Archives | Thursday, June 21, 2007
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Business
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Cuda will give more colleges a try
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NO HEADLINE
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New iPhone will play 10,000 YouTube clips
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Stocks plummet on interest rate fears
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Biopol plans Post Falls plant
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A healthy bottom line
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Will the magic wear off?
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Computer outage halts United flights for two hours
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Company News: Starbucks, Ethiopia reach truce over licensing
Features
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Dr. Gott: Could Vicks be the cure for hemorrhoids?
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Achievements: UI honor societies name new members
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Idaho Support Groups
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Idaho Clubs
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Visual Arts: Summer serves up a variety of art across North Idaho
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Annie’s Mailbox; New job means less free time
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People: But is she a TrimSpa baby?
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Horoscope
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Finding his voice
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CenterStage doing ‘Laundry’
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Arts Calendar
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Last call for Vox
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Hints from Heloise
Nation/World
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Atlantis cleared for return
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Nashville hopefuls try being homeless
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Poll: Couples willing to donate frozen embryos
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Bush again vetoes stem cell bill
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A crushing loss for street racers
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Man beaten to death after crash
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Man, 62, puts squeeze on rabid bobcat
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Nation in brief: ‘Yucca Mountain Johnny’ targeted
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Japan changes name of Iwo Jima
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Malnourished kids found in Baghdad orphanage
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Iraqi vice president tenders resignation
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World in brief: Solstice draws mob to Stonehenge
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Study: China is biggest CO2 emitter
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Estrogen may help some reduce artery clogging
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War foes applaud Clinton’s Iraq stand
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Plan would make Blair envoy to Palestinians
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3 mosques bombed amid increased U.S. offensive
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Abbas blasts Hamas for takeover, rules out negotiations
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Doctors report sand deaths
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Feds say New Orleans is safer
Spokane
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Plan adds Greenacres library
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Reward offered for assault suspect
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Animal control costs rising
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In brief: Blaze damages teriyaki restaurant
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People’s Clinic given reprieve
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Official Records
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Nuns pushed out of convent
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Escapee on most-wanted list
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Agency: Ill Hanford workers should get $150,000
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Former S-R staffer denies child porn charges
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In brief: Man says shooting was self-defense
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Accuracy watch
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Lottery numbers
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Indictment: Clinic gave abusers painkillers
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Sister says suspect in shop killing innocent
Sports
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Bonds watch
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College world series: Beavers return to title round
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Fans stay loyal
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John Blanchette:More than just a win: M’s get inspiration
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Sosa’s 600th home run comes against former team
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NBA : Oden works out solo for Trail Blazers
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Notebook: Embattled Barrett traded to Padres
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In brief: Jones faces two felony charges in Las Vegas
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Sonics need fast decision on coach
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Weaver resurrected
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Eugene handles Indians
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U.S. meet races with new names, fresh talent
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WNBA : Jackson, Storm can’t find rhythm in Detroit
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Hicks suspects Gonzalez used
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By the numbers
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Strong U.S. soccer team still learning
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Fast Break
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Wednesday’s interleague results
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Wednesday’s N.L. result
Voices
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Baseball camp planned at Hart Field
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Ramps and rails at Thiel Park
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Athol news: Women fought fires, stereotypes
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Friendly face at Scollard’s takes unplannned retirement
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Cheney swimmer looks to the sky
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10th-graders publish science work
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Ferrist drama students portray homelessness
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Student Aiko Nagabuchi leaves her mark
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Achievements: Post Falls High announces honor roll
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City building permits
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Boomer and Beyond: Grocery, gas prices force us into battle
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Making Beacon Hill more bike friendly
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In brief: CV plans all-year alumni picnic
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Deer Park news: Young Eagles landing for state convention
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Restored gardens may include pagan sculpture
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Thunder Thursdays
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Flying Irish running club runs for fun
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Religion notebook
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Army reservist seeks personal items for Iraqis
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NC student wins national photographic award
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Cool Kids: Going for the Gold
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Meeting format facilitates community center discussion
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Feature creature: Havarti
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Calendar
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Stock options go to market
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Love stories: Newlyweds share their joy at 75
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WWII vets educate students
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Spokane building permits
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Weather patterns see severe changes
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Valley Baseball Standings
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House’s walls hold simple treasures
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In brief: Youth commission takes applications
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Rathdrum Prairie News: Kids’ rec program started in Spirit Lake
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Business focus: Bike store for life cyclists
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Senior activities
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Cool kid: Tyler Clark motivated to beat dad
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Bayview news: Bayview united against developer
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Cats prime topic for writer
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Fence-jumping horse sires prize winner
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Brush with Alaska
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West Central residents can meet neighbors at barbecue Tuesday
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In brief: New businesses opening
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EWU’s Hargreaves Hall will be renovated
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Ironman a race of the spirit
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Liberty lake police blotter
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Ballet turns into life passion
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Cemetery gets a needed pruning
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Hill near Cheney site of Battle of Four Lakes
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Ferris’ Jordan moves to LC
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PF council OKs developments
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School years add up
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Company for Cabela’s
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Update could raise parking meter rates
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Women take dogs for a scoot
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Dolls are labor of love
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Racers bask in Backin victory
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Regulating quality of hypnosis
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Speak up now on one-way/two-way issue
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Good neighbor: Sloans active, involved in neighborhood, community
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Open house on north freeway planned
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Parcels will honor Olmsted brothers
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Professional helps organize spaces
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Tributes: Tom Johnson lived life to the fullest
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CdA race moves north to relief of Post Falls
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Greenacres resident won’t have to build road for subdivisions
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It’s not Athens, but Athol history still interesting
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Kids get a summer reading boost
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Sports notebook:CV wins include sweeps of LC, Ferris
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In brief: Faulty wiring cause of barn fire
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Boys and Girls Club offer summer fun
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Buddhism seminar planned Saturday
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In brief: Park Bench Cafe open in park
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Master Gardener: Be on the look out for those pesky aphids
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Meet your Neighbor: Harley Tuck
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In brief: Button show at Best Western
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Warehouse added to historic list
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City focuses on less water use for links
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Letters
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on the move: 3721 W. Walton
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Lottery winners
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senior games and dancing
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Building permits
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Clubs/Support
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Community services
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Kids calendar
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Meetings
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Neighborhood Updates
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Volunteer