Archives | November 15, 2007
Results
Business
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Gore puts green into capitalism
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Money talks
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PAIN AT THE PUMP
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Credit unease wipes out day’s gains
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High-speed area network shut down
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Profits continue to rise for Kaiser
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FCC may ease media ownership
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Macy’s turns year-ago loss into Q3 profit
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Council can consider Regal Street rezoning
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Empire Health buyout detailed
Features
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This Thanksgiving, do the right thing
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‘Murder Club’ airs behind ‘Grey’s’
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Arts Calendar
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NO HEADLINE
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“Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them.” - William Shakespeare
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‘Sexiest’ label surprises Damon
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Fox’s Grand Opening
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Doctor’s roaming dog bothers patient
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You may ignore unsolicited advice
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Reunions
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Hints from Heloise
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Horoscope
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Grand gala
Idaho
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Parting Shot — 11/15/07
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Broadway Strike Sidelines Play About Idaho Inventor
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APhoto of the Day w/Top Cutlines — 11/15/07
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UI Jazzfest Wins Nation’s Top Arts Award
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In The News: Bonds Charged
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Stickman At The Wall
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In The News: Hastert To Quit By Year’s End
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Two Views On D Primary: 007 & CDA Canuck
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JibJab: What We Call The News
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The Falls: It’s The End Of The World As We Know It
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Question: Does This Make Minnick D Choice?
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City: 500 Tons Of Leaves Entering Day 3
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Bush Tries To Cut Airline Delays
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Statesman Launches Link For Political Commentary
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Talkin’ Trash: Broncos V. Vandals
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AM Hucks: Campaign Attack Report Late, Lacking
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Anderson: If I Only Had … An Energy Policy
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Idaho calendar
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Campaign attack paperwork late, lacking
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Idaho Records
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Walt Minnick joins race for Congress
Nation/World
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Novelist, playwright Levin dies
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Simpson heading back to trial
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Gap cuts business with India vendor
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Chilean earthquake felt 1,400 miles away
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Pilot had misgivings before ship embarked
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FBI examining golf outings in Alaska lawmaker inquiry
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Sarkozy plans met with train strikes
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Democrats pass Iraq drawdown measure
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Bomb components get past airport screeners
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Another Pakistani leader held
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Official quits Blackwater probe
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Oregon team clones monkey embryos
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Developing countries have world’s dirtiest power utilities
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Diabetes drug gets tougher warning label
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Marine instructor guilty of abuse
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Power of suggestion moves shoppers to take stairs
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Spitzer drops plan for immigrant driver’s licences
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Congress passes Head Start bill
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Government seizes Sunni compound
Spokane
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Scoop seeking bicycle photos
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High mercury levels found in trout from Silver Creek
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Your Voice A Spokesman-Review publication
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Official Records
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G-Prep grad dies in WWU dorm
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City asked to condemn site
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Regional author honored nationally
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Man found dead after falling into hole
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Pete, family must wait longer for trials
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Labs urged to report on MRSA
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Otter to stick to his basics
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Bush to honor UI jazz event
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Education levy supporters declare victory
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Traffic school would dismiss tickets
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LC student faces felony gun charges
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Lottery numbers
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How they voted
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What happened
Sports
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Eags’ comeback dumps Highlanders
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Playoff talk off limits at EWU
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Some Broncos aren’t laughing
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Seniors ready for final Martin Stadium game
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Lecavalier, Lightning lash ‘Canes
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Fast Break
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Karstetter makes most of genes
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Roddick likes chances against Federer
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Melvin, Wedge top managers
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Lost: long losing skid
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Daugherty relishes recruits
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IEL girls basketball looks strong
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Cowen lands big shot
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Quick hits
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On the Air
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Seniors want to bow out with bowl
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Huskies run past Utah
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Gonzaga signs two guards, one forward to letters of intent
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Family fears for missing ex-Coug Harris
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Morris moves ahead
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Penalty out of proportion to the infraction
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UI-BSU rivals rivalry game
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WAC honors UI’s Larsen, Loney
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Magic pull victory out of their hat
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NFL reinstates Williams
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Sodorff, West Valley on task so far in state soccer playoffs
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Thomas leads UW’s recruiting class
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Vandals close in on replacement
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All-North Idaho girls soccer
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Locker joins UW’s practice in limited form
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Today’s menu
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WSU stresses backcourt help
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Pac-10 picks
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Tune up for ski season
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All-North Idaho boys soccer
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All-North Idaho volleyball
Voices
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‘Every moment is a gift’
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Vintage flying dreams
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Cheney targets tobacco in parks
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Community board holding elections
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‘Toy Shelf’ starts next week
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Cheney says power outages not abnornal
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Help fill the bus Saturday
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Tour of the past
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Over 6 decades later, WWII veteran earns his diploma
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Churches hold Thanksgiving services
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Letters
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Garbage goat has been eating trash for 34 years
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City envisions aquatic center
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Otis Orchards fights back
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RED-HOT GOALIE
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Spokane has imbalance of medical specialists
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Mead raises the bar
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Religion notebook
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Clubs/Support Groups
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LC musical this weekend
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Calendar
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Cornerstone to get sidewalks
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Expect wetter, cooler weather
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Girls Scouts seek toy donations
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Spokane on space watch
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Couple share Fire Memories
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Metal pieces have futuristic flair
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SCOPE honors outstanding volunteers, citizens
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Paying it forward
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Post Falls Dam relicensing in contention
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Airway Heights considers raising utility rates
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Bayview says goodbye to trailer park
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Be prepared for winter driving conditions
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Make a pledge to commit to recycling
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Rathdrum Chamber hosts downtown event
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Second place a strong finish for LC volleyball team
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Serving others creates lasting impression
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Vista House a stunning winter sight
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Wesley Tate taught what he knew: strength, independence
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Your Voices
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13-year-old excels in academics, leadership
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Blue Dolphin medals at Olympics
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Brothers swim with sharks
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Damaged kokanee spawning beds fixed
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Ferris faces Graham-Kapowsin, LC meets Inglemoor Saturday
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Fish Lake Trail moves closer to completion
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Post Falls dealership devoted to environment-friendly vehicles
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Post Falls Police announce promotions
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Presentation on Lake Coeur d’Alene tonight
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DC Kids need your help
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family calendar
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Sprinkler systems to be installed at Minnehaha Park
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volunteer
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Weidemann benefit event Saturday
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Building permits
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Senior meals
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Feature creature
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Meet your Neighbor
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School Lunch
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Somebody needs you