Archives | Thursday, Aug. 11, 2005
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Business
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Feds undermining the food pyramid
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On the runway and out of gas?
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Lawmakers find cutting edge – here
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U.S. still defiant after losing softwood ruling
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Panel studies sites for gay business district
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It’ll be just as suite in Spokane
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Oil price run-up chokes off rally
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Regulators scrutinize sale of secrets by doctors
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Silver Mountain to add 110 condos
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Two agencies receive grants
Features
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Austin Schmierer
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Art, music share stage in Garland street fair
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Bingaman-Dodge
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Giving look of desperation a big turnoff
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Crime dramas help CBS grab top spot in weekly Nielsen battle
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Horoscope
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Spokane Support
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Spokane calendar
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CNBC looks deeply into ‘Las Vegas’
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Maybe she’d better just stay at home, sweet home
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‘Shippin’ Out’ takes you back in time
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Have dermatologist look at marks
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‘Over There’ audience drops off after 2nd episode
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Fleming-Wyatt
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Gese-Ansbaugh
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Good news? We can help you share it
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Kensok-Babb
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Schafer-Corelli
Home
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Look at my treasures!
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THE COLLECTOR
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Not like pioneer log houses
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Animal lover’s tales
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Contact us
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garden calendar
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THE TOOL GUY
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Bond of animals, man
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Out of 12 zones, we’re No. 5
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Real you in small spaces
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Farmers’ markets
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YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME
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Fireflies bring back memories
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TREASURE HUNT
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Calendar
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Want to show off? Let’s see some pictures!
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Books praise concrete for its brawn and beauty
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Color book created just for you
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Inside this week’s issue
Idaho
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School fire misses river vegetation
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Firefighting effort sprouts instant city with mail service, Web page
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Infant passes surgery after car wreck
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Idaho records
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‘Last stand’ to ring fire
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Baby undergoes surgery after crash
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Woman dies in U.S. 95 crash
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Post Falls to propose increased budget for 2006
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Farmer feast will be open to public
Nation/World
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Highway bill paved with pork, critics say
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Inmate, nurse arrested at motel
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U.N. orders new corruption probe
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Skin cancer on rise in young
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London financial district likely target
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Uranium plant back in business
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Gunmen kidnap Iraqi official
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Army tops monthly recruiting goal again
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Oil drilling ploy meets opposition
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Scientists decode genetic structure of rice
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Mars orbiter set for launch
Spokane
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Spokane school budget of $271.9 million OK’d
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Lundin’s Violins marks opening with back-to-school workshops
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Washington teachers’ union urges Wal-Mart boycott
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Hell’s Angels? This veteran’s the real thing
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Youthful witness nervous, conflicted
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City court plan tossed by judge
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State-of-the-art gondolas added to park’s Sky Ride
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Cops make traffic-stopping practice run
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Man pleads guilty to child rape
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Diesel spill’s threat to aquifer is unclear
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Woman hit in crosswalk by STA bus
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V-J Day remembered Sunday in special report
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Free horse rides for kids available downtown
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Duncan had details on slain Seattle girls
Sports
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Yankee Stadium jumper arrested
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Take puppy steps when schooling dog
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American takes decathlon
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Twins work overtime to defeat M’s
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Boyd’s status still uncertain
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NO HEADLINE
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He had his number
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Official records
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Wednesday’s games
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Bloomquist impresses
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Alou regrets firings, but stands by his principles
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Bloomquist working on perception
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Willingham keeping watch
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T.O. tossed out of camp
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Villelli relishes chance to race
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High school football beckons
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Singh wants wins
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Blue Jackets sign ex-Chief Hrdina
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RiverHawks end season with 3-0 loss
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Teagarden finally arrives
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Summerall meets family of liver donor
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Hammon, Liberty earn sweep of Sparks
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Preparation key for Trufant
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A.L. standings
Voices
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Dip in numbers
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SCAPCA program set up to replace wood stoves
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on the move
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Washer in tavern part of family history
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Program set up to replace wood stoves
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Senior activities
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Accuracy watch
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Change for a season
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City OKs studies on storm-water site
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Washer in tavern part of family story
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CenterPlace
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St. John’s Cathedral plans organ, piano concert
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Good Neighbor Contest deadline extended
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Chamber chief takes helm
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Proper harvest time key to quality vegetables
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Washer in tavern tied to family history
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Don Stamback’s generosity, humor will be missed
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Good Neighbor contest extended
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SCAPCA program available to replace wood stoves
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Demolition of burned home proposed
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Feature creature
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Community services
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Neighborhood updates
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Senior games
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Senior meals
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Volunteer
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Youth