Archives | October 6, 2005
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Business
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Geeks, start your robots
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Our oil well running dry, experts say
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Credit reports help more Americans monitor debt
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Now, another deluge
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EU backs away from Airbus aid
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EA Arts settles labor dispute
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CdA radiology firm plans to go public
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Industry braces for natural-gas bidding war
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Corporate governance gets attention
Features
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Idaho calendar
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Spokane calendar
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‘The most beautiful comic opera’
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EWU names award recipients
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CenterStage presents ‘Nunsense II’
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‘Four Minutes’ focuses on track milestone
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Julia Sweeney offers master class at Fox
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Ukrainian Dance group performing Saturday
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Organ concert Friday at LC
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Quilt Show offers blocks of history
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Horoscope
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Visual Art Tour schedule
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Now here’s some news: TomKat to have a kitten
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Avoid meds if other options work
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Matter can be brought to kids’ principal
Home
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Sunflowers need more sun
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THE COLLECTOR
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Cabbage can be beautiful
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THE TOOL GUY
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A safety pin can cost a lot!
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Farmers’ markets
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home almanac
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Sea lions causing havoc
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YOUR BEAUTIFUL HOME
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TREASURE HUNT
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Contact us
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Fall into change-of-season tasks
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Recycling takes real effort in NW towns
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Want to show off? Let’s see some pictures!
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Calendar
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Before you pick up a hammer, read this
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Beware of pica in your pet dog
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Home scarecrow contest
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Inside this week’s issue
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Silver design tracks mood of nation
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garden calendar
Idaho
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Top Cutlines/Thursday — 10/6/05
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P.S.
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Rollin’, Rollin’, Rollin’ Down the River
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Ichiro … in Pinstripes? Say It Ain’t So, Dave
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Extra! Extra! West Recall Effort Validated
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Huckleberries Best of the INland Northwest — 10/6/05
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Starbucks Creativity
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Cha-ching! Cha-ching!
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Photo of the Day — 10/6/05
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WorldNetDaily Poll — 10/6/05
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Quick Fix 6 — 10/6/05
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Plays that work wonders
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Porn Sunday tackles ‘dirty little secret’
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Parkside condos project awaits final step before groundbreaking
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Terminated NIC instructors receive cash settlements
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Tax initiative slimmer, not clearer
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Progressive coalition honored
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New rest stop for migration route
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Group aims to lure new Democrats
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Idaho records
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UI science classes won’t teach ‘intelligent design’
Nation/World
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Python, gator tangle in the Everglades; neither survives
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DeLay’s excess party money diverted to old friend
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Roberts seems skeptical of Oregon’s suicide law
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Congress looking at possible ag cuts
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Death toll from Central America storms tops 150
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Bird flu may mutate to menace humans
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Ex-Cheney aide probed in spy case
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Iraq accedes to U.S. on constitution
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Senate calls for interrogation limits
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Clone-generated milk, meat may be approved
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Doubts about Miers persisting within GOP
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Pentagon analyst pleads guilty in spy case
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Meeting of bishops touches on hot topics
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New Orleans residents return, see for themselves
Spokane
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Official records
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Community rallies to see fort rebuilt
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Sealed records may violate law
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Indictments accuse eight of running diploma mills
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G-Prep alum leaves school $3.4 million
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Drunken driving suspect kills himself when cornered
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Two scientists killed when truck loses logs
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Lottery numbers
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Casino owner files suit against Spokane Tribe
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Hiphopolis Now! hits Spokane
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Mexico restores tariff on Northwest apples
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Roaster roster prepared for Filet of Clark
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Victim of attack testifies he prayed for quick death
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Police investigate drive-by shooting
Sports
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NO HEADLINE
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Opportunistic Titans hold off Mt. Spokane
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Great Northern
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Cougs defend Brink’s effort
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Quick hits
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Cardiac Kids played with heart
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Answering the coaching call
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Cougars change special teams focus
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Passing game may take big hit
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Wildcats’ Kelly backs up desire with performance
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Zito fans patriotic flames
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NHL ticket prices decrease
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Jets pin hopes on Testaverde
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Panhandle Picks with Greg Lee
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Los Angeles squares series with defense
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Iguchi fashions 2-0 advantage for Chicago
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Harris creates competition for starting jobs
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Impressive candidates for IHSAA job
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Fall Classic to resume
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Gonzaga to be featured on four Big Mondays
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Hunters bag rich memories
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Biologists won’t support Pend Oreille bass limits
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Hurd’s stellar night leads Northern Illinois past Miami of Ohio
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Media football rankings
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Northeast A
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Wallace sweeps aside Mullan
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Whitworth undefeated in league
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Oakland fires Macha after negotiations break down
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The B’s
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Ensberg-led Astros win
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Rice has looked super
Voices
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Community services
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She revels in the game
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Bouncing back
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William Roberts a man you could count on
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Retiree seeks older players for softball
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‘Day use only’ proposed for High Bridge
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Win at G-Prep Friday could mean postseason for Bears
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Cheney’s mayor facing challenger for third term
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Greek food, dancing, arts aplenty at annual festival
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Children FIRST
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Owner recovers soggy bills from burned-out truck
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State, developer agree on terms
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Youth
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Yarns ready to go
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Kicking it up a notch
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Service merger on ballot
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Council extends emergency zoning
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Empty nesters give others’ kids a home
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Sedum, aster attract butterflies, bees
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Senior bulletin board
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Volunteer
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Institute for Extended Learning Classes
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LC’s Andrew Bot makes major comeback
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Applications open for Lilac Festival Royal Court
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Office and retail complexes planned on Liberty Lake Road