Archives | Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011
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Features
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Stage listings
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Arts calendar
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Galleries
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Spokane International Film Festival offers diverse options
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Horoscope
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Annie’s Mailbox: Guilt over ending abusive relationship
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Dr. Gott: Addressing non-traumatic bone fractures
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Walters talks of life, death
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Bassoonist, ballet at Bing with Allegro
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EWU students make dean’s list
Nation/World
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Former Spokane residents will leave Cairo
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Storm leaves much of U.S. snowbound
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In brief: Principal killed; janitor arrested
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Giffords’ recovery creates mission dilemma
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Las Vegas mayor’s wife enters campaign
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New Hampshire man wins release in handgun case
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Senate rejects health repeal
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Two guns at firefight part of ATF probe
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Gunfire fills protest site in Cairo’s Tahrir Square
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Potentially life-friendly planets in sights
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Cyclone Yasi batters northeast Australia
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Iconic swimsuit goes to Smithsonian
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Yemen leader won’t seek another term
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In brief: Cuban woman has 126th birthday
Spokane
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Property tax hike proposed to fund city libraries
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Officer in crash likely not using lights, sirens
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In brief: Police seeking OxyContin robber
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Idaho records 02-03-11
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Prison bakery to use regional wheat
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Senate delays vote on unemployment insurance rate hike
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Demolition of old YMCA set to begin this month
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Clark: Council should throw downtown parkers a bone
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In brief: Ex-firefighter pleads not guilty to DUI
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Bipartisan budget proposal could get vote this week
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Washington records 02-03-11
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Photo: Police chase stops at tree
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Gregoire seeks to eliminate public instruction superintendent
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Former Spokane residents witness unrest in Cairo
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Accuracy watch
Sports
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Vandals blow lead, lose in 2 overtimes
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Cougars ice-cold in loss at Oregon
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Oregon State upsets Washington
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EWU men lose at Northern Colorado
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CdA runner Gomez headed to Oregon State
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Shadle Park sets sights on another state bid
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UW’s Sarkisian recruits superb group from within state
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Vandals’ new class has distinct family feel
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Area prep wrestlers begin postseason competition
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Lee: West Valley girls regain their health
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G-Prep’s Hopkins signs with Stanford; Oregon State lands Clute
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Eastern’s Baldwin has luxury of recruiting for selective needs
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Briefs: Franzen’s five powers Wings past Ottawa
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Junior college transfer provides Eastern with instant results
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Cougars head to Oregon schools focused on avoiding letdown
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Idaho Vandals outlook
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Today’s menu
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Washington State Cougars outlook
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WSU crows about receivers, linemen in recruiting class
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Briefs: Belichick coach of the year
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Steelers’ Harrison defends hard hits with twisted logic
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On the air
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Blanchette: Sankey’s reversal stokes rivalry
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Boise State adds 19 football players
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Eastern Washington Eagles outlook
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Area roundup: Vikings keep CCS out of first
Washington Voices
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Grants aim to preserve historic sites
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Lottery
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Voices are merging into one
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Letters
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Mann: Groundhog lore holds some weather truth
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Photo: Your Voices
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Photo: Team players
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In brief: Lands Council plans Friday open house
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Photo: Lilac festival introduction
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Rogers cyber teams advance in nationals
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Patron fines hinder library
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Clothing banks help women get fresh apparel for new start
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Time is now to help schools and Spokane
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City entry funds are best spent elsewhere
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Spokane Valley Council sets procedure to fill Dempsey’s seat
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Children deserve a safe, quiet school
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Fans collect cards for poet in hospital
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Senior meals
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In brief: In Brief
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Vocal Point: Good schools worth couple cups of coffee
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Liberty Lake blotter
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EV builds on strengths
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Senior activities
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Religion Notebook: Moran UMC plans potluck
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Local health care providers encounter resilience on mission
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Senior dancing events
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Liberty Lake: Camp hired as parks superintendent
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Community service opportunities
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Reunions
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Cat tale has happy ending
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Cure spring fever with gardening workshops
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Chip Phillips finds awesome beauty off the beaten trail
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Book store doubles as music store for movie
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Downtown property owners advertise anti-Israel views