Archives | Sunday, June 27, 2004
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Features
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Music, message one on Beastie Boys ‘Boroughs’
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Super-citizens
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People like to believe what they believe
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Seymour Hersh signs book deal
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Share what Fourth means to you
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The family ride
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Best-selling books
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Horoscope
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Idaho calendar
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Gender differences in direction ‘overplayed,’ experts say
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Actor has no problem with cats getting top billing
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Huge publishing contract sure to follow
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NO HEADLINE
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Garner shows he still has the right stuff in ‘The Notebook’
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Truth somewhere in between All or Nothing
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No Boundaries accepting applications
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‘Corduroy’ overwhelmingly funny
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Interplayers opener will feature Welchs
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Artist-run labels hurt by album sales slump
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Cast of characters, friends and foes, in ‘Spider-Man 2’
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Fielding gives her latest heroine a hard edge
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Engagements
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Pick it up, clean it up with oxy or enzymatic cleaner
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Brown, Rowling favorites among Smithsonian readers
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High hopes
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‘My Life’ badly conceived, flatly written, poorly edited
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Confidently weird
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Many opportunities came to Baha Men after ‘Dogs’ released
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Marketing in full swing for ‘Spider-Man 2’
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Spokane calendar
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Music charts
Nation/World
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EPA: Toxic pollution increasing
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Bomb hits bus full of election workers
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Senate supports plan to leave Gaza Strip
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McCain calls for end to ‘tragedy’ at border
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Bush has slight lead in Wisconsin
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Report: Nearly half in Zimbabwe need aid
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Shepard killer loses appeal of life sentence
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Feds say community defrauded of disaster relief
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CIA suspends use of enhanced’ tactics
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U.S. lawmakers study Sudan crisis
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Talks with N. Korea take hiatus
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Wal-Mart customer charged with murder
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Extra-strong Berlin boy just regular kid
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U.N. seeks access to military prisons
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6 top Palestinian militants killed
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Green Party nominates Cobb over Nader
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Kerry addresses Latino conference
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Bush wins support for help in Iraq
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Miami-Dade medics motor to the rescue
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Rich nations turn to poor for nurses
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Ranch hailed as pristine look – for miles – at ancient past
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Rebels abduct 3 Turks
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Pakistani prime minister resigns
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Beating of suspect under review
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Man held after 9 shot at fireworks show
Pacific NW
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Final countdown begins for initiative drives
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Researchers to assess humpback health
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Preparing to smite secular gaming crowd
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Judges studying sentencing decision
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Tactics swirl over Nader ballot push
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Doctors leaving UW fertility clinic
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Grandparents prepare to go to war
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Farmer’s relative person of interest in cow deaths
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Lightning sparks B.C. fires
Spokane
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Variety, surprises await visitors to 7 gardens on tour
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Storms cause small fires, outages
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Valley Calendar
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Exercise in teamwork
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Kalispel seek property tax exemption
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Retired officer culls wacky cop stories for book
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Government almanac
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Guts and glory and shards of glass
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Building site becomes training ground
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New Yorker, feds spar on home plans
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USDA keeps tainted meat’s destination secret
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Accuracy watch
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Spokane County ranks third in state as responsible drivers
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Briefly
Sports
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They make Hoopfest a must-stop
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Fullerton takes control
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Nickeas’ leadoff homer in eighth delivers win
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Cabrera, Winn power Mariners
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Liberty spoil party for Storm
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U.S. Open course ridiculous’
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Gordon hoping for better end
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Sharapova has what tennis world needs
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Hydroplane driver Sterret killed
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Stingy Sting topple Fever
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It’s his team now
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Not same old story for Preki
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Martinez comes in all shapes, sizes
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On the air
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Off to nationals for Hawaii Bulls
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Four Olympic gym berths now decided
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Top two picks Russians
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Back in action
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Can Wilkinson win gold again?
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Locally
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Butler stars in 2A/1A/B football game
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Gollnick thankful for gym background
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But they looked marvelous
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Hornaday Jr. wins at Milwaukee Mile
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Wie reaches Publinx final
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Strained stomach muscle lands Hudson on DL
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An early wakeup call courtesy of Hoopfest
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Saturday’s interleague games
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A Byrd in hand is handy
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Defense rules day in West’s 4A/3A win
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Guerrero a triple crown contender
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They decide they will take the leap
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Hunting and Fishing
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Pettitte could return to mound on Tuesday
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Today’s menu
Travel
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Vancouver makes Olympian efforts for the 2010 Games
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Area dishes up food, fish and foghorns
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Shop around for lowest fare
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‘Great Communicator’s‘ showplace
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North Vancouver bridges give squirrel’s-eye view
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Taking a tour of Libya
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More popular national parks in danger of being loved to death
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New resort at Desert Canyon
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Rules for minors traveling alone by plane vary