Archives | April 30, 2009
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Features
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Monthly art walk will prove pleasing to fans of high-tech, low-tech
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Trump to host another season of ‘Apprentice’
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Annie’s Mailbox: Sad that son gives wife control
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Dr. Gott: Pursue cause of foot drop
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People: Her boyfriend was the real gem
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Symphony solves Mozart puzzle
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Arts Calendar
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First Friday
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Gallery Listings
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Horoscope
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Stage listings
Idaho
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Kootenai County woman likely had swine flu
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Health officials: Minimal risk at Spokane school
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Senate sends day care license bill to Idaho governor
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Woman airlifted to hospital after Pullman crash
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Warmer weather coming through Saturday
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House finishes business; Senate staying
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Avista’s first-quarter earnings up 23 percent
Nation/World
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Sales tax deduction becomes permanent
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Chrysler edges closer to bankruptcy
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Montana takes shot at federal gun control
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Women: Make peace, not love
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Nation in brief: Woman says father was Zodiac killer
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Baghdad suffers multiple bombings
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Congress approves spending plan
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Flu looks less deadly than previous viruses
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Obama warns more tests ahead for nation
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Administration calls for change in cocaine laws
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First Nations victims hear pope’s apology
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Man admits planning Oregon jihad camp
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Pakistanis take town back from Taliban
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VIPs of GOP to stress the positive
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WHO warns of possible pandemic; toddler dies in Texas
Spokane
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Killer sentenced to nearly 51 years in prison
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Bystander helps nab pharmacy robbery suspect
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State money for skating championship nixed
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No plans to activate emergency center, sheriff says
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Officials: No changes for Bloomsday
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State court: Robber can’t get life sentence
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Reward for tips on burglary suspects
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Robbers take teen’s wallet and shoes; police arrest 2
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Washington Records
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Bloomsday’s Facebook page lets fans share enthusiasm
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Pill-heist suspects emerge
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Interim director gets top post at YWCA
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Vinyl collector’s vintage trove needs temporary home
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Accuracy watch
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Swine flu has likely arrived
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Gregoire ‘convinced’ special session needed
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City limits access across aging Howard Street bridge
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Program launching remodeling collective
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Tour will show site of proposed controlled burn
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Idaho Records
Sports
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Petty, Andretti unite for Indy 500
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Nuggets brush aside Hornets in first round
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Fast Break: EWU retiring Roos’ number
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GSL soccer: Undefeated LC clinches at least title tie
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It’s small world on tennis court for Thai girls
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Baseball notebook: Tatis keeps his homer
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Formidable fight
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Cougars add one Moore
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Stockton, Dream Team nominated
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This could be year for Region in Blair game
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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CdA’s Turbin combines athleticism, smarts, faith
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Roundup: Huskies capture Pac-10 men’s golf title
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Derby favorite will start from 13
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Chiefs will stick to formula in draft
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WHL selects Sonne, Pickard >>
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Prep roundup: Tiger golfers sweep
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
Washington Voices
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Economy forced many tough votes
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CVSD ponders plans for cuts
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Cheney holds cleanup day
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Normal conditions expected on Bloomsday Sunday
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Clearing up claims about sports complex
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Holistic fair offers vendors, presentations
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Group educates pet owners
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Food drive brings in 2 tons
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Sneaky shenanigans from municipal government
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Neighbor’s help is ‘more than money’
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East Valley School District may lay off as many as 62
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Grange hosting garden event
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Letters
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senior games
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Fire officials sound budget alarm
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Seeking her successor
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Cheney Pride Day cleans up neighborhoods
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Living a well-rounded life
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Medical Lake girl wins VFW award
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Sowing seeds far from home
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Appeal revives timber fight
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Grammar police catch offenders every day
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Revitalization plan criticized
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Cheney OKs surveillance camera
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Friends share lives in ‘Letters’
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Surveillance camera OK’d in Cheney
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Former CV footballers invited to memorial
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Senior dancing
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Senior meals
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Senior activities
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Pulling together at Palisades
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Moss lends grass wrong kind of green
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Take garden break at plant sales, expo
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Community services
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This course’s test will be a disaster
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Family calendar
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volunteer