Archives | Sunday, April 3, 2005
Results
Business
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Tax watch
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Business Beat
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Private talks no way to plan an energy policy
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Benchmarking inflates pay given to CEOs
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Some practices can drive us to distraction
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Betting on a boom
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Pay now, save later
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Don’t neglect short-term savings
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Week Ahead
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WSU wins stock duel
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Coming Monday
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Market tip
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Money tip
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Net nugget
Features
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New ‘Potter’ first printing 10.8 million
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Camp resources
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Making camp memorable
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‘Road Song’ remarkable journey
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Idaho calendar
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Set summer schedule now
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Harnetiaux’s play ‘National Pastime’ a hit in Pasadena
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The daring Ms. Dawson has no problem living in ‘Sin City’
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Burn survivors find special place
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Spokane calendar
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Reunions
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Go on the Web and take a break with Brawnyman
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‘White League’ reads like classic detective story
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Aiming for fun
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Provocative questions raised in Picoult’s ‘Vanishing Acts’
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Beck is back
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Album sales on a steady decline so far this year
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Radio
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Best-selling books
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Gossip misses irony of calling others classless
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Straight to video
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Reduce risk factors of disease and you can keep the cat
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SNAP to benefit from Civic event
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‘Behind the Camera’ has eye on ‘Mork’
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Religious right puts ‘80s Barbie in hairy situation
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Obituaries will run in Classifieds exclusively
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GIMME SHELTER
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Music charts
Nation/World
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Activists to draw attention to slaying
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Who will be next?
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Greek Orthodox leader installed
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Bush critics ejected over bumper sticker
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Nuns fired; younger workers to be hired
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In pope’s hometown, people mourn, remember
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Lawmaker: Giuliani should return speaking fee
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Refused kiss may have cost 15-year-old her life
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Latin America will challenge pope’s successor
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Helicopter crash kills quake relief workers
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Kyrgyz president agrees to resign
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Sex-abuse scandal may cloud pope’s legacy
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Students trade spring kegs for stints at public service
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Support of women was mixed
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Curia keeps the Vatican functioning
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Roman statue on display
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Terri Schiavo’s remains cremated
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Pope helped lift Iron Curtain
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Inmate exonerated, freed after 13 years
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Man arrested in dragging death
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Mugabe vows to rule to age 100
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Mormon conference opens with challenge
Spokane
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Militants attack Abu Ghraib, injuring dozens
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Teen suspended for Web site
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Pollsters give edge to Rossi, not re-voting
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More Iraqis tipping off security forces
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Mourners throughout world feel pope’s loss
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There oughta be a law
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Two men allegedly killed roommate
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People of other faiths touched by loss
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Crowds turn out to see a true hotshot
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Reintroduction effort gives mountain quail a new start
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Pope leaves strong bonds, rigid doctrine
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Very few people will be affected by estate tax
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New system instantly sends tsunami warnings
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Sea lion learns to climb fish ladder
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Online prank gives mansion a bad name
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Data on violent students lacking
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Pope of peace touched millions
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Districts woo home-schoolers
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Reward offered for man wanted on drug charges
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Family says teen fun-loving, jovial
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The big six
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Clichés bounce off every wall at Statehouse
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87 unopened ballots found
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For the week of April 3
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Distemper outbreak reported among raccoons
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How they voted
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To our readers
Sports
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UI’s Holt gets his wish
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Former Indian Reichert lit up by Cubs
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A changing landscape
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Spokane sports iconoclast Diedrick Sr. passes away
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Mariners take their chances
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A.L. West
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Near-flawless run earns Herta pole
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Too bad only one can win
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Offense clicks for Cougars
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A.L. Central
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N.L. Central
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On the other foot
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On the air
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Hale helps Cheney split doubleheader with Clarkston
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N.L. West
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Baseball standings and schedule
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Catching up with Redmond is no easy task
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N.L. East
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Usual suspects
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A.L. East
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Spurs sink struggling Lakers
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2005 Mariners
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N.C., Illinois advance to NCAA title game
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Mariners overview
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The Masters
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Nowhere but up