Archives | Thursday, June 11, 2009
Results
Business
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Fed says recession wiped out $1.3 trillion in personal wealth
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US tests: minor minicar crashes can be costly
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Business in brief: Rules mandate calorie count
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Deal puts Fiat in Chrysler driver’s seat
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New jobs in renewable energy outpacing national average
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Law aims to rein in executive pay
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Bill would tone down commercials
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Fed survey finds signs that recession is easing
Features
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Horoscope
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Miss Cali’s card gets Trumped
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Stage Listings
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See hematologist about blood disorder
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Gallery Listings
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Arts Calendar
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Indian classical dance at Bing
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Annie’s Mailbox: Online affair major threat to marriage
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‘Joseph’ back in full Technicolor
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Flag Day art exhibit honors war veterans
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Opera dinner theater at Luigi’s
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Reunions
Nation/World
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Anti-smoking vote gives US agency new power
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Museum gunman to face murder charge
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WHO: Swine flu pandemic has begun, 1st in 41 years
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In brief: Abortion provider commits to Kansas
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U.N. to consider N. Korea sanctions
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Stricter scrutiny coming for ‘mountaintop’ mining
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Feds crack down on artifact looting
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Campaign concludes with a threat
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Wind power may not be so abundant, study warns
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Morning sickness medication cleared
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U.S. deficit approaching $1 trillion
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In brief: Gadhafi looks forward, and back
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Obama: Museum shooting an ‘outrageous act’
Spokane
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Radioactive wasps causing a buzz at Hanford
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Ex-Cougar Leaf to surrender in Texas
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Jury decides in Rosauers’ favor
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Spokane Police logs 6/10/2009
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High court suspends Eugster from law for 18 months
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LC among 1,500 best U.S. high schools
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Lincoln County funnel clouds were weak tornadoes
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Man attacked by grizzly bear says survival instincts kicked in
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Editorial: ‘Don’t ask’ needs to go, and Obama knows it
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CdA takes action against homelessness
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Washington records
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In brief: Aide to elderly suspected in thefts
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Idaho records
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Five more swine flu cases verified
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Victoria, B.C., to stop sending untreated sewage into strait
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Fellow street players lend generous spirit
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Elk farmer shoots grizzly in N. Idaho
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Montana company bids lowest on bridge
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In brief: CdA school district to call emergency
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Friends gather to mark Spokane grandmother’s loss
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Man pleads guilty in killing
Sports
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Baseball notebook: No. 1 tag not intimidating
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In brief: Indians add Thompson
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On the Air
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Today’s Best
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Area roundup: Medrano new NC girls basketball coach
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For Mickelson, no such thing as ‘normal’
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Lightning interrupts meet
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Newsmakers
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Griffith out for season
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Sanchez signs sizeable deal with Jets
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Scoreboard
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Today’s menu
Washington Voices
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State track placers
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West Plains Voice
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In brief: Community center offers child care
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Homeowners can put off property tax
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Family calendar
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Hotter-than-usual Inland Northwest summer expected
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Track and field state placers
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Tombstones an index of region’s rich history
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Highway 2 plan discussed
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Arcadia students make Mix Park a lab
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Greenacres, Evergreen win titles
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east side little league
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Cheney ready to handle EWU graduation traffic
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A new home in just weeks
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Children missing out on learning
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Reid kids plant tree in city park
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Senior activities
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City seeks land talks
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Program gave kids day in the woods
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Roosevelt classmates reunite
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Book points out Spokane-area monuments
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Museum raises funds for new home
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Gospel ensemble to sing at church
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Season hits fun-filled peak in Elk Pioneer Days
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Community Services
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Middle school Standings
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Middle school track results
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Windy weather doesn’t deter Hillyard sidewalk artists
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Cheney may gain Myers parcels
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DAR barred black singer
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Residents honored for heroism
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Cataldo math team adds up wins
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Teens learn language along with care skills
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Friends of Library plans campus tour
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Journalist’s fifth W proves formidable question in deaths
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To thrive, Spokane Valley businesses require healthy, incorporated city
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High school State track
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Somebody needs you
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Volunteer opportunities
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Senior meals
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Manure makes comeback in home gardening
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Hospice offers Camp Chmepa
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Spokane Valley artist’s energy fills her work