Archives | Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005
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Business
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Business Beat
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Doing the dirty work
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Judge disqualifies Merck witness
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Make a little wine, have a little fun
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Ferry County mine to close
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How do you want your medicine?
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High energy prices still threaten economy
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Stocks rise slighty on jobs data
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GM offers glimpse into the future
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Rigas, son charged with tax evasion
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WebMD rises despite loss, probe
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Coming Sunday
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Rate monitor
Features
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Simpson giving ‘SNL’ another go
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Horoscope
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Idaho calendar
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Spokane calendar
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Sacred fasting
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Community events
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NO HEADLINE
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CARVING HER NICHE
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Lawford tells tale of privilege and pain
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Help your RV cozy up for winter
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Let little lie go in the name of friendship
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Seek surgery only as last resort
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Show us your best-dressed scarecrow
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Spokane clubs
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NBC offers a triple treat with ‘Earl’
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Face it, Mick – the boys are getting a bit mossy
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Life’s interruptions offer us an important reminder
Idaho
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Winton alumni return to school
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Bordello museum a ‘fun retirement project’
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Events today
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Historical monument
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Taking care of rabbits keeps this girl hopping
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Young Ukrainian a voice of reality, hope
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Combined effort
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Operatic comedy
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On a mission
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Back to the ‘60s
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HEART program enhances reading, life skills
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Mildred Sauer always cared about others
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UI president stable following heart attack
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Members of PAWS plan fund-raiser for new shelter
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Volunteers needed
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Feature creature
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Idaho commerce and labor
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School lunch
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Enjoy stories, lunch at First Presbyterian Church
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Angelo’s Ristorante offers a little taste of Italy
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Flashback
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Idaho records
Nation/World
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Vatican may allow celibate gay priests
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House passes refinery bill
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Death squad accusations widen Sunni-Shiite gulf
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Congress puts tight rules on Katrina loans
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Earthquake hits Pakistan, neighbors
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Most miss when describing traits of own culture, study finds
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Six Marines killed in Iraq
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Nations discuss bird flu threat
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NYC asks why feds waited to pass along subway threat
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Water didn’t go over canals’ walls in New Orleans
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Cathedral’s copper top plundered
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Oprah’s show snags fugitive sex offender
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Widening of gambling proposed
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Ex-Marine claims unit shot civilians
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Bush rejects calls to withdraw Miers
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Storm survivors in need of help
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Nobel Peace Prize goes to atomic energy agency leader
Spokane
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Gaming compact approved
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Backers of civil unions hold off
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Fancy dance invitations make comeback
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West letter seeks $150,000 for recall fight
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N-waste plant to miss legal deadline again
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Workshop covers local governments
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Work will close lanes on I-90
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Official records
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Life terms for brutal beating upheld
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Human smuggling a local issue
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Documents say mayor’s city computer contains hundreds of files, photos
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Massive quake strikes wide area in Asia
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Flow reflects flat market
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Panel endorses modest proposals for tax reform
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Man convicted twice of fighting with deputies
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Drought aid sought for farms across state
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Man hospitalized after being shot in chest
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Hession sends West warning about speech
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Valley police chief to run for county sheriff
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Abuse of spouse brings prison term
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Judge warns dams could be breached
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I’ll admit it: Young culture passing me by
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Top GOP leader in town to give McMorris boost
Sports
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Nothing ordinary about this
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Panthers leg one out with star RB Jessen hobbled
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WSU needs to play game with urgency
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CV outlasts Prep; Mead rolls
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Ah-Hi all right in Vikings’ win
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Chiefs say Sampson improving
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Boston’s reign as baseball’s champion ends quickly
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‘El Duque’ applies knockout for ChiSox
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Hawks’ Jackson may be out month or longer
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Eastern rallies to beat Montana St.
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Central Valley outlasts Gonzaga Prep in overtime, 3-0
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U.S. team tries newcomers
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Texas not only football team with something to prove
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Thrashers make progress with Kovalchuk
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Davenport knocks off No. 1
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A little bang for great deal of bucks
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Monty leads Daly, field after struggle
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Dolphins’ ‘Ghost’ ready to gallop back onto field
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Ferris gets past East Valley
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Padres need to get on board to survive
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Scoreboard could get big workout today
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Spokane falls on road to Kamloops on late goal by Gutierrez
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Things get heavy at weigh-in
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Vandals face an improving Nevada team
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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UConn loses starting quarterback, but dominates Syracuse in Big East opener
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Angels topple Big Unit
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Breaking the ice on hockey
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Oswalt confident as Astros’ starter
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Briefly
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Truex grabs Busch pole
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Trojans strike twice in 4th
Voices
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Calendar
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Fashion show to aid community center programs
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City Council candidates’ views on Sprague-Appleway couplet
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CV students need benefit of more mixers
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Long, winding road
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U-Hi’s Clint Moquist steps up to challenges of tight end
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Event will showcase work of wood carvers
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Catholic Daughter chapter forms
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Centennial students run to raise funds
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Tour event to offer red-carpet treatment
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Cell phones used in shoplift try
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City Council plans forum
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Positions will be open on planning, lodging panels
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Pumpkins for donations
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U-Hi’s Tonya Schnibbe chooses Weber St. hoops
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On the move
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Accuracy watch
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Government almanac
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Senior meals
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Week in review
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CV stays in talks for buying new school site
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Experience wild side at new noodle restaurant