Archives | June 8, 2006
Results
Business
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Bert Caldwell: NW Women’s Business Center learns to do more with less
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IMF pushes Bush on deficit goals
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Microsoft plans better disclosures for piracy monitoring tool
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Stocks fall again; Dow below 11,000
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Two arrested in phone fraud case
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Business in brief: WSU will study organic wheat
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A modest goal
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Yahoo photo service gets touch-up
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Airline sues over seating services
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Gas prices keep small businesses waiting
Features
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Annie’s Mailbox: Government doesn’t erase individual debt
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Dr. Gott: Stomach problems defy diagnosis
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People: First comes love, then the carriage
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‘Prairie’ funny or dark? You decide
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Arts calendar
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Bridge: “The magic of first love is our ignorance that it can ever end.” – Benjamin Disraeli
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Opera company performing dinner theater
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Playwrights’ fest begins tonight
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Potlatch announces scholarships
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Second Friday Art Walk set to hit CdA streets
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‘The Apprentice’ ratings plunge
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Idaho Calendar
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Youth
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Hints from Heloise
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Horoscope
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Spokane Calendar
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Volunteer
Idaho
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P.S. — Rocky Mountain Oysters — 6/8/06
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Huckleberries Hears …
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Webcam Coming To Library Project Near You Soon
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Fly: “Al Zarqawi Discovers Hell Not Heaven
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Eye On Boise: Goedde Catching Heat in S. Idaho
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Karls: Like Father, Like Son?
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The Late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
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APhoto of the Day — 6/8/06
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Plonka “Sundog” Now On Drudge Report …
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Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Finally Meets Maker
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Roadless plan may be ready this summer
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It’s time for diplomas, graduation parties
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Idaho Records
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Texas prison officials punished for violence
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In brief: State should help fix tax issue, Risch says
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Good times par for course at new golf venue
Nation/World
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Hypertension drug may cause birth defects
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Iraq frees prisoners to mollify Sunnis
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Helicopter logging of Oregon roadless area gets go-ahead
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Genghis Khan ancestry is news to accountant
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Far-flung CIA ‘web’ alleged
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World in brief: Bolton rebukes official for speech
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GOP not out of the woods yet
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Congress boosts indecency fines
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Islamists in Mogadishu agree to talks
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Specter accuses Cheney of harming NSA probe
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Vatican loses bid to dismiss case
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Gay marriage ban soundly defeated
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Coulter stands by ‘harpies’ comment
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Nation in brief: Prosecutor charges two 911 operators
Spokane
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Group seeks constitutional protection for flag
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Charities report uptick in donations
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Bernard Street appeal rejected
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Man arraigned in killing on reservation
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Attorney: RPS failed to act
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Coming Friday
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No charges in firehouse sex
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At a glance: Summer season
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Official Records
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Making life in the ‘middle’ easy as ABC
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Law protecting gays takes effect
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Teacher on paid leave during inquiry
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New library could require tax increase
Sports
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inside: Metro team wins another one
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Scientology car races onto NASCAR scene
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Grimsley released one day after search
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Metro All-Stars roll to win
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Hoopfest still lacks enough court monitors
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Cuban may get wish
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Schultz passes racing knowledge to son on kart tour
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Everett rescues M’s in 11th
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Jackson reaches milestone in Storm’s win
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Wednesday’s results
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Shock always hunt for talent
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Ichiro has long way to go, still
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Zito defends Belmont field without stars
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Hurricanes breeze
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Top four seeded men reach semis
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Area roundup: Rangers select Spokane’s Donovan
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Seahawks get NFC title rings
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Plenty to do in outdoors this weekend
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Noble, Pendergrass highlight first day
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Wednesday’s results, continued
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In brief: McNair appears set to become a Raven
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Mitchell will continue career at Utah
Voices
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Spokane Valley High School
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DP seniors ready for the world
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LC’s Morgan Parker sticks with hoops despite injuries
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She pumps up her team
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Photo credits
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I appreciate friendships most of all
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Long awaited friend finally is here
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Ashley Miller grows through softball leadership
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Family turmoil made me stronger
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Liberty graduates face new opportunities
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Prom snapshots
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Staff, loved ones give support
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Time to look back from atop the hill
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Tyrel Anderson’s work ethic pays off
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After pregnancy, graduate found purpose at CBE
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Ferris’ Tim Branson aims for the sky
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Grace of God helped us through
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Jared Cummins enjoys cross country
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Senior has perfect attendance
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Senior year memorable
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Take what you learn into the world with you
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Barker High School
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Contract Based Education
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Freeman High School
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Liberty High School
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MAP School
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Northwest Christian School
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St. Michael’s Academy
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Three Springs
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Valley Christian School
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Grad surmounts hurdles
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Upper Columbia Academy
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Medical Lake High a key step toward Stanford
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Graduates appreciate support from community
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Ferris grads a rainbow
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Dorian Vaughn a Gates Scholar
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Central Valley High School
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Grads share small-town connection
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University High School
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Believe, find a purpose, enjoy life
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Through SVHS Casey Lundquist found his path
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Quiet CV senior an incredible listener
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‘Bright’ describes class of ‘06
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It was a memorable year in sports
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Teachers taught us how to live
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G-Prep lays path for ‘real’ world
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Gymnastics helped shape U-Hi graduate
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Zachary Slovarp plans to keep music in his life
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Mead senior shows courage
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Congratulations to the Class of 2006
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‘Excited about the future’
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Student of the game
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Pat Burke collects two-sport memories
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Fear of unknown eased by supportive school
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Ben Parker looks back on playing three sports
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Horses, rodeo work fill EVHS graduate’s days
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Years at LC add up to a rich drama
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JoAnne Baldwin boosts G-Prep volleyball team