Archives | March 15, 2007
Results
Business
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Company News: Chiquita settles Colombian terrorism probe for $25 million
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Auto industry pledges to address global warming
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Business in brief: Businesses agree to pay settlement
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Get ready for net loss of productivity
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Dow falls below 12,000, but finishes ahead
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Fraud victims defy stereotyping
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House Finance chair wants to overturn online gambling ban
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Dunn case dismissed
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Some subprime lenders may face penalties
Features
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Idaho Calendar
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Hints from Heloise
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Horoscope
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Idaho Support Groups
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NO HEADLINE
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Holiday for some begins today
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Spokane Calendar
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Music : Sextet returns to perform at UI
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Annie’s Mailbox: News of donor could leak
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Arts calendar
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Dr. Gott: Heart checkup recommended
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Osebold dolls stunning
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Her true colors are a rainbow
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HBO takes aim at ‘Addiction’
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Q. Have TV quiz shows been dumbed down for ratings? A. Ask a Fifth-Grader
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TV trivia test
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 3/15/07
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Question: Best of the Spokane TV News Web Sites?
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Question: How Do You Read Huckleberries Online
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Inside Huckleberries — 3/15/07
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KREM2 Item: PF Nurse Charged with 3rd ‘07 Sex Crime
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SR Edit: Time for Prosecutor Douglas to Go
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Item: Florida Bat Scares Spec-Taters …
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Poll: Gloomy Mood Tied to Income Level
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Halftime: Oral Roberts 28, WSU 26
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Item: NIC Student Complaint Brings $379 Refund
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Take 5 — Or How You Can Tell Whether You Like …
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RSPA: Missildine, Blanchette Are 2 Different Types
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AM Hucks: The News from Hootenanny County
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NIC student gets refund after protesting teacher
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In brief: Traffic stop nets handgun, drugs
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Man to plead guilty in Hayden bank robbery
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Idaho Records
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Septic system rule will stand
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U.S. 95 funding diverted
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In brief: Officials happy with City Hall work bids
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Teachers oppose salary plan proposal
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House rejects bill giving insurers access to tests
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Male nurse faces sex abuse charges
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Troopers honored for DUI arrests
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Man in custody after chase
Nation/World
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Pills may cause ‘sleep-driving’
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Kenya defends prisoner transfers
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Deadly violence eases in Baghdad
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World in brief: Hamas, Fatah reach unity agreement
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Nation in brief: Corps blasted for bad pumps
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Candidates speak to firefighters
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Weekend heart attacks riskier
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9/11 confession disclosed
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Treasury drops Chinese bank inquiry
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Amputee nearer to lifelong goal
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Britain OKs building nuclear-armed subs
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Sudan ruled responsible for USS Cole bombing
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Bush scolds attorney general over firings
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Senate Democrats get war proposal on floor
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Rosa Parks’ family, friend to share power over estate
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Democrats pushing an open-government agenda
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Bill could soften ‘No Child Left Behind’
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Bush vows accord on immigration
Spokane
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Man uses shotgun to stop pickup
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In brief: Bill would ban drivers from text messaging
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Plan commission has vacancy
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Senate OKs bill allowing fire access
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on the move 1519 S. Oberlin St
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Road-tripping to the tourney
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Senate approves paid leave
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Official Records
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In brief: Glitch further slows government
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GOP tries to limit tribal gifts
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Senate OKs revamping medical marijuana rules
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EV plans to cut budget by 5 percent
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Doug Clark : For child abusers, justice can require a rope, tree
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Ads with children halt lottery budget
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More charges filed in death of 4-year-old girl
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From Havermale to the Capitol
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Teacher welcomed back
Sports
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GU can’t shoot; can’t win
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WSU wins and moves on
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It’s time for kids to reap rewards
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Bruins’ third period sends Chiefs to loss
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Area roundup: Idaho’s Nakashima ties for medalist honors
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Krystkowiak selected to coach Bucks
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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The pursuit that led to happiness
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baseball
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All-league teams
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Multisport athletes’ savvy handy in the postseason
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Quick hits
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In brief: Mancuso stumbles in World Cup standings
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Making the most of tough spot
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Matthews speaks
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NIT: Orange rally in NIT opening round
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John Blanchette: Indiana’s Sampson, former WSU coach, relishes in all those local ties
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A last look at an incredible winter of accomplishment
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Zags leery of Indiana’s big fella, but hot-shooting guards also a big threat
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Coach continues to elevate program to new heights
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NHL: Pittsburgh’s Thibault shuts down Devils
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WSU-Indiana facts
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Fast Break
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NBA: Nash, Suns outshine Mavericks in 2OT
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!0 Gonzaga 7 Indiana
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Rich Landers: Fish aplenty, fishermen scarce at productive Sprague Lake
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Turnaround Cougs prepare to put it all on the line against Golden Eagles
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!4 Oral roberts 3 Washington State
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Sold-out seats going for cool million
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All-Star rosters set
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Beware of the No. 12s
Voices
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City backs out of back-in parking
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Cool kid: Homeschool, activities keep fifth-grader busy
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Pratt apparently only school proposed for ax
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St. George’s robotics team takes second place at regional meet
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Thunderstorm, tornado season on the way
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Breakfast will benefit Red Cross
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City plans Perry St. improvements
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Minor fires among service calls
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Mounted search group wants more members
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Road work on 29th Ave. scheduled
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Waste plan meeting today
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Achievements: Longfellow PAWS’ candy sale proceeds to benefit Ronald McDonald
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Breakfast will aid Red Cross
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Deer Park Eagles Lodge plans auction
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East Central plans Party, safety event
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Libby staff reunion planned
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Neighborhood updates
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PEO to hold luncheon
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Services
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Spring Fling Saturday at SJV
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Liberty Lake Police Blotter
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Lottery winners
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Senior activities
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Senior Meals
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Somebody needs you
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youth
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Road work under way on city streets
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Liberty’s Adam Thies sets playoff goal
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volunteer
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Calendar
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Letters
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Softball preview: St. Michael’s builds on basics
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Passion for judo
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Tours planned for new Ferris gym-fitness facility
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Protecting the homeless
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Microclimates
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Kendall Yards could bring many West Central improvements
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Religion Notebook : Book burnings focus of traveling exhibit
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Ready for action
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EWU hockey squad 2-2 in tourney
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Employee charged with video game thefts
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Kids’ Calendar
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Judy’s garden shop springs into its fourth season
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Education Notebook : Deer Park school bond back on ballot
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CV board OKs committee to discuss overcrowding issues
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Feature creature: Roscoe
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Downriver ladies golf club sets season opener
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Party, safety workshop planned at East Central
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Baseball rosters
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GONE TO THE DOGS
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Vocal Point: Concierge service tempts frazzled mom
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Cool kids: Kailyn Steward helps homeless through school project
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Children/Family events
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North Side Voices
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Genuine debut
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Proposal deadline extended to April
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Baseball preview : Peer example
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Prep Watch: Area teams bring season to thrilling finish
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Love story: Loud awakening at Pearl Harbor
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Good neighbors: Family treasures Ericksons’ welcome
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Education notebook : LC trio named to aerospace program