Archives | Saturday, April 16, 2005
Results
Business
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Spam fighters take the offensive
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Wendy’s seeks clues to finger
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Newspapers press on
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Investors seeking out consistency
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Profits are at a premium
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Energy prices on leaders’ agenda
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Dow sees worst day in nearly two years
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Renowned Spokane architect Bruce Walker dies at 81
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City gets advice on ending homelessness
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FedEx Ground plans building
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Rate monitor
Features
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Shock togs
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Post Falls High School announces honor roll
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Princess gets reality
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Answer may be common disorder
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Spokane calendar
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Neighbor will do anything for attention
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New Coldplay tune debuts as Cingular ringtone
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Communion offers reminder of God’s goodness
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Finally, Eva gets to work undercover for a change
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Idaho calendar
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Switchfoot wins Dove Award for artist of the year
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‘Reefer Madness’ follows formula
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Oh, baby, what a doll
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Anniversary
Idaho
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The trip West
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His book will make you think
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Toastmasters can help in personal, professional life
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Meetings
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School lunch
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An elegant group
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Kralicek improving, wife says
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Idaho records
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Donated tree giveaway kicks off Arbor Day
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Affordable apartments added
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Having fun with the sport
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Elders on mission to spread their religion
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Music, prayer a big part of this 18-year-old’s life
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CHS junior chosen for participation in Princeton program
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Feature creature
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Meet your neighbor
Nation/World
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Cheney outweighs his boss on White House tax returns
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Only captive wholphin gives birth
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DeLay loses more support in House
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Florida: Schiavo wasn’t abused
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Judgment faulted in pay of pundit to push policies
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Toddler dies following return to Afghanistan
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Most shipments of H2N2 flu virus destroyed
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Report backs greenhouse limits
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Monaco remembers monarch
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New bill at Treasury
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Reports to highlight airport security flaws
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Cracked brakes sideline high-speed trains
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Priests under scrutiny may be searched
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TV ad for impotence drug Levitra ordered killed by feds
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Utah man pleads guilty to murder of wife
Spokane
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Restaurant gun incident nets 21 years
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Parkland eyed for development
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Director shooting for right goals
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Democrats restore cuts in benefits for jobless
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Official records
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93-year-old sentenced to jail
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Gorge project must be true to community
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Flow fluctuation hard on chinooks
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Migrant workers claim company broke laws
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Bill moving primary to August dies in Senate
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Grant writer charged with theft
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Kids’ conclave does research, picks a pope
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Heart attack kills death row inmate
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Gonzaga’s ROTC program named top unit in West again
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SEC OKs redemption fees
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The view from the saddle
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No wedding date for Letourneau, ex-victim
Sports
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NO HEADLINE
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WSU can’t rest despite end of drills
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Sonics claim Northwest title
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On the air
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Central Valley outlasts Wildcats
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Celts can take the Heat
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Elston’s back in the swing
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Mets’ Cameron out extra 10 days with wrist injury
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Eagles hitting each other hard
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Friday’s games
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No one out … yet
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Sizing them up differently
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Ikeke slugs his way to No. 2 contender
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Newman takes Texas pole
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Garland blooms against M’s
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What’s your position?
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Ward leads by 3 strokes
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Americans’ future discussed on Monday
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Vet banks on High Limit
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Today’s menu
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A.L. standings
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N.L. standings
Voices
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Bowdish Middle School honor roll
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Students learn woodcarving from two ‘good teachers’
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Fund-raiser offers bowling, fun, slices of pizza
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Orchard Center educator Heather Jordan honored
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Bret Riggin enjoying worry-free season
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Millwood Presbyterian to showcase renovated organ
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Volunteer
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Government almanac
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Evergreen Middle School honor roll
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North Pines middle school honor roll
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Horizon Middle School Honor roll
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Disincorporation group meeting
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Residents, council members exchange ideas at meeting
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Calendar
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Power of the press
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New leader
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Group part of NASA’s Night Sky Network
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Summer reading club at Hastings
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City doesn’t share, so he’ll eat elsewhere
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Fire District 8 recruiting volunteer wildland firefighters
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Soccer teams continue to march through season
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Penny drive for Spokane Guilds’ School today
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State of city address Wednesday
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Tuesday event will explain Running Start program
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Senior meals
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Youth