Archives | May 19, 2005
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Features
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Latin finale
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Spokane calendar
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Now she’s talking to show support for other teens
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It’s a choice between two evils
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Artist shows lighter side of bugs’ life
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Finalists face test on ‘Apprentice’
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‘CSI’ gets Tarantino
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UI engineering students honored
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Bridge
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Sky’s the limit
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CBS targeting younger audience
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CBS keeps ratings lead
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String Quartet welcomes home flutist
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Her fiance’s technique needs work
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Chorale, soloists cap Classics series
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‘Hobbit’ opens at Playhouse
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Horoscope
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Idaho calendar
Home
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Rugged roses smell as sweet
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Scale down your ”wants”
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THE COLLECTOR
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Gnomes in the news
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A horse of different size
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garden calendar
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Basement 101
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recycling with rik
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Get out of the house
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Summer bulbs
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Green roof-top gardens
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Spend time with your pet
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Tickle the imagination
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How to help
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Want to show off? Send us your pictures!
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Tips
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A collection can cost little, but give much satisfaction
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YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME
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THE TOOL GUY
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Farmers” markets
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It”s all about your plants
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Look what I found!
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An extra row for the hungry
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FYI
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READ UP
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Answer the challenge
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Book recommends splashy, vibrant colors
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Calendar
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Each re-do project has own problems
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Know your contractor
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What to buy
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Where to shop
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Your 10-step reference check
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10 quick steps toward home improvement
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Inside this week’s issue
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Out of town
Idaho
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Idaho records
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Parched Cassia County now must deal with flood
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Remodeled Tony’s offers diners a view
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Soup kitchen loses home to ballgames
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Kempthorne fights french fry warnings
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Voters approve school district levy
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Teen murderer”s conviction stands, judge says
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Diocese officials support bishop
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Son says family loving, caring
Nation/World
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Al-Zarqawi leaders in Syria linked to recent suicide bombings in Iraq
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Filibuster accord elusive
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Test errs badly for women
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L.A. picks first Hispanic mayor in many decades
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Violence threatens truce in Mideast
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Toll in Uzbekistan crackdown still in dispute
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Panel member doubts base closure plans
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Report depicts ”two-sided” Bolton
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GOPs retreat from combat plan
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Grenade found near Bush was live threat, FBI says
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British lawmaker denies oil-for-food allegations
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Caracas seeking suspect
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In sports, red is color of victory
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Most diabetics don’t control blood sugar
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Panel OKs more funds for military health care
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Patriot Act could expand powers
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Supplements might be tainted, firm says
Spokane
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GOP’s tab for election fight tops $2 million
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West scandal has Spokane tied up
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Spokane woman files second recall petition
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Spokane campers cited with trespass
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Mayor welcome at prayer event
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Tacoma to pay $750,000 in harassment suit
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Wartime grounds annual air show
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Change on the open range
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Liberty Lake crash injures two
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Convict denied drug program
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Official records
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Soap group defends phosphates
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Deal reached on mine discharge
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Lottery numbers
Sports
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Airway Heights should draw flock of racing fans
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Giacomo draws little support
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Seattle puts halt to Yankees’ streak
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Track stars begin quest
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Rain cancels events at Stateline Speedway
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NO HEADLINE
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Seattle speaks with confidence despite Spurs’ 3-2 series edge
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Lockout looms after talks stall
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Quick hits
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Martinez’s start pushed back
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Heacox finds state of bliss in 49th state
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Bretts bloom into Ivy League
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SIC’s formidable fivesome looms for Coeur d”Alene
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Today”s menu
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A degree in inspiration
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LCSC pounds Zags, who head to big series
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By any name, she’s a star for Hawks
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Thursday’s games
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Luyendyk Jr. gets a ride
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Abreu having Ruthian run
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Toss away the record book
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It’s your last chance to catch some class acts
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Colonial suits Flesch’s golf game to a tee
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State track
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On the air
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Seattle Prep’s Webster skips UW for pro draft
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Garfield-Palouse will stage a special day for special athletic director
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Firing surprises Whitworth coach
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Nash smashes Mavs
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Shadle makes its district pitch
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Mead golfer Eneroth wins District 8 4A
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Duncan nets All-NBA honors again
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Great Northern
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Northeast A
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The Bs
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State softball
Voices
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On the move: A weekly look at Spokane home sales
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Bears play at home Saturday for tourney
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Take the challenge; read gardening product labels
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Hold tongue for a bit in this tight-knit burg
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Cheney boys soccer squad makes repeat run at state
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City Council lists goals for 2006
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District honors National Merit finalists
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Man attempts to recover his stolen van
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Queen for the decades
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Queen finds joy in helping others
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Positive difference
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Great experience
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Christian Youth Theater to perform
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Hold your tongue for a while in this tight-knit burg
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Spokane schools honor National Merit finalists
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Neighborhood update
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Community service
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Parents object to proposed school boundary changes
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Royal protectors
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Parade grand marshal a Rogers, GU graduate
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Home Depot makes permit move
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City Hall open house today
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Lilac Festival draws celebrities
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Show us your team
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SNAP offers new fridges
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Feature creature
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Community services
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Middle school sports standings
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Neighborhood updates
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Senior activities
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Senior games
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Volunteer
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Youth