Archives | Saturday, April 11, 2009
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Features
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Christ’s resurrection cause for joy
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Obamas plan Easter in D.C.
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In country, it’s women, by a hair
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New reality show lets employees fire coworkers
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Area high school students win EWU scholarships
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Etiquette lines get blurred when PDAs interrupt conversations
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Help available for mental illness
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GROOMZILLA
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Horoscope
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Idaho Clubs
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Spokane Clubs
Spokane
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Egg hunters of all ages team up for fun
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Driver dies in one-car rollover
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Budget cuts rekindle faculty group
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Idaho Records
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Tech keeps allure
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Legislators approve higher car fee
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Recession club not so private and exclusive
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Human rights appointee defends comments
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Washington Records
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More Hanford problems resolved
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Rubik’s Cube feat likely sets record
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State says doctor misused drugs
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Districts await firm budget news
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Spokane key cog in meth operation
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Brown goes online for dialogue on vexing issues
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Donation seekers belong to Pasco church
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Accuracy watch
Sports
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Joe still smokin’ at age 65
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Lewis and Clark keeps soccer lead
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Divac paved way for foreign players
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Fast Break
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Perry hopes Sunday is father’s day
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Off-hand comment still haunts Zoeller
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Chiefs triumph in 4-overtime epic
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Today’s menu
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Awesome Aardsma
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U-Hi bats thunder
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A-Rod ready for next phase
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M’s put brakes on Ichiro
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It takes all kinds for CC Spokane track
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Cavaliers clinch home-court edge in the East
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Arizona State routs Cougars
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Strasburg cool under microscope
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On the Air
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Today’s Best
Washington Voices
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Tax money at center of feud
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Southpaw’s pitches disarmingly simple
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Senior activities
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Fire department commissioners plan special meeting
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Expect delays at Broadway-Fancher
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One injured, motorhome ruined after fire ignited in carburetor
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Argonne Road bids come in lower than expected
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Host of Easter services, egg hunts planned
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calendar
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Government almanac
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‘A very special place’
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Freeman students triumph at state Knowledge Bowl
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Grandsons dig up a lesson from the past
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Week in review
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Folk remedies aren’t always best for garden
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Artist’s vision takes viewer across threshold of the mundane
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Senior meals
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Volunteer
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Dog park gets public hearing