Archives | May 25, 2005
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Business
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New name can remake business
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Empire Dance moving to Sherman Street
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Buffett expands energy holdings
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Small operation offers flexibility
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April home sales break records
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Investors like Fed’s take on inflation
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‘Net scam locks file, charges ransom
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Upgrades in works at St. Maries sawmills
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Company acknowleges defibrillator malfunction
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Boeing launching cargo version of 777 after Air France order
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Many retirees taking on second careers
Features
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Networks target ‘Idol’ reign
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Unanswered questions
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Time critics name their top 100 films
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Emotions heat up on ‘Hell’s Kitchen’
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EWU announces dean’s list
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Books can lead traveler to good meals
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‘Idol’ stretches to two hours for finale
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Gee, what a surprise – the PTC has a beef with Paris
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Idaho calendar
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Horoscope
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Spokane calendar
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Scallops sweetly presented
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Living through other people never works
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Angry retort may spoil job prospects
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Ken Jennings takes on two challengers
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Hefty offers hardy everyday plates, bowls
Idaho
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Dad gets life sentence for giving meth to kids
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House supports plan for nuke waste storage
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Family won’t give up on missing woman
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Man pleads guilty to smuggling
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Health district follows crowd
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Idaho records
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House OKs funds to revamp state lab
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State starts monitoring CdA ozone
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150 pray for victims, children
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Myers’ nomination not dead, Sen. Craig says
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Four die in Oregon plane crash
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Officials ask public to watch out for clues
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Four killed in crash near Hillsboro Airport
Nation/World
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Military had been cleared to down Cessna
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Medicare form may be too scary
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Clouds disabled airspace warning system
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Outburst disrupts hearing
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Anti-Syrians enter Lebanon elections
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Director charged in camper’s death
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Vote on judicial nominee set, but debate not over
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Tsunami distracting donors from other causes
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Alleged al Qaeda members indicted
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Al-Zarqawi may be injured
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Embryonic stem cell bill passes in House
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Cannon may hold clue to Blackbeard’s flagship
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Constitution must get its day in classrooms
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Europe’s nuclear-talk strategy tough on Iran
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Millions face eviction from shacks
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New FBI powers concern senators
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Brothers different, but equally deadly
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GOP senator urges peers to reject Bolton
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Adopted alien kids fare well
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Arctic leaders ask EU to help curb warming
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Chinese official cuts stay in Japan short
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Funds will be available for regions losing bases
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SF counts small share of small fry
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Protesters want gays in Scouts
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Six organ transplant deaths tied to rodent
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Uzbek’s Karimov to visit China
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Brits enchanted by brainteaser
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Husband now charged in finger hoax
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Walking benefits cancer patients
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Jay Leno testifies at Michael Jackson trial
Spokane
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Cuts in child services restored
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Official records
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Bicycling fugitive hits van windshield
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Furlough labeled violation of policy
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Council to call on West to quit
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For real CSIs, drama is scarce
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Meth users’ health costs adding up at local jails
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Truck driver dies in rollover crash
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Forum on Rogers High School remodel sees disappointing turnout
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Elderly, frail have timeless task: to remember
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Body ID’d 26 years after killing
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County drops controversial proposals
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Helmet rule advances in Valley council
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Seattle guerrilla artist found dead
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Vanity license plate bears chemical term for drug
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Election trial continues
Sports
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Jones retains NABF belt
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Seattle’s bats remain hollow
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Pistons hold Heat to the fire
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Baltimore morose after win
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Two sides, by George
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Agassi suffers nerve-wrecking loss
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NO HEADLINE
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CCS women win third consecutive golf title
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Tuesday’s games
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Titans take championship
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N.L. standings
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Johnson buys Mystics, makes WNBA history
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Opportunistic Saxons charge into state
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Briefly
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Clean Sports Act of 2005 would dictate two-year ban for first-time steroid users
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Nationwide pointless?
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Law of averages catching up with some power hitters
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Stuck in the doldrums
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Pullman pulls out win in State 2A boys soccer opener
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A.L. standings
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Today’s menu
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Knights knock off Eagles
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Spurs halfway to sweep
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Hawk felt slightly grounded while fighting at 200 pounds
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