Archives | Sunday, July 17, 2005
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Business
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NO HEADLINE
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Americans confident they can handle debt
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Turning waste into wealth
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Overloaded port complex to take on a night shift
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Coming Monday
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Ailing firms face tough bankruptcy changes
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Week in Review
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New rules ease transition to Roth IRAs
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Caught in a boom
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Executives ditch the corporate overload
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Diversified portfolio is good, but don’t get carried away
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Business Beat
Features
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Pioneer bridges
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Son Volt’s ‘Riot’ best since original band’s ‘Trace’
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Relaxing atmosphere bubbles up from aquariums
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Horoscope
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All the right moves
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Oliver Stone plans film about 9/11 tragedy
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Actually, isn’t it about time to squelch the little weasel?
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Athletic rock star
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Some have what it takes to be athlete, singer - some don’t
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Song lyrics get rapper fired from airport job
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Best-selling books
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STARS BEHAVING BADLY
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Spokanite wins big on TV
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Application deadline for art market approaching
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Woodward’s ‘Secret Man’ leaves many questions unanswered
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Finally, at peace
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From bullets to Barney
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Red, blue states can celebrate path to maturity
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MS patient, author to read from ‘Prokarin Story’
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Even if bond doesn’t last, good story will
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Lavender sales will benefit Children’s Miracle Network
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What’s your image of folks in ‘Harry Potter’ series?
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Music charts
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American life in poetry
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Idaho calendar
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Reunions
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Spokane calendar
Nation/World
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Suicide attack pace quickens
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Arctic pollution blamed on high chemical level in bird droppings
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Governors look ahead
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Crowd marks 60 atomic years
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Patch may pose risk to women
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Southern Thailand violence worsening
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Use of Guard worries leaders
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In passing
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Bombers verified; Blair decries ‘evil ideology’
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Israel arrests 30 suspected militants
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Affirmative action pioneer dies at age 80
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Emily aims for Yucatan
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Religion may be key for nominee
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Researchers study currents for clues to ocean ‘weather’
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Feds say activist funded terrorists
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Volunteers patrol border with Mexico
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Cheney checkup shows he has mild case of esophagitis
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Nigerian convicted in bank fraud case
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Rehnquist’s vow to work hinges on health
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Bus bombing kills at least five in Turkey
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Suicide explosion kills 54
Spokane
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Adopted Koreans discover their past
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A soaring respite
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Injuries to man investigated
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It’s true: You can’t get there from here
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Woman killed in head-on collision
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Parrots’ tower nest destroyed
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Bad weather can’t stop team spirit, good cause
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Warm weather an intense danger for animals in cars
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Rossi refusal a setback for state GOP
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Man jailed after alleged paintball attack on teen
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Government almanac
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Symphony to hold free concert in park tonight
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Duncan galvanizes a city on death penalty
Sports
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Morse comes through in clutch
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Saturday’s games
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Armstrong racing with memory of late teammate
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A.L. standings
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Surge eliminate Shadow
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Benzel beats storm
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Briefly
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Franchitti wins at second home
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Auker recalls Babe’s personality, not stats
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More air time for poker
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GSL teammates lead way as East sweeps
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At a glance
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Beasley leads USA to Gold Cup semis
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Several Tennessee players running into titanic trouble
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Letters
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Rain, Killeen assault Schweitzer
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Pair of eagles allows Tolliver to take lead
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Aussie captures first prize at World Series of Poker
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Butkus has a new reality
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Arroyo tries to stay on pitch
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Armstrong foils attack
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Hudson’s two hits help AquaSox get past Indians
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Jackson, Storm beat L.A.
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Woods still holding off determined British Open field
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Brunelli wins 50-meter freestyle on Evans Invitational third day
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North wins Shrine 11-man game
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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BRITISH OPEN
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Locally
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Yankees boost staff with Leiter
Travel
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Appeal the world over
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Be sure to check out travel insurance before you buy
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Guys in kilts make their yearly return
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Travelers on Northwest face uncertain summer
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New credit cards being offered to frequent fliers
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Dam still a formidable sight
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Enchanted by Argentina
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JetBlue No. 1 in airline quality ranking
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Good Mendoza wine not too far away