Archives | June 14, 2007
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Business
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Restaurant to open near Fox Theater
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Bert Caldwell: Emissions testing a clear success
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Thefts add to Wal-Mart woes
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Clear shots in low light
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Business in brief: Ski resort makes big name change
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Automakers seeking labor cost cuts
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Boeing’s 20-year forecast: $2.8 trillion market
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Stocks soar on falling yields, jump in sales
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Airport to pay for apron, vehicle
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EADS plans jet for space tourists
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Company News : Kellogg says it will make sugary foods healthier
Features
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kids making you blush…
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Annie’s Mailbox: Mom put off by foul mouths
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People: Still feeling the royal pain
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Visual arts: 93-year-old artist blends passions for nature, paints
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Achievements: UI honors spring graduates
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Microsoft’s modern collection aims to spark employees’ creativity
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Hints from Heloise
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Arts Calendar
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Peter H. Gott,: Husband should refine his nose-wiping technique
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Unscripted TV
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Final ‘Sopranos’ rivals top broadcast show
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Horoscope
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Reunions
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WEDDING
Idaho
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Flag Day Wild Card — 6/14/07
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Ruth Graham, Wife of Evangelist, 87, R.I.P.
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Question: How Big of a House Is Too Big
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APhoto of the Day — 6/14/07
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HBO Poll: How Long Do You Want to Live
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Huckleberries Gone Wi-Fi w/Ace Walden
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Former Idaho Dirk Tater Now A Puleleiite
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Napkin Notes: Let’s Hear It for Silverwood’s Tremors
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Letter Writer: SR Articles Slanted Toward Gays
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San Jose CC Paper Celebrates Burke’s Arrival
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Dalton Dandy: Happy Retirement, Chief Carpenter
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AM Hucks: Was That “The Snake” at Grange?
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Schools out for summer
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Otter misses energy summit
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In brief: Chiropractor gets probation
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UI hires pair to help Indian students
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Idaho calendar
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Idaho Records
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Lejeune bad water testimony gets heard
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School districts sue Idaho justices
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Enthusiasm revving up for weekend car show
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Changes at dam may be delayed
Nation/World
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Man loses pants, seeks ‘satisfaction’
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Nation in brief: Panel rejects weight-loss drug
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Spielberg backs Clinton’s bid for White House
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World in brief: Green Party joins Irish government
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Dalai Lama visits ‘Crocodile Hunter’ zoo
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Anti-Syrian lawmaker killed
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Hilton’s jail term longer than most, study finds
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Senate Democrats urge renewable energy mandate
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Giant, birdlike dinosaur once roamed in China
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NASA weighs longer mission
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House passes NRA-backed gun bill
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Top lobbyist joining White House
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Hamas tightens grip in Gaza City
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Iraqis impose curfew after attack on shrine
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Subpoenas pressure White House
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Ovarian cancer experts release symptoms list
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Report gives troop surge mixed review
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Billy Graham says wife will be buried on library grounds
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Bush’s fundraising prowess off sharply
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Guatemala rattled by earthquake
Spokane
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Rimrock Drive faces closure
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Parents oppose library cutbacks
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‘Spam King’ denied bail in Internet fraud case
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Jury ponders fate of trooper
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Windmill tax break may be extended
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Yohe’s blood, medical records obtained
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Ruling changes salmon listing
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Town split over biker rally
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Strip-searches ruled illegal
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Official Records
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Two prison escapees arrested in Montana
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Fairchild event puts survival skills to the test
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In brief: SNAP dinner moves to Peaceful Valley
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on the move: 2203 W. Olympic Ave.
Sports
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Spokane’s doppleganger is right here
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No word on head Eagle yet
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In brief: Flames reportedly hire Keenan as head coach
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NO HEADLINE
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Sun Devils back in title contention
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M’s streak ends
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This is no Slam dunk
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Verlander becomes a hit
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Unknowns fill the voids at minicamp
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Wednesday’s interleague results
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Scott Fowler: Earnhardt will have to prove self now
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Montana cornerback faces murder charges
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‘Contender’ returns to CdA Casino
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A Fabio gives Indians some glamour
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Volunteer verdict is positive
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A place in history
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Police recommend charges against Jones
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Softball star Ingalls dies
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Fast Break
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Giambi faces suspension
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White leads Fever’s win over Storm
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By the numbers
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Wednesday’s N.L. result
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
Voices
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Student leaves her mark
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Liberty Lake police blotter
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Cats prime topic for writer
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Bloomsday’s winningest team
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Cool Kids: Invention Convention gives busy teen way to ‘help humanity’
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Rathdrum clubs, support groups, meetings
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CCS scholarship winners honored
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In brief: Genesis finishes first academic year
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Spokane Valley Baseball under way
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Group likes the view from the top
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Religion notebook: Mentors sought for young, single mothers
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The Vocal Point: Elvis show would have broken heart
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Ms. Foundation honors Ashley Tomlinson
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Lillian’s Library for Little Ones
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Neighborhood Updates
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Spokane Little League Standings
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NC alumna hopes others set up scholarships
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IEL classes
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Hooked on triathlon
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DP High ponders equestrian team
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Removal of three street trees recommended
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Religion notebook
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City building permits
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Panel suggests block-grant link with plans
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Landmarks: Drumheller Springs park once site of Indian School
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Give Dad a good paddling for Father’s Day
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Ordinance reduces water rates on golf courses
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Fence-jumping horse sires prize winner
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Park programs start next week
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Council to discuss 2008 budget
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KMPO board seeks input
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Organization celebrates victory in the courts
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New bank has deep roots in community
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In brief: Street fair planned Saturday
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Jefferson students honored
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In brief: Taxing district meeting Tuesday
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CCS Foundation scholarships posted
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Rathdrum: City Council OKs Prairie Sky subdivision
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Women with chronic illness find comfort in group
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Religion Notebook : Unity Center presents benefit concert
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The Master Gardener: Solomon’s seal a great all-season choice
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In brief: Warehouse makes historic register
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Kids Calendar
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In brief: Water rate hike to be discussed
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Celebrate dad on his special day
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Spokane Public Schools end year on Friday
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Neighborhoods like being green
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Reconstruction of 29th finishes early
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Scout makes quick work of field
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Fire department specialty tools get workout
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Feeling expressed for Alaska
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Anatomy of thunderstorm
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Love stories: Newlyweds share their joy at 75
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Mowers eat their dust, not their grass
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Council removes age restriction
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Traffic changes proposed
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Tribute : Bill Reynolds’ life was filled with sports
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Housing project proposed along Newman Lake, Lakeview Road
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Kids get a summer reading boost
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Millwood Council approves smaller Argonne Road study
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Railway Historical Society celebrates 40th year
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This is the day Lady Luck found Holly
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Rathdrum Prairie news: Facts about flags interesting and plentiful
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In brief: Saturdays, talk to a lawyer for free
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on the move: 2808 N. Hodges LaneA
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Summer lunches
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Calendar
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COPS Northwest offering dump passes
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In brief: Apply for Battle of the Bands
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Girls Scouts receive grants
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In brief: Schools receive fitness grant
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Meet your Neighbor: John Smith
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Senior meals
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Building Permits
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Letters
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One good school deserves another
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Somebody needs you
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Spokane Valley Baseball