Archives | September 25, 2004
Results
Business
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Durable goods orders decline
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Fannie Mae troubles could boost mortgage rates
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Mutual funds suffer with rest of market
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Sharing the wheels
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Markets can’t shake energy costs
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Convention Center work to shut down Shenanigan’s
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Good return, little hassle
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Ignoring whistleblower may cost city dearly
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California imposes world’s toughest auto pollution rules
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Coming sunday
Features
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Angry Elton goes ballistic, truly feels no love tonight
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Horoscope
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Say ‘no’ before resentment, anger all you have left
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Spiritual Connection
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Shop owners take store on the road
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Shops an extension of the museums
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Native spirituality
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Doc can help wean her off Nicorette
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Our well-chosen words can minister to others
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Stars add sparkle to ‘American Dreams’
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Community events
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Poll: Half of Jews belong to synagogue
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Anniversary: Alan and Shirley Christianson
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Idaho calendar
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Spokane calendar
Idaho
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Patience pays off in orchard
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Men arrested after NIC student threatened
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Hayden park place for Fall Fun
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CdA couple says donation is payback for ‘blessings’
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Job listings
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Vandals strike statue along Centennial Trail
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Tribe prepares fish revival
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Business owners make donation for new building
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Home remodeling challenge learning adventure
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3-year grant awarded to PF Middle
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Bob Eagan’s personality brought joy to many
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Moose full of memories
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Crash survivors say plane aflame at once
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Plant now for beautiful burst of springtime color
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Revival planned at Crossroads Baptist
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Hundreds of tiny quakes hit Mount Saint Helens
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Skyway’s School Plus program offers activities before, after class
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Letters
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Celebrating a century
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Idaho records
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School lunch
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Soil may need to be capped
Nation/World
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Briefly
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Saddam not expected to go on trial soon
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Kidnappers target telephone workers
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Baby born after ovarian tissue transplant
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Florida braces for another big pounding
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Iraqis caught in crossfire
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Christian group plans to rally voters for Bush
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Israeli, Palestinian die in Gaza Strip violence
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Remains of early stealth hunter found
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Despite restrictions, ivory market still strong in U.S.
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Five killed in Afghan fighting
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Lewis and Clark re-enactors run into opposition from Indians
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U.S. to join effort to protect great white sharks
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Smoke bombs fired to disperse Haitians
Spokane
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Change might not always be good
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Official records
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Rate monitor
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Electronic voting has some groups worried
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Army gives local attorney new orders
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Initial trial for suspects in Colfax
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Addict needs inner strength to mend spirit
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Kids fired up as learning put to work
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EMS levy given nod in final tally
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Accuracy watch
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Idahoans exposed to fallout get hearing
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Wayward moose returned to mountains
Sports
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Green delivers HR before sitting out
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Brunelle, East Valley shut down Igbinoba, Cheney
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Cougars should get a few answers
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Huskies enter rabid zone for game with Irish
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Chiefs start season against Kootenay
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Vandals must set aside grief
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Eastern, ISU bring fireworks
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Ferris, G-Prep remain unbeaten
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DeMers da man
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Tigers cruise past Lakeland
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Big defensive play lifts EV to victory
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Hawkins’ goal gives GU win
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Clemson, Iowa face key games that decide futures
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UI to study Div.-I status
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From BMX to BMOC
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Late goal deals Idaho 1-0 loss
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Late rally sparks M’s
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Sandpoint receiver Mahler plays some beautiful music
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Storm need a team effort for playoff success
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On the air
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Seahawks set to honor Krieg Sunday
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G-Prep hands U-Hi a loss
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Washington awaits final word on Expos franchise
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Agency strives for Armstrong bonus
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Boise State survives scare, edges BYU
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A’s increase West lead to 3
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Braves clinch East title again
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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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Spokane Chiefs roster
Voices
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Players & Spectators to auction sports memorabilia Sunday
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WV district buys land for additional parking
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Many organizations could use their help
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Spaghetti Station closing its doors
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Valley Assembly videotaping services
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Cross country coach sees premonition come true
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Singing, dancing students participating in Valleyfest
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Caring leadership
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U-Hi, CV principal working together for schools’ success
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Commitment, hard work puts Angie Smith at top of her game
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Fence, locks cut at storage units