Archives | Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007
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Business
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Do Not Call still a good law
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Bombardier Q-400s found airworthy
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Dollar woes sink stocks
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Drive-by advertising
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Sandpoint firm sells to Illinois company
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GM posts record loss for quarter
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China, India are key users of energy
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Merrill acknowledges SEC inquiry
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One-two punch for WaMu
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Power users may get $3 credit
Features
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Arts Calendar
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“With too much quickness ever to be taught; With too much thinking to have common thought.” – Alexander Pope
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‘John Blanchette Whammy No. 5’ has a nice ring
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Second Friday
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Reunions
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‘30 Rock’ satirizes green week
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Rectal bleeding needs further study
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Getting ticked
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She’ll still step for her father
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Stale marriage has opened her to other options
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Engagements
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Support Groups
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Hints from Heloise
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Horoscope
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NO HEADLINE
Nation/World
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Official: Refugees returning to Iraq
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National debt hits $9 trillion
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Discovery landing ends ‘extraordinary’ mission
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Tension in Pakistan grows
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Gunman kills 8 at Finnish school
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House OKs plan to protect gays
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Nicotine vaccine study brings cautious optimism
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Pat Robertson backs Giuliani’s presidential bid
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CMA honors year’s top musicians
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Government protests turn violent in Georgia
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‘Parasitic twin’ operation successful
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Reagan library can’t locate artifacts
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Recalled toys can turn into ‘date rape’ drug
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Olympic Bible ban rumor scuttled
Spokane
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Official Records
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Activists push for sex-assault program
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Valley woman goes missing
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Smiley-Lyle murder trial opens
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Bellevue boy comes to rescue of baby sister
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Wyoming roundups will go on this year
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Valley council opposed wards
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Weight limit put on Appleway Bridge
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How to help
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One-term curse strikes down another mayor
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Crime Check plan behind
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Parking meter rates, hours increase Tuesday
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1 in 4 homeless is a veteran, study says
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Complaints grow with tent city
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County to fix zoning error
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High court: Man wrongly dumped from drug court
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Wilderness mine in high court
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Your Voices
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Forced to go the extra mile to see Miley Cyrus
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Rush wins; Hession still trails
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Lottery numbers
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Man arrested in East Spokane arson
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Your Voice A Spokesman-Review publication
Sports
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A tall order they could fulfill
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Retirement? Clemens takes consultant job
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All-Inland Empire League teams
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Zags exhibit swagger
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Branch salivates to return
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Busy bye for Idaho
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UW coach Jackson goes extra mile
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Hawks cool off Suns
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Punting success kicks in at WSU
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Tacoma eliminates CCS
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McNabb spreads the blame around
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Fast Break
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It starts with defense
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Boyce guts it out as Big Sky leader
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Stars’ Modano breaks scoring mark in win
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Quick hits
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Dragons have unique recipe for success
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Memphis continues Sonics’ grisly start
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Lakeside wins opener
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Pac-10 picks
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Willms, Kootenai ready to go
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Gardner-Webb stuns Kentucky
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Clausen will start at QB again for Notre Dame
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Panhandle Picks with Greg Lee
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Preps, Page C4
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Preps, Page C5
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State volleyball
Voices
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Write in the Citizen Journal
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Help clean garden this weekend
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Mullan kids mentor younger classmates
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Unprecedented success
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Wood smoke taken seriously
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NC stages ‘Odd Couple’
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Senior Activities
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No tuba left behind
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Calendar
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U-Hi craft fair this weekend
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Recycling within community makes great sense
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Library closing for holidays
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Taste wine, help four-legged friends
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Emergent movement focus of conference
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Senior meals
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Accuracy watch
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WWII veteran recounts missions, crew
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Leaf pickup starts
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Fundraising dinner to benefit family
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Sacajawea celebrates near completion of library
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Making the best of the last
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Class just may spark interest in cooking again
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Family Calendar
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Outlet owner optimistic
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Heritage of the Valley
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PF project running smoothly
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Vintage flying dreams
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Boy Scouts will hold food drive
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St. Joseph center shines light for many
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Bryce Purdy a shotgun champ
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Businesses open, remodel in strip mall
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Classes show RVers how to winterize
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Couple dance through 61 years
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Mead trusts leadership of Todd Loncosty
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Neva Hargrave lived every day to the fullest
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New cemetery to be in Medical Lake
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On-site service
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Programs honoring veterans for service
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Season’s endings fall short of hopes
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Senior Helpers assists the elderly in their homes
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Vista House a stunning winter sight
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Winter Craft Fair this weekend at PFHS
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Flagpole honoree ‘just a regular person’
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Drought conditions across much of U.S.
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Lakeland’s Junior Miss working toward her ‘grand plan’
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NC, Mead boys claim cross country titles
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Student-led fundraiser benefits diabetes research
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Developer seeks zone change
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Religion notebook
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Building permits
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Lottery winners
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YES sponsoring upcoming events
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Soccer results
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