Archives | July 16, 2005
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Business
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Rate monitor
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Hip-hop store opens in NorthTown Mall
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Coming Sunday
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Cold comfort
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Auto industry moving north
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Stocks rise on good economic data
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Poker magazines chase a growing pot
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HP expected to announce massive layoffs
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Enron settles price-gouging claims
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Dam license faces appeal
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Small-cap stocks not for timid
Features
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‘The ridiculous one’
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WSU announces spring honor roll
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METAL HEADS
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‘Enlightened One’ began his life as sheltered prince
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‘Terror’ looks at security vs. freedom
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Spokane calendar
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Mild and mannerly is no way to eat
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Bible gives answer to troubled world
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Horoscope
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Come on, now, Jackie, what’s your big rush?
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He may feel he missed out on something
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Excess copper hurts brain, liver
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Discovery’s shark programs timely
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Rising Buddhism
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It’s the voice they recognize, not the face
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Idaho calendar
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Show us how Potter folks look to you
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Community events
Idaho
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Saturday Wild Card — 7/16/05
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Eric Devericks/Seattle Times doodles …
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Peanut Gallery — Thong on City Beach
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Quote of the Day — 7/16/05
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A DVD Review: “Fahrenheit 9/11”
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Question of the Day — Saturday 7/16/05
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Olympic goal
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Meet your neighbor
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Scientists see report as a start
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Author’s newest book to be set locally
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Feature creature
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‘100 Years of Excellence’
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Workshop for young artists, writers still has openings
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Pet-grooming a natural fit for shop owner
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Woman designs, hand-crafts area rugs
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Sandpoint’s been in good hands
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Dean foresees life in Idaho party
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Looking ahead
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Reunions
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Organizations need volunteer help
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A piece of Idaho, family history
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Senior Companions ‘give from their hearts’
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Purchase of goggles detailed
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Idaho records
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Helping to make the world a better place
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Service for Dylan today
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DEQ lists rules for possible dredging
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United Methodist sponsors men’s breakfast
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Summer meals
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Flashback
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Holy Family, Classical Christian announce honor roll students
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On a mission
Nation/World
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NASA pushes launch back
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Potter fans come out at midnight
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Investigators find problems with oil-for-food program
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Giant planet found that has three suns
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Adoption agency rejects Catholics
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Jamaica prepares itself for Hurricane Emily
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Violence breaks truce in Mideast
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Rules final hurdle for Canadian cattle
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Rice hurriedly adds Mideast stop to Africa trip
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Dozens die in wave of bombings
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Rove e-mail: ‘I didn’t take the bait’ on Plame
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Bush extends ban on suits against Cuba
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Local officials angry over Chertoff’s remarks
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Police capture alleged leader of Colombia drug cartel
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Bombing investigators turn focus overseas
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Muslims say bombers are not martyrs
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Schwarzenegger drops fitness magazine deal
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Emissions limits not up to EPA
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FDA plans decision on birth control
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Appeals court backs Bush on tribunals
Spokane
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Money-wise upgrade a success for county
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Not everyone a big fan of vote-by-mail
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Shore owner acquitted of weapon charge
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Washington’s Rossi rejects campaign for U.S. Senate
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Official records
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Keeping the camp in campus
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Bonner Sunday liquor sales OK’d
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Global funds promising
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Civil dialogue
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Bottle rocket incident leads to traffic death
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Raises for CV principals mean shifts in staffing
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In stock shocker, North Central teacher closes trading
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Duncan bloggers logging big hours
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Court rejects ‘top two’ primary
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State to require chickenpox vaccine
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Police search man’s home in fatal beating
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Hogwarts heaven
Sports
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Bird, Jackson lead Storm to blowout win at home
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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NO HEADLINE
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A.L. standings
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Bears complete sweep of Indians
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Briefly
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Wie falls in Publinx quarterfinal
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Plea should keep Bonds safe at home
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Palmeiro makes history at M’s expense
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Friday’s games
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Schurman leads way as East rallies
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Court rules that SI not protected by shield law in lawsuit by Price
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Faxon sure knew what he was doing
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Armstrong’s lead intact
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Woods ups lead; Nicklaus bows out
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Boston’s Wells suspended
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Benzel in front at Rosauers
Voices
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Seats on CV board will be available
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U-Hi’s VanSickle named MVP at recent tourney
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Throwing knowledge around
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Failure to signal leads to arrests
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Senior activities
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Today’s workers’ funds need to be more secure
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Government almanac
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Youth
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Caged event lets adults relive joys of playground favorite
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Fun for all
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Calendar
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Music for the masses
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Mr. G’s open in Greenacres Shopping Center
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Anti-city group meeting Wednesday
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Volunteer
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School reunions
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Dishman First Baptist teens part of World Changers
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Summer standings
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Week in review
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For Prostates, punk rock is their creative outlet