Archives | September 14, 2005
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Advertorial
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Favorite food of Popeye’s pal
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Take your time, use care when hiring a handyman
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To stretch or not remains a question
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Rejuvenate at a Day Spa
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Jammin’ with a Jamaican dish
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Evaluating a new workout routine
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Can you say hooey to microwave myth?
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There’s nothing quite like a good family walk
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Lowdown on dander
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Chairs and chaises on the cheap
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With cellphones, do your homework before buying
Business
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Shortage of natural gas feared
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CdA company hopes to collar celebrity pets
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We need patience, right now
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Gas prices help fuel inflation
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Microsoft has new Office
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Workers gain against inflation
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NAFTA dispute process challenged
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Misery, unrefined
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Putting the pieces together
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Use your air miles right now
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Consumer spending fears hurt markets
Features
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Fox’s ‘Head Cases’ misses the mark
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Almond pesto meets salmon
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‘Deluge’ would document crisis
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Caesar dressing with sesame oil gives duck salad Asian twist
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Horoscope
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Ask gay friend significance of marriage
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Office birthday party itself ridiculous
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Spokane calendar
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NO HEADLINE
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Beef tostada breakfast hearty way to start day
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For her, motherhood is the necessity of intervention
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‘Chaos’ matters
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‘Shelter’ concert not a big draw
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Idaho calendar
Food
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Banana bread recipes usually call for little or no liquid
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Tips on how to keep your fruits and vegetables fresh all season
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Split Stix a hit with kids; too sweet, adults say
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Luncheon will benefit Parkinson Foundation
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Farmers’ markets
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Preserving &rewarding
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Recipe contest, demos at fair
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Culinary calendar
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From delicious to granny, what’s the right pick for your dish?
Idaho
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P.S.
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Best of the Local Blogs — 9/14/05
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A Controversial Cup of Joe
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Stebbijo’s Choice: Monster-in-Laws
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Huckleberries Best of the Northwest — 9/14/05
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Extra! Pledge Ruled Unconstitutional
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Question of the Day — 9/14/05
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How Much Will Linda Get?
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Huckleberries AM Headlines — 9/14/05
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Ex-probation officer to sue county
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Corps re-enactors cross into Idaho
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Idaho records
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Tax-relief ideas could save millions
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Phys ed poses problems
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Deadly rockfall surprises officials
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Former Idaho resident killed in Tempe, Ariz.
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Lewis and Clark
Nation/World
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Study: Insured get the follow-up care
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Roberts on abortion, privacy, term limits
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Bush takes on onus of response errors
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Roberts grilled over abortion
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Looters thwart Gaza efforts
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Iraqis want date for U.S. troop exit
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U.S. forces take fight to the north
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Earthquake specialists see improvements in California
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Al-Qaida hide-out destroyed
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Storm nears coastal Carolina
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SBA defends 9/11 loans
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Katrina death toll rising in Louisiana
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Adopted kids allegedly slept in cages at home
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U.N. reform document weaker than U.S. hoped
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Dangerous levels of lead found in school lunchboxes
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Bomb kills at least 73 in Baghdad
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Senate rejects try at stiffening EPA mercury rules
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Katrina veterans cast wary eye
Spokane
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Baby boom weenies failed at leadership
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Next trick: Getting overweight elephant onto a treadmill
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Deputy injured in crash, two arrested in case
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Swindlers using school cons
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Spokane Valley decides against suing county
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Store owner loses appeal in drug case
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Spokane’s link to River Park Square coming to an end
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Community center evacuee contact point
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Talk between juror, witness derails Colville tribal trial
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Valley foes end campaign
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Missing Rose Lake man found
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Official records
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Design flaws cost developer $1.5 million
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Mental health staff reduced
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Church serves up compassion
Sports
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Votaw leaves women’s tour in solid shape
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Whalen tests knee on eve of finals
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Chiefs running back Johnson arrested
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Hasselbeck absorbs barbs
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M’s call up Bubela to replace Strong
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Damon’s MRI checks out OK
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Tuesday’s games
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Elite teams pack for Pac
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Seattle spoilers knock off Angels on last play
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When it comes to the bands, the Cougs are the underdogs
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Moreland’s play propels Lake City
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Barcus leads WSU volleyball to victory at GU
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Kern sets up five-game CV victory; Mt. Spokane also triumphs in five
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Montana State, Idaho State display punch in early non-conference losses
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Special teams have surfaced as young Cougars’ specialty
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Evacuees find grid home
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Shackelford strengthens pass attack