Archives | Saturday, Feb. 18, 2006
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Business
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Making e-waste disposal free
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RadioShack earnings sink; some stores will close
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NO HEADLINE
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Many stations pump up profits
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Large caps heat up
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Bernanke a hit with investors
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Lab powers up to improve hybrid vehicle batteries
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Turin ad police behind logo, sponsor cover-up
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Longer-term Treasury bonds may spawn 50-year mortgage
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Stocks take modest breather after run-up
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Jury returns Vioxx victory for Merck
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Pilots picket Delta over cuts request
Features
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We’ll see if 007 is stirred
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Opus Dei offers defense
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Small-town life like glass house
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‘Blue/Orange’ similar to ‘House’
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For Berry, the goof was in the pudding
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Frost factor is all about degrees of relativity
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New parents often take odd measures
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Idaho Calendar
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Spokane Calendar
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Community events
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Hints from Heloise
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Striking out, with a home base
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Rural Horror
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Horoscope
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Attachments can keep us from our deepest desire
Idaho
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Lawmakers target eminent domain
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Ski, snowshoe, play cards on trails
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Grants help bring learning aids into classes
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Powerball fever
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Student clubs at issue
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mARTi gras benefit fun for the whole family
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Athol sixth-grader may get to go to state geography bee
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NIC staging ‘Baby with the Bathwater’ in Schuler
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Share your summer camp information with us
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Telemark ski clinic planned by Outdoor Pursuits
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School Lunch
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Feature creature
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Get up and dance
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Idaho Commerce and Labor
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Looking Ahead
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Meet your Neighbor
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Meetings
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House OKs host of property tax reform measures
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It really is a small world for miniaturists
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Women’s golf team starts at NIC
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Refurbished rentals offer panoramic views
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Idaho Records
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Religion Notebook
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County finally gets its murder charge
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Morning not optimum time for ‘night people’
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All-Star basketball games scheduled for April
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Flashback
Nation/World
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Fierce storm brings winds, blackouts
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Gag items take aim at vice president
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Israel weighs Hamas steps
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Clot risk tied to birth control patch
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9 deaths reported in cartoon protests
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Landslide blamed on logging
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Fire crew retrieves valentine, mends heart
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Iranian official in Cuba blasts U.S.
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Rumsfeld, Pentagon differ over propaganda
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Fairy tale love story began in concentration camp
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Bush calls for more troops in war-torn area of Sudan
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New Orleans kicks off scaled-back Mardi Gras
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Military retiree fees could triple by 2008
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Man Cheney shot leaves hospital
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Marine helicopters crash
Spokane
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Decades later, aquifer in danger
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Lawmakers say they’ll fight for 9th Circuit judgeships
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Couple sentenced in child’s fatal beating
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Group to fight gay-rights law challenge
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McMorris a bride-to-be after Valentines proposal
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State bungles rail deal
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Trafficker fingered despite surgery
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City police swear in eight to replace retired officers
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Mom, with 3 kids in minivan, suspected of DUI
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Economic injustice pounded at assembly
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Yes, Idaho, you do have black history
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Lawmakers cool to $50 energy-relief checks
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Cheney’s quiet contrition recalls generation of stoic dads
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Cold snap, winds keep shelters busy
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Ponderosa development argued
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Police brush up on forensics
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School levies set to go before voters
Sports
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Men’s basketball
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Hurricanes lead NHL East at Olympics break
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Bears, Trojans win with different styles
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Prep basketball
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Chiefs lose to Everett, fall to fifth in division
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Thompson out of dad’s shadow
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On the Air
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Tar Heels fend off Hokies
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Today’s menu
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Boys basketball
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Giant-killer Wallace reaches first championship game
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Shelmerdine likes his spot in Daytona field
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CdA stuffs Borah
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Tention puts roar back in Lions
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All-Star Weekend becomes can’t-miss event
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Hawks stumble in semis
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Kellogg girls top American Falls, advance to title game
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GSL scoring leaders finalized
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Allen keeps low profile
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Beltre has new look
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Kostelic, Paerson battle for gold
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Smarty Jones owner dies from emphysema
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Mustard’s off the hot dog
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WSU students will vote on fee
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Mead sixth, U-Hi eighth
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U.S. team tumbles
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Prince’s four hits lead WSU rout
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Kenseth nudges way to IROC victory
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Koss leaves legacy
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EV in the hunt
Voices
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Specialty store for wood crafters opens
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Artist hopes works raise questions, thoughts
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Fire levy
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Paul Fergen fund-raiser planned
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Calendar
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Government Almanac
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Senior meals
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Week in review
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Youth
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Think gardening with WSU program
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Students write to leaders regarding Sudan
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Show us your team
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Rev. Moses Berry to speak at Christ the Savior
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Get out, get going
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Howard Waterman knew teaching was his calling
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Playing big