Archives | February 12, 2006
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Features
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Spokane Calendar
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NO HEADLINE
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Sorry, Idaho – but your day will come
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Pick a winner
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Idaho Calendar
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Bernard Street trees deserve our attention
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G-rated films heavy on male characters
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‘Team of Rivals’ wins Lincoln Prize
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The Bond has moved
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Wine event to benefit Post Falls schools
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Best-selling books
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Blazing Bob’s
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Engagements
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100 years ago in the Inland Northwest
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Hints From Heloise
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Older students arrive on TV’s campuses
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When it comes to love, Valentine’s Day, readers say it’s the sincere actions that matter most
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Yes, we’re having a limerick contest – send ‘em in
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Horoscope
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Reunions
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Egan’s ‘Worst’ haunting, memorable
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Spokane will be ‘Home of the Brave’
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American Life in Poetry
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Will moviegoers really buy him as Sellers?
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Indecisiveness shows her lack of courage
Idaho
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Wild Card/Sunday — 2/12/06
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HBO — to Family Phil re: Old Farts
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HBO — to Bayview Herb re: Wal*Mart
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Caution signs
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Students to help in Katrina cleanup
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Idaho Records
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A second chance for renters with hard pasts
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Property tax measure advances
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Crow, Lake pleased with progress on property tax bills
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Bill would create state birding trail
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The big six
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State lawmakers target lobbying
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Chateau de Loire hearing set
Nation/World
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‘Evolution Sunday’ debuts
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Mardi Gras beads dot New Orleans’ recovery
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Pentagon cites Venezuela worry
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Kwan’s practice raises doubts
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Storm threatens East Coast
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House issues scathing report on Katrina aid
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Preval’s lead falls below 50 percent
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Arab company taking over operations at six U.S. ports
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G-8 ministers urge steps to secure world’s energy
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Fossett’s happy landing
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Bird flu detected in W. Europe
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Sharon undergoes emergency surgery
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Elephant games pay for upkeep
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First lady critical of Hillary Clinton for knock
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Iran blasts West for cartoons
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Drought-hit area buying water
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Bomb-buster delay criticized
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Inspired by poker’s success, dominoes launches a pro tour
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‘Thatcher, the Musical’ takes satirical look at Britain’s Iron Lady
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Airstrike killed relative of al-Qaida leader
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Laker remembered as pioneer of low-cost air travel
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In Passing
Spokane
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Burglar’s plea for sympathy falls way flat
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Clinic brings help to patients’ homes
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Bellevue attorney dies of gunshot injuries
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Rewards offered for tips
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Government almanac
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How they voted
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Truth is, ferrets found lovable
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Veterans to get protection
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Anti-bestiality bill passes Senate
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City looks ahead 20 years
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Man shot in N. Spokane
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Drunken-driving bill still has legs despite cost fears
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Freight train derails near Glacier; no injuries reported
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Burst of passion concludes festival
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About 700 placentas kept secretly
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Smoking ban meets defiant crowd
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For sake of water storage, lawmakers turn to beavers
Sports
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Time not on Hawks side
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On the Air
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Area men
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Eastern’s Chadd, GU’s Hawk honored
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Cougars bounce right back
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Ohno, South Koreans prepare to renew speedskating rivalry
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United States moves within one victory of advancing in Davis Cup play
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Energized Gophers knock off Michigan State
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A fairytale to the end
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Kings snap seven-game skid in OT
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An ode to the Hawks
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Mead, U-Hi state bound
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Dayton pole provides honor but no guarantee
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‘Banner’ deserved better
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Hearts put to the test
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NFL not honorable
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Proud to be Morrison fan
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‘Stripes’ helped Steelers
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Zags’ ‘D’ needs more bite
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Roy, Huskies outlast UCLA
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Miller must muster results over big talk
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Claxton carries Hornets
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Schedule change: off SJSU, on Wisconsin?
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GU among 6 still unbeaten in league play
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Today’s menu
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Pac-10
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O’Reilly sets mark; Cosby also shines
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Eastern shows up in overtime
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Weir, Oberholser continue to rock Pebble Beach
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Local girls teams sweep state play-in contests
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Chiefs douse Blazers, move up in standings
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USC pulls away from Cougars
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Prep basketball
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NWAACC Hall class boasts many Spokane connections
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Hedrick dedicates first gold to his late grandmother
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Spokesman-Review trapshoot contest
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NIC women take control of SWAC
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Three individual champs lead East Valley to title
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LumberJax owner learns her chops at early age
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Success search