Archives | Sunday, Oct. 23, 2005
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Features
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Journey’s ‘Believin’ ‘ back as digital hit
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Vreeland supplies big finish
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Undisputed ‘King’
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Horoscope
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Country classics
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Spokane Calendar
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Religious right has the answers, but they’re wrong
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Engagements
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The question is, will Dakota’s career go north or south?
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Alica Keys shines with ‘Unplugged’
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Putting heartache on paper
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Volunteers needed for annual Folklore Society festival
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Doctorow brilliantly brings ‘The March’ to life
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Writer Craig Lesley will read at Auntie’s
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Best-selling books
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Idaho calendar
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NO HEADLINE
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Original ‘Kings’
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Relationship’s success depends on each person
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Music charts
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KAYU stuck in low-def
Nation/World
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Miers received inflated price for slice of land
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Sunni province votes heavily against Iraq constitution
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Croatia culls birds after flu spreads there
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Sightings suggest cougars recolonizing the Midwest
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Unisys overbilled on TSA deal, audit finds
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Old legal idea could aid New Orleans
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Britain now has homegrown
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Catholic bishops back priestly celibacy, traditional stands
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In hometown, Rice recalls church bombing
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Oil drilling dispute between Japan, China escalating
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Plane missing in Nigeria
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Rumsfeld thanks Mongolia for troops
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The latest in global outsourcing: tutoring American students online
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Israelis find grenade next to baby
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Brazil voting on national gun ban
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Rumsfeld calls for urgency in probe
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Times, reporter in disagreement
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Bitter rivals cooperating on quake relief
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DeLay’s lawyer is a Democrat, and a Texas courtroom legend
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Hurricane Wilma moves toward Florida
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Who might follow Rove?
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In passing
Spokane
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I-912 would undo higher gas tax
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Ski swap place to go for bargains
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HIV vaccine shows promising results
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Starting over at 78
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Big cats are big attraction
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Schools attracting Marshallese kids
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Corn maze draws young, old, clueless
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Book scam story stranger than fiction
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Katrina evacuees in need found a home in Inland Northwest
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Government almanac
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Body found after fire to be autopsied
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Tribe hopes for casino near proposed raceway
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Parties stop by to say hi to the dry side
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Columnist concedes race in Millwood
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Allegro opens season with intimate quartet
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‘Picasso’ a wild, crazy and delightful play
Sports
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Few sees few positives at scrimmage
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Cougs deserve loyalty
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Kenseth chases rest of Nextel field
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Special way to fall apart
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Allen scores 20 points; Sonics beat Golden State
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Eagles again fall asleep at the wheel
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Crede’s creed: Make big plays, not big noise
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Today’s menu
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Cowboys (4-2) at Seahawks (4-2)
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WAC standings
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Bledsoe blends in quietly
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Jenks ready to go when the call finally came
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Spokane pushes Peters’ patience
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Locally
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Vandals stuck with reruns
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Revitalized Cardinal handle Sun Devils
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Warriors qualify for state, call it something else
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Unyielding Whitworth pounds Menlo
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Learning how to lead
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Welcome back
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LSU takes advantage of five missed field goals to beat Auburn
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Chiefs have coach fuming over mistakes
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Week 7
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Tomlinson streaks toward 40-year-old NFL record
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Crashing back to earth
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Give time to EWU, Whitworth
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Colville surprises Pullman
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Lost in the Fog could contend for top honor
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Mendez bolsters state-bound Badgers
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Olson deep-sixes Oregon State with record performance
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Broncos roll over Aggies
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Ducks’ defense works wonders with QBs hurt
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Hartnell’s goal in third period helps Predators stay undefeated
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Vikings blank Lumberjacks, move into first
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Mount Union’s loss snaps streak at 110
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On the air
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Around the country
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Big Sky standings
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Pac-10 standings
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Electrifying Hill almost saves game by himself
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Texas, Young solidify top-flight credentials
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Turiaf scrimmages with Zags less than four months after surgery
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Question is: Why us?
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Central scores 55 points in first half, improves to 4-0 in GNAC
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Dirty dozen
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Eagles sweep away Wildcats
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Quick kicks
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White Sox rediscover fine bullpen
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Berths settled for next week’s soccer, volleyball tournaments
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Not the Huskies’ lucky day
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Larsen, Curtis carry UI to win
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Beem leads Funai; Woods misses cut
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Cougars come from behind to lose