Archives | Friday, April 1, 2005
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Business
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A changing of the guard at Wal-Mart?
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Trentwood rebounds amid Kaiser losses
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SIRTI to trim management
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Microsoft targets ‘phishers’
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Stocks sag on spike in oil prices
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30-year mortgage rates hit eight-month high
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Davenport Candy Shoppe to relocate to former home
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Income, consumer spending up
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Qwest boosts offer for MCI
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Your money
Entertainment
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Latifah’s latest lacks development
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Freese drums up hits as percussionist for hire
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Hollywood health advice pays off in the fun, fluffy ‘Upside of Anger’
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GET GRAPHIC
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Stop nagging, start wooing
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PSP wireless option produces lots of fun
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Out with old, in with smaller new
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Bollywood workout hits Hollywood
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NO HEADLINE
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It’s the perfect day to announce change
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‘Vera’ just wants you to think
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First date do’s and disasters
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Sui cell knocks studs off the shelf
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If you love rock ‘n’ roll, don’t miss Joan Jett
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Fallon, Barrymore star in ‘Fever Pitch’
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‘Hotel Rwanda’
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Today’s trivia challenge: Girl Scout cookies
Features
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Yardwork is a great way to stay in shape
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China sturdy, inexpensive, easy to love
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The time has come for Koppel to say night-night
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Corporate greed no April Fool’s joke to retirees
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Unique ice cream disher is a financial treat for its lucky owner
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Theory is really just some hot air
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Home and garden calendar
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Stop waiting; start living beautiful life
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Reject credit and you’ll raise eyebrows
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A decidedly local flavor
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Idaho calendar
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SET IN STONE
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Reunions
Nation/World
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U.S. spy data ‘dead wrong’ on WMDs
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U.S. transport plane crashes
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U.S. rejects claim that malnutrition has increased among Iraqi children
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Berger will plead guilty to taking classified documents
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Medicare plans to up premiums, cut payments
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Schiavo’s death won’t end debate
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Suicide bomber targets mosque
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Group targets Taser deaths
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Animal laughter may shed light on human illnesses
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Doctor says Canadian journalist tortured, raped in Iranian custody
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Officer suspended for handcuffing doctor
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Three parishes allowed to reopen
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Pope suffers heart failure
Spokane
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Car crushes 6-year-old’s foot as he crosses street
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Official records
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Last big contingent of 81st Brigade is home
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Site cleared for Riverfront Park fountain
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How to make end-of-life wishes known
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Canada looks at impact of sea lice
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Groups oppose burning near historic trail
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Montana wind farm gets agency approval
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Volunteers build dream playground
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Former mayor of Valley fined for illegal e-mail
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State gas tax may rise
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Missing 3-year-old found at border
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Foibles revealed by facial features, face reader claims
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Jurors unsure whether teenager instigated or escaped assault
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Man accused of bilking banks
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100 firefighters battle warehouse blaze
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Dual creditor committees still in place
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Blaze destroys two-story structure
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Suspects arrested in burglary ring case
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Northwestern wins debate tournament
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Man pleads guilty to buying snipers a rifle
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New taxing district may hit mosquitoes
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Boy’s death suspicious
Sports
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Iraq trip spurs Glanville to return to coaching as assistant
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Recreation calendar
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Bulls, sans Curry, top Cavaliers
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M’s closer Guardado works pain-free outing
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Henderson’s hot bat helps Bears edge EV
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Idaho springs into practice with changes afoot
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Grier will not seek LMU job
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Petco hounds homer hitters
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Tennessee titan
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Working undercover
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South Carolina takes it
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WHL puts chill on move to Chilliwack
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Together for once
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Congress expands its inquiry
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On the air
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Follow the leader
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State colleges limited in ability to test for drugs
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NCAA searches for larger venues
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NIC can’t pin down event
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Gianukakis, DePell are selected Associated Press players of year
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Avalanches kill two, injure one as snow lures skiers to backcountry
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Moscow sweeps Sandpoint in softball doubleheader, 12-2 and 5-2
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