Archives | Thursday, April 9, 2009
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Idaho
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Fire destroys a CdA home
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Bonner’s Ferry man commits suicide in Montana jail
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Human rights commissioner’s views prompt debate
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Idaho House rejects gas tax hike
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UI boosters want Nellis for top job
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Another CdA postal carrier rescues resident
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Bonner County police logs 4/8/2009
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Mild April weather on tap today
Nation/World
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Parliamentary elections begin
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Service: The new work
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Iran charges American with spying
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Quelling global warming on science adviser’s plate
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Holder appoints ethics watchdog
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Regulators look to curb short-selling
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Life insurers eligible for bailout
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Studies: Good fat could help weight loss
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U.S. to participate in Iran nuclear talks
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Apple prices drop amid record crop
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Attack near Shiite shrine kills seven in Baghdad
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N. Korea parliament gives Kim third term
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Recession resulting in lower emissions
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Services mourn Italy quake victims
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Taliban maintain anonymity through U.S.-owned Web servers
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U.S. crew retakes ship from pirates
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A Somali’s life at sea promises power, riches
Spokane
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Stark fires attorneys; sentencing delayed
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Joe’s Sports considers liquidation offer
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Hardware store seeking owner of vet’s ring
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Lewis pleads guilty to 2006 murder
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Spokane Police logs 4/6/2009 to 4/8/2009
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Passenger dies in one-car accident east of Colville
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Strip-search ruling reversed
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Grace judge weighs disputed testimony
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Hanging up the police collar
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Passover begins, celebrating freedom, tradition
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California chinook season halted again
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The toy’s out of the box
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New two-armed garbage trucks can collect from both sides of alleys
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Idaho budget writers approve cuts to personnel
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Suspicious items in lot prompt bank evacuation
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Idaho Records
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In brief: S-R has new procedure for announcing births
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Washington Records
Sports
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Mariners have that sinking feeling
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Trail Blazers break San Antonio jinx behind Roy
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Spring throws snow at North Idaho teams
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Today’s Best
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Losing pushes button of F1’s old guard
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Nick hardly got nicked in af2 win
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Trying to curry favor
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CV’s Whitley excels in 3 sports, but track is No. 1
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Liberty Lake remodel on track
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Anxious for winter to go away
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Inland Northwest golf directory
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Golfing transformation
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‘I’m fighting to win my sixth major’
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GSL Preview Track and field
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CCS splits baseball doubleheader
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Players get fewer millions
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Today’s menu
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Golf section
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Tokarski stops ’em all
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Phils don new rings
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Bemidji? Thank Paul Bunyan
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Who you kidding?
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Colville enters as favorite again
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Mickelson this era’s Palmer
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A Giant mistake to write off Chiefs
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Hughes expects same trend to continue at LC
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GNL Preview Softball
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Fast Break
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NEA Preview Softball
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On the Air
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Outdoors bill out of committee
Washington Voices
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Senior activities
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Duty divided for upkeep of Spokane’s urban trees
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All I know is what I know; the rest is all algebra to me
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Old locomotive brings grandeur of rails to life
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Sheriff’s detectives set up in Medical Lake
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Retail store opens with ‘Chic’ fashion
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In brief: Evening egg hunt for scholarships
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Work starts on theater complex
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Parks department moves – for now
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Solar maximum expected in 2012
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Airway Heights approves purchase of police building
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Salvation Army will dedicate new playground
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Author Mull to visit schools
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Scouts renew Valley View
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Brown badgered for tax concept
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Repaving policy scrutinized
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Call-in show presents schools Superintendent Stowell
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Religion Notebook: Churches plan Holy Week, Easter Sunday services
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Reunions
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Council member’s absenteeism draws comments
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Group prepares to break ground at VA cemetery on West Plains
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Local Titanic dedication today
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Race sends cyclists on quest
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Events planned at Turnbull
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Community services
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Family calendar
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Feature Creature: Griffey
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Flashlight Egg Hunt Saturday evening
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Neighborhood updates
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Somebody needs you
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At home with a range of styles
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Folk remedies aren’t always best for garden
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Institute for Extended Learning classes
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Krogh: Despite the need, it still feels like betrayal
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Celebrating a century of Franklin
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Adventists open temporary home
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Back to his roots
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She’s a chic marketing darling
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Senior meals
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Volunteering opportunities
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Dog park gets public hearing