Archives | Thursday, March 8, 2007
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Business
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U.S. not making the grade, Gates tells Congress
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Bert Caldwell: DOE delays have been a real waste of energy
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Atlanta airport still world’s busiest
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Company News: Boeing plans first 787 test flight in August
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Green homebuilding lags
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CBS doubles bandwidth for NCAA video streams
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Gas prices begin ‘preseason rally’
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Stocks down slightly, but show stability
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Business in brief: ISM receives $1 million in multiyear pledges
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Mortgage applications jump to two-month high
Features
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Supporting the state of shock
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Arts Calendar
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Dr. Gott: Mysterious weakness plagues elderly man
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Chang makes most of her roots
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Annie’s Mailbox: Odd comment seals suspicion
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Lee’s videos, photographs will thrill
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Horoscope
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Run for ‘Cover’
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Symphony chooses new concertmaster
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Achievements: Ian Truscott attains Eagle rank
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Idaho Calendar
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Spokane Calendar
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Hints from Heloise
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Weddings (1)
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Weddings (2)
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Weddings (3)
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Weddings (4)
Nation/World
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Two accused of selling body parts
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Astronaut dismissed by NASA, returning to Navy
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San Francisco mulls plastic bag ban
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Bush pressured to pardon Libby
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American citizens poisoned in Russia
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Culture clash puts mission on hold
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Better care for soldiers vowed
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Walk extended over Grand Canyon
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Leftists to welcome, protest Bush visit
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Taliban say they’re ready for fight
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FEMA selling thousands of unused trailer homes
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Attacks on pilgrims kill at least 30 in Iraq
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Obama says he didn’t know investment details
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Georgia man claims half of record lottery jackpot
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FAA planning hiring surge
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Subpoenas over attorney firings planned
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Nation in brief: Senate weakens screeners bill
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World in brief: Private property rights proposed
Spokane
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Blues Traveler singer arrested near Spokane County line
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Police seek origin of stolen wire
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In brief: Local Guard members awarded Bronze Stars
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Court rejects appeal over River Park Square
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$500,000 bail for courthouse bomb suspect
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Transit bill hits roadblock
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In brief: Police: Suspect admits killing man
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Course good for officers, not so good for bear
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Official Records
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Police: Suspect admits killing
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School cuts outlined
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Marijuana medicine: Dozens of patients jam into monthly Spokane clinic seeking way to relieve their pain
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Senate approves sex-ed bill
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Fight over loud party leads to stabbings, arrests
Sports
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Fast Break
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EV girls lose touch in 2nd half
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NHL : Penguins owner eyes Las Vegas
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John Blanchette : Aussie come lately comes up huge for Cougs
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All-star games at Mullan
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baseball
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76ers not going away
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Morrison scores 22 in Bobcats’ overtime loss
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Rypien featured speaker at banquet
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Sold on Seahawks
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Eatonville squelches Cheney
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In brief: WCC shuts door on Seattle University
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BASEBALL: Martinez returns to practice
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Vandals do battle with No. 10 Nevada
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Welliver likes chances at CdA Casino
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NFL: Lewis reaches one-year deal with Browns
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West Valley, Clarkston fall in opening round
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Marquette stops St. John’s in Big East
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Third time around
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Final games a sentimental journey
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Relaxed Bonds surprises Mariners’ Hernandez
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Rich Landers: Outdoors icon didn’t have chance against gun world
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For the record, NC’s doesn’t matter
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Mackey takes back Iditarod lead
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Stewart says changes to Las Vegas track bad idea
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Weber State wins berth
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Aggies knock off Lady Techsters; streak in jeopardy
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NIC wins Region 18 opener
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
Voices
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Davenport event to aid Red Cross
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Accuracy watch
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West valley high school honor roll
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Benefit shoe event planned at MAC
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Commissioners oppose lifting truck ban
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Centennial Middle School Honor Roll
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Children/Family Events
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Senior activities
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Making room for more families
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Successes of teamwork
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Maple-Ash work among planned street projects
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Somebody needs you
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AAA Sweeping awarded street cleanup job
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Tell your stories in Citizen Journal
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Volunter adds life to Habitat store items
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WASL testing begins Monday for 10th-graders
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Council has growth decisions to make
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North Pines Middle School honor roll
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Soccer Rosters
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Sprague Ave. makeover
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Helping hands: Center serves deaf and hard of hearing
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Vocal Point : Traffic flow under attack again
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Donated grenade detonated outside museum
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Student writers learn about words – and worms
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City plan seeks to avoid tree controversies
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Soccer preview : Young Rams focus on leadership within
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Cheney’s Cami Hatch leads quietly on diamond
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Calendar
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Autistic teen’s arts gains wider exposure
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Mr. Don serves up North Mexican cuisine
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Religion Notebook: Annual Kosher Dinner Sunday at Temple Beth Shalom
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Deadline is Friday for Mann Center proposals
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EVHS fundraising run March 17
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City wants to annex north property
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LC’s Peter Dunau grows into strong midfielder role
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volunteer
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Good Neighbors: ‘Right thing to do’
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A shop full of orchids
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Bond among heroes in Ferris’ ‘License to Ham’
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Boys soccer preview: NUMBERS GAME
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Good Neighbor: Retiree Ernie Dieterich enjoys volunteering at blood center
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Sale of home will aid Children’s Miracle Network
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Sisters strive for excellence
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Pratt students may be headed elsewhere
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Climatologists try to predict long-term weather picture
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New Salvation Army donation center opens
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AARP offers drivers a refresher
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North Side Voices
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Valley Voices
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Adult center seeks donations
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letters
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Movin’ & Groovin’ senior health fair Saturday
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On the move; 2527 W. Dalton Ave.
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Philanthropic group celebrates
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SCRAPS festival, auction will be March 30
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Feature creature: Miss Kitty
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Kids Calendar
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Liberty Lake Police Blotter
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Neighborhood updates
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senior meals
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Softball rosters
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youth