Archives | January 14, 2005
Results
Business
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A measured success
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Wal-Mart ‘wants myths off the table’
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The anti-Starbucks
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EBay rate hike upsets some sellers
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FDA considers over-the-counter sales for cholesterol drug
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A tough sell for vending machines
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Stocks tumble on oil, jobs news
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Chesrown closes on Summit property purchase
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Retail sales up strongly
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Event goal: keep HotZone hot
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YOUR MONEY
Entertainment
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Short on charm
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‘Stripes” barnyard humor, banality may stink up film for grown-ups
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Hold us closer, Tiny Mix Tapes
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Life’s too short for grudge against boyfriend’s contact with ex-wife
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Oracle Shack jams more music into shorter tunes on new CD
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‘Elektra’s‘ plot, romance are less than shocking
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Rap fans long for Wilder days
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Fishbone pays a call while new joints get jumping
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What’s a guarantee worth to our aquifer?
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Check out Julianne Crane’s new Art Beat blog at spokane7.com
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‘Lightning’ brings blues center stage with bold images, big musicians
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‘Coach Carter’ plays sappy but sincere
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opening wednesday
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Young Artist
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Raggs turns reggae into personal riches
Nation/World
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CIA study sees global power shift by 2020
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Judge orders removal of evolution stickers from textbooks in Atlanta
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Assassins kill aide to top Shiite cleric
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Rains bring malaria threat to tsunami victims
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Defense rests in prison abuse case
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Bombing, gunfire kill 5 Israelis at crossing
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Investigation ordered into deal with commentator
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More gays discharged than thought
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Thatcher to plead guilty to financing coup plot
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Residents return to damaged towns
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Fossil suggests first mammals not so meek
Spokane
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Energy assistance funds running low
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Iraqi educators to get lessons in rebuilding
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High court may review Marks case
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UW proposes national bioterrorism lab
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Foundation announces plan to move headquarters
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Gondola could get $2.5 million overhaul
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Two buoys in tsunami warning system broken
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GOP keeps up pressure for revote
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Bill would raise unemployment taxes, cut benefits
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Wolves attacking, killing hunting dogs
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Praise and protests greet Gregoire during first day as governor
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Area Bon signs have marching orders
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Public gets say on depot leak
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Petition filed to recall Reed
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Accuracy watch
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Motion filed over Hanford
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Plan to put goats in Columbia Gorge draws criticism
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‘Healthy skeptics’ find spirituality by following Ancient Traditions
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King County records show ballots sent to military personnel on time
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Official claims comic warrants disaster area status
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Pharmacy assistant accused of stealing drugs from prison
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Police say man took very bad drink along with stolen tractor-trailor rig
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Woodinville man died in avalanche
Sports
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WCC
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NO HEADLINE
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Official records
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Vandals let Matadors get away
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GU big guys come up large
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Eagles’ 2005 football slate has 3 games in California
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Emotional Goebel wins men’s short program
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Mathews leads Gonzaga to 10th consecutive win
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NFL
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Dotson leads Mead to GSL win
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Wie is fans’ choice, but she’s way back
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Goebel in lead
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Faurholt scores 24 points as Idaho tames Matadors
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No. 5 Duke beats N.C. State
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Team ropers draw main spotlight at Wrangler Pro Rodeo Classic
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Major League Baseball’s drug-testing plan doesn’t pass closer examination
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Temperatures plunge as NFL playoffs heat up
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Cougs playing new tune, but need audience
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Mondesi set to join Braves … or is he?
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Soccer-type scoring occurs at boys basketball game
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Subfreezing temperatures warm up ice fishing prospects
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Cougars cage Oregon State at home
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Cougs keep Beavers’ offense from flowing
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Trojans take 3rd from Hawks
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USC hires former Idaho coach Floyd
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Lakeside works OT for 11th win
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high school schedule
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Recreation calendar
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Vandals let one get away from them