Archives | Thursday, July 28, 2005
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Features
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NBC’s ‘Law Firm’ mimics ‘Apprentice’
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‘Survivor’ in reruns
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Horoscope
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Idaho calendar
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Spokane calendar
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Scalp disorders can lead to graying
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Sitcom format may have hope yet
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GU engineering students cited for water-sewer system design
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Blast from ye past
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So, will Sydney’s baby have more than one name?
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‘Dancing With Stars’ vote format may change
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He’s trying to manipulate you; watch out
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Study: Actors with disability underrepresented
Home
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Ugh – it’s a slug! Quick, get it out of garden
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Heat brings spider mites
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Look what we found!
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Picking a contractor
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Allocating precious water
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TREASURE HUNT
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THE TOOL GUY
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Horse show
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Art of watering
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Farmers’ markets
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garden calendar
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Animals by 3 are allowed
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YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME
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Dorm living pricier
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recycling with rik
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Scott Shupe is Spokane’s ‘Marble Man’
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THE COLLECTOR
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Build that workshop you always wanted
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Contact us
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Want to show off? Let’s see some pictures!
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Watering tips
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Calendar
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Inside this week’s issue
Idaho
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CdA man arrested after girl burned
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Tough law urged for selling people
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Caruso’s Deli expands to second location
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Residents weigh in on property taxes
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Gondola safety in doubt
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Homeowners seek tax relief
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KMC workers disciplined for viewing records
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Ag companies sued for alleged RICO violations
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Idaho’s governor seeks ideas for coin
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BLM rounding up wild horses after wildfire
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Idaho records
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Stabbing suspect caught in Wallace
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Stupidity, ego, may explain why suspects stayed in region
Nation/World
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300 Boy Scouts fall ill in heat
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Arrest made in London’s botched July 21 bomb attack
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U.S. Islamic scholars will decry terrorism
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Exit from Iraq could start in spring, U.S. general says
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Record rain drenches India
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Army realignment boosts forces at many bases on the home front
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Senators propose bipartisan plan for Amtrak
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Iran to restart nuclear program
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Prisoners beaten with handle, Guardsman says
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Americans conflicted about war in Iraq
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NASA grounds shuttles
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Algerian gets 22 years for bomb plot
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House approves Bush-backed trade pact
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New mad cow case?
Spokane
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Summer heat brings out wildfire danger
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Second man pleads guilty in shooting
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West recall would take a separate election
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Couple of cooks find food nourishes their love for others
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Candidates vying for all 3 Spokane council spots
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Lottery numbers
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Tractors stolen from port turn up in Elk
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Two missing after Canadian boat capsizes
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Ralph Baker starts first race for office
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Upbeat Fed Beige Book sends stocks up
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Woman faces charges in man’s shooting death
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Meeting regular files for Valley council run
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District’s new online classes allow flexibility
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Rotting body found in garage in Yakima
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Official records
Sports
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NO HEADLINE
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Indians end Volcanoes’ hot streak
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A.L. standings
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A truck alternative
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Hydros roar ahead
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Poll gives little support to Idaho
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Pressure’s off Gillick now
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Wednesday’s games
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Hackett slices to 800 record
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Walker reports to Green Bay’s camp
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Brown to take over Knicks
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Questions arise in football player’s death
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Life grows hairier for O’Hair
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Norman on tour, but not senior yet
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Woods steers to Buick
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Area trio make U.S. track team
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Ramirez chooses to sit out
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Comets come back
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Selig rejects Rogers’ appeal
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His chips came in
Voices
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COP shops hosts annual picnic
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Where she wants to be
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Moments of silence give way to clamor
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‘Paradise’
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Millwood’s Cliff Rurey a talented worker, athlete
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Senior dancing
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Senior activities
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Three arrested, charged with theft of trailer
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Create garden ‘hallways’ with bricks, blocks, stones
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Empty parks raise concerns for neighborhood groups
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Community services
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‘Girl power to the max’
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Youth
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Community events planned
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Ready to prove himself
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Spokane Valley Baseball
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Locally owned
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Somebody needs you
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Volunteer
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Loyalty in style
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Create garden ‘hallways’ using bricks, blocks
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SAS/WV advances to state tournament
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Tell us about your star neighbor who’s like family
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Annual Edgecliff event features crafts, music, food
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Costumes, props sale will benefit CYT
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Country Homes Christian to host community blood drive
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Dump passes available
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Kids to get help with school clothes
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Sale of costumes, props will aid CYT programs
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Youth Encounter group to appear at Central Lutheran
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School reunions
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Senior games
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Senior meals
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Spokane girls fastpitch