary calendar
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Obituaries
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Bridge
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Cleaning advice
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Dribbling sprayer a big concern
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The Latin Grammys show had to go on, sans Sanz
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Idaho calendar
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Clearing Clutter
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Horoscopes
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Diamond ring can put you forever in debt
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Allow lawn to catch up with season
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Check out the movie possibilities
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Much moola for mint Mickey mag?
Idaho
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Steelhead catch-and-release rule lifted for some rivers
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International festival to return
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Agreement preserves timberland
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Yakima’s Davis High School remembers supreme alumnus
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School gear gets big reception from kids of called-up soldiers
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Prisoner confesses to teen’s 1968 slaying
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Guard crowd airs health fears
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Idaho records
Nation/World
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Marine guilty of abusing Iraqi prisoners
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Man denies kidnapping Smart
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Bush: ‘We will prevail’
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Militants claim Turkish captives killed
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Militants let some hostages go
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Floridians flee hurricane
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Soldier guilty in treason attempt
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Experts: Bryant case example of why rape is underreported
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Kerry attacks Bush as ‘unfit’ to lead nation
Spokane
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Meet the candidates
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Attorneys debate gay marriage in Olympia
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Barn goes up in flames
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Accuracy watch
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Class teaches care of private forests
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Backers cheer for Bush while opponents knock on doors
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Lawsuit filed over CdA beach incident
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Jury says shooting was justified
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City considers zoning changes
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Republicans facing off for attorney general slot
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Study links radiation exposure, thyroid cancer
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Suspects may be tied to two other motor home thefts
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GU campus bursting at the seams
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GU campus is bursting at the seams
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Queen Anne home enters 21st century
Sports
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Miami-FSU game will now be played Sept. 10
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Liberty extend lead over Sting
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LSU receiver had better things to do
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Mickelson, Titleist reportedly part ways
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Chiefs’ exhibition season starts tonight against Silvertips
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Thursday’s N.L games
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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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WSU AT NEW MEXICO: 3 KEYS TO THE GAME
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Hunting and Fishing
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Crafty Agassi advances
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Brown kicks Seahawks past Vikings
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This guy sure looks familiar
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Teams won’t run from ground game
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Jays bid fond adieu
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Eagles swamped by Nicholls State
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Indians stay alive in race with win over Yakima
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Moscow scores win over Sandpoint
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Mead makes short work of young Tigers
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No. 20 Utah beats Texas A&M
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Official records
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Thursday’s A.L. games
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Russia doesn’t need all its stars to beat U.S.
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Briefly
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Recreation calendar
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NIC coach takes job in Tennessee
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Box Scores
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Beavers have plenty to chew on with LSU
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Kobe has to match words with actions
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Miners dig their new coach
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Woods gets bad news from home
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Cougars’ Brit provides wit
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Dolphins leery about playing game
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Super Bowl champs or chumps?
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Bonds knows no bounds when it comes to stats
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High School Sports Schedule
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On the air
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Baseball Scores