Archives | Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005
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Features
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Horoscope
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Celebration
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Idaho calendar
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Syncope often result of arrythmia
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If serious, try to get along with his family
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Brack Adkins earns scholarship
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Product placements helping to boost network revenues
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Spokane calendar
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FX’s ‘Starved’ far from nutritious
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Life sure is ‘wonderful’ for the ‘talent’ at rumor central
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Opera company plans first outdoor event
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Spokane will hold its own on art weekend
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Scottish Highland Games at fairgrounds Saturday
Home
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Toy dogs are not playthings
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Saving the ‘Museum of Me’
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TREASURE HUNT
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Lightening nearly struck the same guy twice
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THE COLLECTOR
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Contact us
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Porches make comeback
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Want to show off? Let’s see some pictures!
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recycling with rik
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farmers’ markets
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The nitty-gritty of pest control
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garden calendar
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Behold: a grand entrance
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YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME
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Gardens of grandeur on display
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Calendar
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Doors have their own language
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Get out of the house
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Inside this week’s issue
Nation/World
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Hundreds vow loyalty to new king
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Demos have hearings plan
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Bomb kills 14 Marines in Iraq
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Shuttle may need a new fix
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Mad cow test turns up negative
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Bush calls war ‘noble’
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Mother removed from life support
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Airport was at red alert
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Men held secretly by U.S., group says
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Man freed after 26 years
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Appeals for Niger aid rise again
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Add dogs to clone list
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Group pledges rocket attack halt
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Police file charges in bombings
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11-year-old girl avoids felony trial after hitting boy with rock
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China, U.S. to fight Security Council growth
Spokane
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Official records
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With bike as bait, police spring trap
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Indian youths fight suicide
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Man gets 10 years for several crimes
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Blaze near Ellensburg forces evacuations
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Murder, sex counts filed in case of missing teen
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Trial halted after witness won’t testify
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Tuggle waives preliminary hearing
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Agent suspended in title probe
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Powwow to ask for donations
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‘My parents’ heart is broken’
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Tribes clean up Drumheller Springs
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City financial pinch calls out for innovative solutions
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Probation records reveal Duncan’s travels
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Gooding officials approve bleeding barn
Sports
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A.L. standings
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Wednesday’s games
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Richland eliminates Newport in State Junior Legion
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Idaho 200 should be quality-driven
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Palmeiro faces scrutiny
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Huskies show doggedness
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Briefly
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NO HEADLINE
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Vandals get set for first practice on Saturday
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State Legion tourney in the Lake City
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Gatlin guns for world record, 3 golds
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Play time for Dad Lance
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Hall of Fame jockey calls it a Day
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International still has fans, detractors
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Tubbs himself again after tough year
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Pats’ Seymour ‘feels the love’
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Meche’s not at best in M’s loss
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Spokane rallies, then loses
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Bogues measures up to job
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Chiefs’ schedule more of same
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Time to stay grounded
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Cubs prepare for stars’ return
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Allen: Sonics were simply right choice
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No kidding around
Voices
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Summer band
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Thriving on pressure
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Land plans seek to blend business, residential
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Senior acivities
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Winged performers
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Stout Brewfest fans put gondola to test
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Capital facilities plan approved
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Hillyard Festival
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Big fun
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Putting on the dog
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Dave Cook a ‘great soul,’ supportive husband, dad
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Help us honor your own Good Neighbor
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Oreganos make good drought-tolerant choices
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Hamblen Presbyterian to show movies
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Medical building proposed on Grand
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Mount Spokane Church to celebrate new theater
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Treats event to aid East Central center
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Guitarist to perform at Mt. Spokane Church
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Parks committee seeks public input on future of city pools
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Wee Care Pre-school to hold open house
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Community service
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Community services
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Neighborhood notes
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School reunions
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Senior games
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Senior meals
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Volunteer
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Youth