Archives | May 5, 2005
Results
Business
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GM stock soars on offer from Kerkorian
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Costco built on more than discounts
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Stocks higher on mergers, GM bid
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Hecla reports first-quarter loss
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Thrift stores fear new federal tax proposal
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More call centers are ‘homeshoring’
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Feds may bring back 30-year Treasury bonds
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Billionaire Kerkorian, 87, is anything but retiring
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House votes to raise ceiling on bank deposit insurance
Features
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An opera favorite
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Spokane calendar
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Horoscope
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Idaho calendar
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Battle for attention
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We figured there was something fishy going on
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Galleries open doors for First Friday views
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Advance movie screening helps relieve worried minds
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Early lure of dress brings violinist success
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Greenwood blessed by more than one big hit
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Letter draws hundreds of responses
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North Idaho residents graduating from UI
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As boy develops, breasts will downsize
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Hints from Heloise
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Trendy ”PrimeTime” looks at ”cougars”
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Jazz Orchestra honors Mildred Bailey
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SCT presents ”Hobbit”
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SFBB plans finale
Nation/World
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Two Republican congressmen withdraw from DeLay inquiry
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Father of dead suspect questions multiple use of stun gun by police
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Afghan battle leaves rebels dead
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Prosecution rests in Jackson case
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Third elephant dies after controversial transfer
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Miffed Congress cuts Homeland Security budget
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Pakistan reports capture of senior al Qaeda commander
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Lynching victim’s body to be exhumed
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Bill ends alimony where cohabitation begins
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Millions missing from Iraq reconstruction fund
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Judge declares mistrial in Abu Ghraib abuse case
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Pentagon analyst linked to disclosures
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Marijuana now focus of U.S. drug war
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Suicide bombing in north kills 60 Iraqis
Spokane
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Lottery numbers
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West brings new tone, new success to City Hall
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West tied to sex abuse in ”70s, using office to lure young men
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Threat to veterans’ care seen
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Investigation timeline
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Stories result of 3-year investigation
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Man who murdered girlfriend freed
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Worker trapped when boulder falls
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Some old ash is looking for a good home
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New leader for troubled state agency
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Speaker teaches reflection, challenge
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Sex offender’s trial abbreviated
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Official records
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Man arrested at site of standoff
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Police warn of identity theft scam
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Condos by Flour Mill get property tax break
Sports
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Northeast A
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On the air
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The Bs
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Today’s menu
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N.L. standings
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Quick hits
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Quick-scoring Mead ends CV’s title hopes
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No squealing allowed for tight end
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Allen came alive for Sonics
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Wednesday’s games
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New Lake City basketball coach shows endurance
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Spurs eliminate Nuggets, face Sonics next
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NO HEADLINE
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Streaked with talent
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DeLand, Patterson power Spartans to win
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CCS’ Knutson misses no-hitter in ninth
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He’s not pleased, but he”s a Crabb
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Auerbach was seeing red
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But honey, my new gun really equals 2 guns
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Volz, Sneva show promise
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Bonds has third knee operation
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North Idaho Track and field honor roll
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NC hires Emmerson for football
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Great Northern
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Kentucky Derby starting positions
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Byrd, Angels handle M”s
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They’re talented Titan twins
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A.L. standings
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Glaze a dream on field
Voices
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Community service
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Senior dancing
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Senior games
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Somebody needs you
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School reunions
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Eagles Lodge plans move
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Clayton Schoolhouse wired to meet future
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Freeman School District asks construction bond OK
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Plan panel to consider 29th, Grand
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Senior activities
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Centennial Middle School honor roll
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Seminar for neighborhood leaders will be Saturday
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Churches plan rummage sales
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Mt. Spokane’s Keith Kirsch a forward thinker
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Saxons’ Yonagos double up on teamwork
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Volunteers needed for heritage gardens cleanup
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Water, sewer rates will increase, commissioner says
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Youth
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Volunteer
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Senior meals
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Eliminate voles to help lawn stay healthier
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Bendio powering through season’s curves
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Abels of Madison Elementary
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Clubs for kids
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Replica of memories
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Spokane Skills students medal at state contest
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Program helps landlords keep apartments crime free
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Bear art may awaken hibernating feelings
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Campout, donations will benefit homeless area youths
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City OKs public works loans
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Planned Freeman improvements