Archives | Thursday, April 14, 2005
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Features
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‘Sopranos’ to start filming 6th season
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Idaho calendar
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Familiar tragedy
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Spokane calendar
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NO HEADLINE
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People with drug habit deny risks
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Major Get Lit! events begin Friday with poetry slams
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Even when you’re married to Brad, life can be the pits
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‘Apprentice’ finale will be kept to 1 hour
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Symphony taking Chamber Soiree to Panida on Friday
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‘Little Women’ opens at Playhouse
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‘Survivor’ puts pressure on one player
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If husband lets flirtation go on, there’s trouble
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Modern-day Miss Marple brings refreshing twists
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Coverage of pope’s funeral draws huge audience
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Have a garden question? Send it to Pat Munts
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The Bills to perform at Sunday dinner concert
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Let us know about beautiful, unusual house for new section
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U-High posts second trimester honor roll
Idaho
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Idaho records
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New tax incentives stir instant response
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Kootenai’s 4 percent growth rate state’s highest
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Spring chinook salmon run all but invisible
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Post Falls Junior Miss faces alcohol possession charge
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Medical problems force family’s move
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Move OK’d for Hagadone apartments
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Road-rage suspect held in Tennessee
Nation/World
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Afghans seek U.S. security support
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Bloody day in Iraq
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Rudolph delivers plea with pride
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Reservist arrested for detaining Mexicans
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Casino makes mark on species
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Australian wins prestigious piano contest
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Afghan tot at home, healthy
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Remarks ‘inartful,’ DeLay admits
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Civilian victims worked for Halliburton
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House votes to end estate taxes in 2010
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Brothers win abuse settlement
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Two priests, former cleric leave jobs abroad after news reports
Outdoors
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Idaho Season
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Wash. Seasons
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Head north to beat crowds
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Spokane-area trout plump
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Triploid rainbows have the genes for success
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Worth a road trip
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Columbia Basin gets head start
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Montana Season
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SPRAGUE LAKE
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Panhandle cutts make comeback
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Put a tiger in your tank … eventually
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Silvers, day or night
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Net pen projects catching on at trout lakes
Spokane
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Former CEDU employees seek lost wages
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House OKs part of election reform package
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Mainstream media ailing, NW journalists agree
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Official records
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Senate passes tougher vehicle-emissions rules
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New building project boasts great location
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Mayor West to join grant commission
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Meager ski season spells Loulou’s end
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French says benefits stance isn’t personal
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Sex offender faces voyeurism charge
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Apartment destroyed, no one injured in fire
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Job-seekers find diverse opportunities
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Schools want police partners in evaluating threats
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Attorneys spar in Hanford hearing
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Murder defendant pleads guilty to reduced charges
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Man gets year in jail in attempted rape
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Semi driver killed in I-90 accident
Sports
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Kraack’s sights set high
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Strong on the mound
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Less is more for Clarke when it comes to tennis
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He’s still the one
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Sadler: Man on a mission
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Tennis is last stop for James’ prep career
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Former Cougs standout Lagat becomes U.S. citizen
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Alcohol and ORV drivers don’t mix well
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Northwest Modified appears wide open
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Yankees top Red Sox, spoil Schilling’s return
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WSU women’s basketball team signs Bethel guard DuRocher
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Bohn picked to tidy mess
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Wizards achieve goal
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He made most of his second chance
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PF glad to have depth
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Seahawks receive cold reception
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Sele pitches M’s past Royals
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Too much water can hurt athletes
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Eli Manning will face San Diego in prime time
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Mavericks deliver Sonics their sixth consecutive defeat
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On the air
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Today’s menu
Voices
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Feature creature
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Carwashes will aid food bank
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Riverside’s fore fathers
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Neighbors want abandoned house declared nuisance
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Erika Burden named Assistant Principal of Year
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Split Airway Heights council OKs new logo
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Carrying on
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Event to explain Running Start program
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Father’s views on money influence son
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Power of the press
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Work party needs volunteers
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Transient arrested, van recovered
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Tiger girl golfers want sole claim to GSL crown
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Dog again labeled potentially dangerous
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Firsthand research
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Freeman teams looking strong
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Animals, tsunami topic
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Top posts will be changing at several WV schools
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Group part of NASA’s Night Sky Net
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Inland Asphalt Co. wins contract for roadwork on North Crestline
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Lack of signal leads to arrest
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Love of the craft brings them together
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Senior center fund-raiser April 30
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Volunteer wildland firefighters needed
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Open house will offer gardening advice
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Senior meals
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