Archives | March 17, 2007
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Business
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Business in brief: ‘Light,’ ‘low tar’ banned overseas
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Neighbors upset because 17-story tower looms again
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BLM issues lease to miners
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Mutual funds: Mortgage jitters
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Wal-Mart drops banking license bid
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Stocks fall amid Wall Street inflation worries
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Survey finds employers planning hires
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Company News: Radiology firm reports fourth-quarter income
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Free land offered in Alaska
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Sub-prime turmoil an ‘exit point’
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NO HEADLINE
Features
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Steve Massey: Fellowship can be a blessing for believers
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Church-singing roots
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Prayers at school spark debate about freedom
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Dr. Gott: Pepper may be OK to stop bleeding
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Community Events
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Horoscope
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How will he ever survive?
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Wheel Life: Othello prepares for crane invasion
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Centenarian
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Celtic Pride
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Annie’s Mailbox: Brandy breath may be sign
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Congressman says he’s ‘nontheistic’
Idaho
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A Technical Difficulty?
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Q: Would You Allow Heytvelt Back on GU Team?
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Huckleberries Compiles K-County Wi-Fi List
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RP: Men Are from Idaho, Metrosexuals from Washington
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DFO: Both Sides Hate Equally Well
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Testimony enough to take beating to trial, judge says
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Lady of the lunchroom
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‘One of the best’
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Elk ranch licensing dies in House panel
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Proposal targets lakeside growth
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Abortion consent bill passes House
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Idaho Records
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Skiing blind, but with a vision
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Music & Arts
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Deer hunting rules eased
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Religion notebook
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Get out! : Irish or not, O’Shay’s place to be for St. Paddy’s
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Handle on Business: Sonic Drive-in opening in Post Falls location
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Business focus: Counselor helps clients heal with hypnotherapy
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Deadline approaching for Writers Competition
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Neighbors
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Wolves in the wilderness
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Inside our schools: 8th-grader receives Spirit of Community award
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NIC instructor receiving threats
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House passes, but doesn’t fund, scholarship program
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Singing is their passion
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With spring comes flooding
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Astronomy buffs take long view of hobby
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Contest chance to practice written, oral skills
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ITD audit may mean fuel tax, fee increase
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New Salvation Army donation centers opens
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Spelling Bee winners announced
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Scholarship offered to Bonner County graduating seniors
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Web site tracks sex delinquents
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Book signing scheduled at Twice Told Tales
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Fresca and Dezie
Nation/World
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Plame offers account to House committee
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White House changing line on fired prosecutors
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World in brief: Protests against president growing
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Gay civil union a Mexico City first
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Al-Sadr urges opposition to U.S.
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Massive pet food recall ordered
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Nation in brief: 3 officers indicted in killing of groom
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Mexican drug bust called historic
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Kempthorne asks how warming affects species
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U.S. opposes Guatemalan adoptions
Spokane
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In brief
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Official Records
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In brief: Infant’s death called a homicide
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King County to probe alleged fraud
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Feds to approve B.C. border crossing plan
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Production of Boeing jet to end
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To know the Cougs, meet the assistants
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School debate sounds familiar
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Judge orders release of pipeline records
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Ducks find a home away from home
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My favorite car: 1960 Cadillac Sedan De Ville
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Crash zone building blocked
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Bank cuts 206 jobs at Spokane call center
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Hession holds big fundraising lead over French
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Market still has a place in their hearts
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NAACP’s top lobbyist to discuss Capitol Hill priorities
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Gas leak sends Seattle students to hospital
Sports
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You can find the story of the Cougars’ loss here
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Eastern in the market for an AD
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If you want to read everything about Vandy, check here
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Baseball
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Gonzaga women ready to go
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Golf
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Familiar name among Aggies
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On the Air
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Badgers toughen up, avoid huge upset
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NHL : Pens beat Cans in Crosby show
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Newman takes pole for Atlanta race
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Baseball Notebook : Abreu takes some swings
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EWU reserved in reaction to athletic director’s firing
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Notebook : He’s OK with being No. 2 at A&M
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Inside the games: Vols welcome offense back to tournament
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Kuhn was man of integrity
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Gonzaga, Washington State pick up wins
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Fear factor on the rise in women’s tournament
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Cougs make stand at arc
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John Blanchette: Harmeling’s team spirit still visible
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In brief: French Open will pay men, women the same
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Box Scores
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NBA : Bryant drops 65 on Portland
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Oregon avoids upset
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Durant leads Texas past NMSU
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East Region
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BC ‘traitors’ take on Hoyas
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Charming turn of events
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Golf : Mediate takes lead; Woods falls back
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Notebook: Spanarkel knows what it’s all about
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In Troy’s defense
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Putz plans on playing
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Nevada isn’t all Fazekas
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Vandy’s sold on Byars
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6 VAnderbilt 3 Washington State
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Women’s matchup: Gonzaga vs. Middle Tennessee State
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NIT: N.C. State advances
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Prep roundup
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By the numbers
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Today’s menu
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Tourney Replay
Voices
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Vocal Point : Visit to former home reveals ‘spirit of place’
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County building permits
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Calendar
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Painter found career early on
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PEW RENEWAL
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EWU hockey squad goes 2-2 in national tourney
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Dust off dance moves for mayor’s ball
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East Farms students learn about keeping brain active
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Senior activities
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Senior dancing
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Government almanac
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In brief: Petting zoo planned March 31 at coffee shop
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THE PERFECT DATE
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Looking to succeed
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SPARKS OF CREATIVITY
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Golfers set to tee off
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Women’s retreat planned for next Saturday
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Business focus: Ambrosia a cozy, family-run neighborhood bistro
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Lady Knights honored for high GPA’s
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On the move
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City building permits
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Senior games
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Senior meals
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Somebody needs you
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Week in review