Archives | November 9, 2005
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Advertorial
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Super deals on household cleaning products
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Start with budget for holiday savings
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Warm up bedroom with beautiful, functional blankets
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Have cat, will travel (maybe)
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A pinch of trivia
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Keep coffee under lock and key
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Stuffing tips
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World War II autograph
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Did you know?
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The skinny on measuring body fat
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The basics of fireplace safety
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Aromatic stews to please even fussiest eaters
Business
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Phone vs. cable battle heats up
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A new way to watch TV?
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Wired for success
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Adjustable power rates proposed
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Long Ear music store to celebrate 32nd birthday
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Learning from ‘dumb’ animals
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For business success, a name isn’t everything
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Stocks drop on housing bubble fears
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Hecla Mining posts $8.7 million loss
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Newspaper circulation falls 2.6 percent
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A pleasant fix, for now
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Ridpath plans staff reductions
Idaho
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November Ritual (in Honor of Our New Pols)
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Wild Card/Wednesday — 11/9/05
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But A Spark
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Top Cutlines — 11/9/05
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Digital Fog Rides Again
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Huckleberries Best of the Northwest — 11/9/05
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Huckleberries Election Nuggets
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Winners & Losers
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Huckleberries AM Headlines
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Q & A — Endorsements
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Q & A
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Kennedy, Bloem win CdA races
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Honoring the heroes among us
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Q’emiln ramp to close Monday
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University of Idaho fills key positions to oversee finance, communications
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Sandpoint City Council seats switched
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Incumbent Joe Bodman wins third term
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CdA schools might seek $50 million
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CdA height-limit hearing canceled
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Voters reject ‘jail tax’
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Hayden food bank closes its cupboards
Nation/World
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Alito cautious on reversals
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French riots fueled by word choice
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Rich candidates spending their own money
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U.N. renews mandate in Iraq
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Lottery winner buys a Humvee
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Who’s really cleaning up?
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Kansas school board OKs challenges to evolution
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Bush was not an issue in most ‘05 campaigns
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Oil industry may face tax on windfall profits
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Democrats win governor’s races
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Texas approves gay marriage ban
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Shootings of lawyers adds uncertainty to Saddam trial
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Disclosure on secret prisons raises call for investigation
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Syphilis, gonorrhea rise worries CDC
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Board that backed intelligent design ousted
Spokane
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Venues switched for tonight’s concerts
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Lottery numbers
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Sales tax for mental health passes
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Voters clear out the smoke
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Wild chase suspects all in custody
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Mead school incumbent wins; Millwood voters pick Mork
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Drawing depicts suspect in assaults of three women
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Guardsmen to get bonuses for re-enlisting
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Man arrested at airport with gun, knife
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Other races
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Gas tax likely to stay
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Council faces familiar and fresh
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Prosecutor, FBI sought no charges
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Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2003 stabbing
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Official records
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Indoor smoking ban gets strong support
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Property tax increase passes, avoids cuts
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Visitors amaze, delight children
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Waterford folks help GIs call home
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Gothmann, Taylor, DeVleming are leading
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Wal-Mart shoppers need to speak up
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A proud tradition at the polls
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Downwinder has burden of proof, defense lawyer says
Sports
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Southridge cruises early, defeats CV
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G-Prep upsets defending champs
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Rudd announces he’ll stop full-time Nextel Cup racing
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Bruins’ world turns in loss
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Danielson wins NWC’s top honor
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Chiefs round 1st bend in search of consistency
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Memphis’ Gasol, Battier batter Sonics
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Lanphere, Hale ignite air game as EV trims Rams
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Harrison aims for Mayes
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Inspired Pasco sends Gonzaga Prep packing
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Colfax beats Granger, will face Zillah at state
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Bobcats sporting some familiar faces
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By George, Vandals face tester with Saints
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Warriors hand Bucks first defeat
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Joseph notches 403rd victory
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Today’s menu
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Zags’ Morrison voted preseason All-American
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Colon easily tops Rivera in Cy Young voting
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On the air
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Repentant Owens draws no sympathy
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Panthers, Knights playoff bound
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Seattle can take its time
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Eagles’ title chances show flaw in system