Archives | June 28, 2008
Results
Business
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Mutual funds: Commodities boost
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City Council to hear big-box plan
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Optimism is fading that bottom has past
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Handling an unhappy workplace
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Market testing investors’ psyche
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Analysis: Well-managed, ultra-short bond funds outrun pack
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Oil’s the wild card in market’s future
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Web address endings will be up for grabs
Features
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A Block — a good maneuvar for Hoopfest Weekend BUT…
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Quote of the Day June 28, 2008
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Morocco visit dispels preconceived notions about Islam
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DR. GOTT: Zelnorm banned after studies
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‘Manga Bible’ presents Scriptures comic book-style
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Watching stars struggle
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EWU announces spring quarter dean’s list
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TV’s best bets: ‘SNL’ pays tribute to Carlin with rerun
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Some Muslim women question Islam customs
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Annie’s Mailbox: Work as team for son’s sake
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People: Britney’s VMA should be DOA
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Engagements
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Who’s your doggy?
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Community Events
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Horoscope
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Peace run makes Sandpoint stop
Idaho
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Wild Card/Saturday — 6/28/08
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Search Called Off For Woman In Spokane River
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Science: Women In Bikinis Impair Men’s Thoughts
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Rosdahl: 3 New Shops Coming To Riverstone
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Group: Gay Men Are Targets In Downtown Spokane
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WND Poll: Is Obama A Christian?
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Otter’s DVD making the rounds
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July 4 closures
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Religion notebook
Nation/World
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Former foes make a show of Unity
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Gangs coerce Zimbabweans to vote in flawed election
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This summer may see first ice-free North Pole
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Muskrat undermines work, causes Missouri levee break
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Nation in brief: NRA sues city over handgun law
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Unlikely endorsement for McCain
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Afghan fighters proving resilient
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Militants execute men accused of spying for U.S.
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Taliban, warlords threaten Pakistani city
Spokane
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Idaho Records
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Washington Records
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Accuracy watch
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Columbia River sockeye exceed projection
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Marmots wear out welcome
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Survey finds support for affordable housing
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Governor widens food stamp pool
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Courts in session
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Hoopfest ‘08: DUIs measured in dozens
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Gates bids emotional farewell
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Pilot guardian program could expand statewide
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Program helps families bolster ties
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Group warns of beatings targeting gay men near downtown Spokane
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Medicaid users will get help to quit smoking
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Murder suspect wants death
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Deadline nears for tax appeals
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EPA office sought for Puget Sound cleanup
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COMING SUNDAY
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In brief: Abused girl loses finger, part of foot
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Lottery numbers
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Man, 83, drowns when boat capsizes
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1,700 lose power when driver hits pole
Sports
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Shock clinch Western Division title
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Goodell speaks out on salaries
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Indians fall short
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By the numbers
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Phelps resumes Chasing Spitz
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Diaz stands in way of Pacquiao’s 4th belt
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Park leads at U.S. Women’s Open
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Friday’s interleague results
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Evaluating the 2008 NBA draft
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Rookie in front
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It could be another banner day for Shock
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Diana Pickler enjoys first day
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Ivanovic takes a fall
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43 years later, ‘ace’ hot topic
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MLB reduces suspension
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Area roundup: Dahmen fires 67, finishes second at state amateur
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Bulgaria pulls weightlifters from Olympics
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Struggling Martinez ‘not doing his job’
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Washburn won’t let M’s leave win behind
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Fast Break
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Friday’s N.L. result
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In brief: Lynch apologizes, will lose license for incident
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ProFile
Voices
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NIC dean’s list announced
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Community services
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Music and Arts
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10-day forecasts difficult to accurately predict
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Heroes help when fire threatens children, homes
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Fire District 13 commissioners will request levy lid lift
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Learning a new language
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The Verve: ‘Positive and hopeful creations’
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WVSD icon Rocky McQueen retires
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Night at the ballpark
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Transition Studios is Chery Clark’s dream
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Schoolhouse will not be moved
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A different kind of mining
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Heat of a different kind
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Early Plains Indian culture
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Get Out! Greatest vacations can be in your own backyard
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Gardening: Conditions right for mushrooms, fairy rings
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Handle on Business: Zumiez, Buckle, Boutique coming to Riverstone
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Custom boots favored by cowboys
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Sprint distance triathlon in Coeur d’Alene July 6
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Calendar
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In brief: Barker Road Bridge to close July 7
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In brief: NIC student designs logo
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In brief: PlantLand plans benefit gardens
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Letters
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Senior meals
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Feature creature