Archives | Thursday, May 8, 2008
Results
Business
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Venture promises faster wireless
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Advanced Input lands British deal
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Some drivers slow down to save on gas
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Housing market ‘slowed appreciably’
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Look, up in the sky: It’s a company logo
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Stocks retreat on concerns over oil
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Nighthawk announces buyback
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Red Lion reports net loss; company buys Denver hotel
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Studios victorious in file-sharing suit
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News Corp. earnings up threefold
Features
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‘Ancient’ history, the novel
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Annie’s Mailbox: Try nudist lifestyle for fit
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Byron Stripling joins SJO for Armstrong tribute
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People: Should Lohan have laid low?
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SSQ concert features husband/wife duo
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TV’s best bets: ‘30 Rock’ goes to Washington
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Arts Calendar
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Horoscope
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Super finish with Leonard Bernstein
Nation/World
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Despite mounting pressure, Clinton shows no sign of quitting race
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Raul Castro’s reforms for Cuba ‘no change at all,’ Bush says
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Medvedev inaugurated as president of Russia
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Former detainee part of suicide attack in Iraq
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Olympic flame reaches the top of the world
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Pentagon records show unfit troops deployed
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U.N. urges Myanmar to let aid workers in as help arrives
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Volcanic ash blankets town in Argentina
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Ahmadinejad’s comments irk clerics
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Senate rejects wind insurance amendment
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Nation in brief: Sharpton arrested in acquittal protest
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World in brief: Paramilitary leader extradited to U.S.
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Cyclone survivors make it to land
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Iraq downplays chances of more U.S.-Iran talks
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Evangelical leaders decry politicization of their faith
Spokane
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In brief: Thermal imager helps in suspect’s capture
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Refuge to hold bird walk
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In brief: Women honored by sorority
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Tests suggest Columbia River sea lions weren’t shot
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Blame pump prices on Fed
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Cut state gas tax
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Israel alliance a blessing
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Keep ticket books holstered
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Outer areas use STA
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Popular fishery could get dam
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Quality of life on track
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Salmon deal unlikely to work
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Transit system changed
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Understand stuttering
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Forum addresses health coverage
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Jail fund vote may share ballot
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In brief: Apply for Cheney Youth Commission
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In brief: Beach will close for soil cleanup
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In brief: EWU member gets research grant
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In brief: Former N. Korean prisoner to speak
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In brief: Glen Dow hosts Miss Spokane event
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Lottery numbers
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Professor receives national honor
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Washington Records
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Your Voice: A Spokesman-Review publication
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Rallying to erase stigma of mental illness
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Idaho Records
Sports
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Fast Break
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Scoreboard
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Meet of Champions today at PF
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That Magic touch
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Penguins compensate for sluggish Crosby
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Clemens won’t be invited
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CV’s victory over U-Hi notable feat
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IRL needs marketing
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TPC course suits good players
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WSU pummels BYU
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By the numbers
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Dynamic Mead duo split, but for all the right reasons
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In brief: Recapturetheglory enters Preakness
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Junior commits to GU
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Padilla, Rangers blank punchless Mariners
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Rich Landers: Wolf management plans being scrutinized
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Tickets available locally for Chiefs at Memorial Cup
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Vandals’ Williams opens eyes
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More preps online and in print
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More Scoreboard
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Prep roundup
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Wednesday’s results
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Lakers still unbeaten in postseason
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WHL champions! Chiefs complete four-game sweep
Voices
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East valley middle school honor roll
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Windsor Community Association in danger of disbanding
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Police blotter: Police warn, bike thieves on the prowl
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In brief: Cowboy poets performing
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Post Falls parks and recreation youth soccer
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Family calendar
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Music and Arts
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Larry Keller to lead Cheney schools
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Medical Lake Council hires code enforcement officer
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Josh Thompson throws himself into new events
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Students debut on First Friday
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Fifth-grader organizes Post Falls walking tour
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In brief: City OKs plan for Mann Center
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Spirit Lake: Nick Puckett ‘a naturally gifted athlete’
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Senior McKenzie Gummersall is lucky number nine
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City wants set amount of federal funds
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In brief: Valley Fire promotes officers
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Irrigation district manager honored for system rehab work
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Community builders in West Central
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Digging into Spokane’s waste
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Events planned for Mother’s Day
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Germond Block gets place in history
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Medicine is ‘a good fit’ for Timberlake graduate
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Memories of moms are unforgettable
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Common interests bring community together
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Seminars for hope, healing, wholeness
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Spirit Lake goes from village to city
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URC at EWU holds grand opening
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April full of cold and quakes
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Architects prepare master plan for Betz Park
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Athol volunteers recognized at luncheon
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Bayview news: May signals start of summer’s activities
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Bayview searching for its queen
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Caterina releases wines for spring tasting
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Ferris senior consistently strong soccer player
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College programs aid transition from reservation
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Harbor master’s hut gets new home at Farragut brig museum
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Historic gardens back in bloom
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Katie Imthurn is Lakeland’s Junior Miss
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NC hurdler wastes no time
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Sam Via enjoyed sports and was loved by many
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Vielbig captures ‘flock mentality’ with art exhibit
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Camera Club hands out 76th annual awards
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Campaign watchdog, Apple spar over words
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Hillyard schoolhouse a home to many
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Meadow Ridge students advance to state Math is Cool
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Third-grader devoted to helping animals at shelters
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Top Scout cookie sellers named
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Trio reach out to Invisible Children
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Watch for codling moths
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Historic homes open for tours
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Rossi thanks donor; unions back Gregoire
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Building permits
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Clubs/Support Groups
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Stamp Out Hunger food drive Saturday
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In brief: EWU powwow marks 40th year
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In brief: Fair offers alternative fashions, crafts
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In brief: Phone line move will interrupt Post Falls service
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Letters
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Letters for South Side Voice
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Letters for Voice
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Lottery winners
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Meetings
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Neighborhood notes
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Neighborhood updates
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Religion notebook
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School lunch
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Senior activities
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Senior meals
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High Five: Holly Jean Anderson
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Ring in spring at Mayfest
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The Citizen Journal