Archives | April 6, 2005
Results
Business
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Sacred Heart layoffs fewer than expected
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Pfizer expects earnings decline
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Spokane County postpones plan for second economic summit
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Google adds satellite maps
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Stocks higher on Greenspan comments
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Designs for success
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Wal-Mart takes offensive
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Comcast, TiVo work for fresh ads
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Customer satisfaction is priceless
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Farmers play wait, see on planting
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Safety clothing firm coming to Priest River
Features
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Spokane calendar
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Idaho calendar
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Presidential question
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Will the worst end up first on ‘Idol’?
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Personal growth worth of risk of looking stupid
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NO HEADLINE
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SPOKANE SUPPORT GROUPS
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‘Meaning of Food’ short on nutrition
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‘24’ pushes envelope with terrorist strike
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Leeks and shallots part of onion family only sweeter
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Unfortunately, it’s some bad news for Jennings
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Idaho support groups
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Expect curt response for cheating
Food
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Program balances taste, nutrition
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Only the finest wine, flowers
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Phi Beta Carotene
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Use your mesh strainer for a splatter guard
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Fellow chefs give Delfino top award
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Granola Pie worth one million bucks
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What’s on sale, in fridge, freezer basis for week’s meals
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Culinary calendar
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Calling all chocoholics
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Author signing ‘Huckleberry Delights’
Idaho
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P.S.
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Best of the Local Blogs (4/6/05)
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Take your FOIA and shove it
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There it is - it’s done
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House has adjourned, Senate goes on…
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Afternoon Question (4/6/05)
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Senate gives GARVEE final passage
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A sign of spring?
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All in good fun
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They’re into ‘bondage’
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The year of corporate tax incentives
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Senate passes two water bills
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We’re rhymin’ along
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Lawmakers laud ‘Dynamite’ movie
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Question of the Day
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SR Morning Headlines (4/6/05)
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Amendments go on quickly
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Q & A
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Peanut Gallery (Toadman’s gets it first)
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Human smuggling on rise
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Highway plan shifts into second gear
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Schools look at volunteer, visitor rules
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KMC tops in imaging field
Nation/World
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Escaped murderer, warden’s wife found
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Shot of drug cuts heavy drinking in men
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Iraq’s factions agree on president
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Gaza settlement plans move ahead
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Strykers are passing muster with soldiers
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Long line is a living testament to pope
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Saudi security forces end militant standoff
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Monaco’s Prince Rainier III dies at age 81
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Discovery to head for launching pad
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Acclaimed author Saul Bellow dies
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Hundreds attend Schiavo service
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Investigators fault WTC fireproofing
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Gonzales open to altering Patriot Act
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Mona Lisa gets change of scenery
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Americans visiting Canada, Mexico may need passports to return home
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Deliveryman found in stuck elevator
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Monaco’s Albert makes first appearance
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Lott says he’s not done with bases
Spokane
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Sting brings essence of Police
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Live-in care workers should be paid same, judge rules
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Valley considers sign code
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Businesses see project as bump in road
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Official records
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Area enjoys window of dazzling weather
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Feeling like Perry Como? Take a nap
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Disputed vote trial to start May 23
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Window of dazzling weather
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Man in CdA standoff appears in court
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Churchill speaks freely at EWU
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Gay civil rights bill sent to likely death
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Gregoire picks new labor chief
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Public forum tonight on fuel depot
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FERC says PSE must use less water at falls
Sports
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A.L. boxes
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Doba encourages both QB candidates
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Kings rule with tough offense
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Unlucky seven dooms Mariners
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And now you know why they call it dope
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A.L. standings
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Bears rampage in final
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Goal: Take mad out of Madritsch
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Real life tragedy in ring
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Heat thump Bulls, clinch East’s top seed
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Around the horn
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Two Idaho basketball assistants resign
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Tar Heels players, fans celebrate 4th national title
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TUESDAY’S GAMES
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N.L. standings
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Nicklaus returns despite heavy heart
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Waiting game
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Cougars rally past Gonzaga to snap 7-game skid
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On the air
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